Nanny’s Santa Fe Soup
Nanny’s Santa Fe Soup
A spin off of the classic taco soup, Nanny’s Santa Fe Soup is full of beans, onion, tomatoes, corn, ground beef, and FLAVOR. Not only that, but it comes together in less than 30 minutes. Topped with Frito’s and shredded cheese, I’ve loved this soup since I was a kid. Enjoy!
Why is it special?
My Nanny (mom’s mom) has been making this Santa Fe soup recipe as long as I can remember. This soup, my Poppy’s famous fajitas, giant cinnamon rolls, and root beer floats were just some of our favorite things to eat as we grew up visiting our Nanny and Poppy in San Antonio. It will forever be a family favorite!
What is in Nanny’s Santa Fe Soup?
This recipe is great for when you’re short on time for dinner, or if you need a large, cost-effective meal to feed a crowd. In my opinion, it can not be served without being topped with Frito’s and shredded cheese. Some in my family would argue that sour cream is a must for a topping as well, however, I’m not a fan of sour cream in soup, so not for me!
Nanny’s Santa Fe Soup is a spin off of Taco Soup. It consists of mostly staple canned ingredients, and, as with most soups and chilis, the leftovers the next day are just as good (if not better!). The non-canned ingredients are ground beef, onion, taco packet, and ranch packet. The canned ingredients are kidney beans, pinto beans, black beans, corn, Rotel, and diced tomatoes.
Check out Mom’s Chicken Alfredo Tortellini Soup for another hearty, tasty, Clove and Crumb soup favorite!
Ingredients & Supplies
To make Nanny’s Santa Fe Soup you’ll need the following ingredients:
- Ground beef
- Onion
- Taco packet
- Ranch packet
- Canned kidney beans
- Canned pinto beans
- Canned black beans
- Canned corn
- Rotel
- Canned diced tomatoes
- Frito’s
- Shredded Cheese
To make Nanny’s Santa Fe Soup you’ll need the following supplies:
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Nanny’s Santa Fe Soup: Let’s get to it!
Heat a large soup pot over medium heat. While the pan heats up, dice the onion.
Drizzle about 1-2 tablespoons of olive oil into the hot pan, and add the onion. Stir and sauté for about 3 minutes until they start to soften.
Add ground beef. Brown the beef.
Once the beef is browned, pour in the rest of the ingredients (all cans and seasoning packets).
After you pour in the diced tomatoes, fill the can with water (or beef broth) and add it to the soup.
Give it all a good stir, and simmer until the soup is heated through.
To serve, top each bowl separately with a pinch of shredded cheese and a handful of Fritos (and a dollop of sour cream if you like).
Enjoy!
Nanny’s Santa Fe Soup
Ingredients
Soup
- 1 onion
- 1-2 tbsp olive oil/avocado oil
- 2 lbs ground beef
- 1 can Rotel (not drained)
- 1 can kidney beans (drained)
- 1 can pinto beans (drained)
- 1 can black beans (drained)
- 2 cans corn (not drained)
- 1 28 oz can diced tomatoes (not drained)
- 1 packet **taco seasoning
- 1 packet **ranch seasoning
Toppings
- Fritos
- Shredded cheddar or Mexican blend cheese
- Sour cream (optional)
Instructions
- Heat a ***large soup pot over medium heat. While the pan heats up, dice the onion. Drizzle about 1-2 tablespoons of olive oil into the hot pan, and add the onion. Stir and sauté for about 3 minutes until they start to soften. Add ground beef. ****Brown the beef.
- Once the beef is browned, pour in the rest of the ingredients (all cans and seasoning packets). After you pour in the diced tomatoes, fill the can with water (or beef broth if you have some) and add it to the soup.
- Give it all a good stir, and simmer until the soup is heated through.
- To serve, top each bowl separately with a pinch of shredded cheese and a handful of Fritos (and a dollop of sour cream if you like).
Love this recipe! I’ve made it multiple times & it’s a hit with my family!
So glad!
This recipe is definitely a favorite in our home whenever the temps start to drop. I usually skip the Ranch seasoning packet and double up on the taco seasoning. You can easily add more water if you prefer more of a soup…or less for a thicker “chili” consistency. Absolutely the YUMMIEST and most ECONOMICAL recipe I’ve found to feed a crowd.
These are great sub ideas and tips! Thanks!
Made this several times, I’ve tried other variations of this recipe but always come back to this one 🙂 definitely a crowd pleaser in our house!
So glad!
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Good cheer to all on this beautiful day!!!!!
Good luck 🙂