Mexican Alphabet Soup Recipe
If you’re looking for a comforting and easy homemade soup, this Mexican Alphabet Soup, also known as Sopa de Letras, is a great choice.
It is made with simple fresh ingredients and is loved by both kids and adults.
Once you see how easy it is to prepare, you may never want canned alphabet soup again.
Ingredients
| Alphabet pasta | Tomatoes |
| Onion | Garlic |
| Cumin | Salt |
| Olive oil | 1 cup water |
| 4 cups broth | 1–2 bay leaves |

How to Make Mexican Alphabet Soup
1. Prepare the Tomato Base
Add the tomatoes, onion, garlic, cumin, salt, and 1 cup of water to a blender.
Blend until smooth. This mixture creates the rich flavor base of the soup.
2. Toast the Alphabet Pasta
Heat a little olive oil in a medium-sized pot over medium heat.
Add the alphabet pasta and stir well so every piece is coated with oil.
Cook for about 2 minutes, stirring often, until the pasta turns lightly golden brown. Be careful not to let it burn.
3. Cook the Soup
Carefully pour the blended tomato mixture into the pot.
Stir everything together and cook for about 3 minutes. This helps develop a deeper flavor.
Add the broth and mix well. Increase the heat and bring the soup to a boil.
4. Simmer Until Ready
Once boiling, reduce the heat to a gentle simmer.
Add one or two bay leaves for extra flavor. Let the soup simmer for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
After 10 minutes, check that the pasta is fully cooked. Taste and add more salt if needed.
Serving Suggestions
One of the best things about this soup is how easy it is to customize.
Serve it as it is, or add your favorite toppings:
- Lime juice
- Hot sauce
- Chopped cilantro
- Queso fresco
- Mexican crema
For a more filling meal, add shredded chicken.
Tips for the Best Alphabet Soup
- Toast the pasta before adding liquid for better flavor.
- Stir frequently while toasting to prevent burning.
- Bay leaves add extra depth to the soup.
- Adjust the consistency with additional broth if needed.
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