Weight Watchers Mexican Zero Points Soup Recipe ♥ (2024)

Weight Watchers Mexican Zero Points Soup Recipe ♥ (2) Say ¡Hola! to the new Weight Watchers zero points soup recipe, the "Mexican" soup. It has a delicious tomato broth with lots of vegetables and some underlying heat. Weight Watchers Mexican Zero Points Soup Recipe ♥ (3)

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Wait, Three New Free Weight Watchers Soups? Who's In?!

A reader tipped me off that Weight Watchers UK just introduced three brand-new recipes for new Zero Point soups. Since A Veggie Venture readers are such fans of the original Weight Watchers Zero Points Garden Vegetable Soup, I couldn't wait to try them! The only question was, which new soup recipe to make first? Asian? Italian? Mexican?

A few of the Mexican-inspired recipe's ingredients were already on hand, so Mexican it was. And good news: this new soup recipe is a great soup for people who follow Weight Watchers. But it's also a great vegetable soup overall – definitely a keeper!

The positives: It's packed with both vegetables and flavor, no wan blandness here. It tastes like it has far more calories than it does. The negatives: Some ingredients might not be easy to find everywhere. It does require some chopping. But if you like soup made from fresh vegetables? Add this recipe to your "try soon" pile.

Try All the New Soups!

I've now tried all the new Weight Watchers zero point soups! Check out the Asian Zero Point Weight Watchers soup, the Weight Watchers Italian Zero Points Soup and the brand-new Weight Watchers Fresh Vegetable Soup. Variety is good!

WW POINT CHANGES Sigh. Weight Watchers keeps changing its point calculations. Originally there were what we now call "Old Points" and then in 2010, we all made the conversion to "PointsPlus." Then in late 2015, we adjusted to "SmartPoints." Then a year later, a variation of SmartPoints called Freestyle. And now in 2019? Still another variation of SmartPoints, a rainbow of Green, Blue and Purple under a myWW umbrella. Each change helps us make increasingly smarter food choices. Some point-counting systems took these soups out of the "zero point" soup category, even when healthy and delicious and very low in points and real staples for those of us who love the Weight Watchers food plans. Good News, however! Now the WW point-counting systems turn this Mexican and the other WW soups back into zero-point soups!


COMPLIMENTS!

"... it was sooo good!!! This one is definitely a keeper." ~ Anonymous
"... a nice alternative to the usual veggie soup." ~ Actual Scale
"So filling and delicious I didn't feel the need for anything else." ~ Scott
"I loved it ..." ~ Charlene
" I like this much better [than the original Garden Vegetable Soup]." ~ Anonymous
"This recipe is the best tasting soup I have ever had!" ~ Storyteller Doll


WEIGHT WATCHERS MEXICAN ZERO POINTS SOUP

Hands-on time: 40 minutes
Time to table: 1 hour
Makes 12 cups

6 cups vegetable stock

Cooking spray
1 medium red or yellow onion, chopped
1 green pepper, chopped
1/2 medium poblano chili pepper, chopped
1 medium jalapeño, membranes and seeds removed, minced
1 cup tomatillo, cubed (start with about 4 ounces or 2 medium tomatillos)
3 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon dried oregano or 1 teaspoon fresh oregano
14 ounces canned diced tomato, Mexican-style preferred
1 medium zucchini (about 8 ounces before trimming)
2 cups fresh green beans (start with 8 ounces, then trim and snap into bite-size pieces)

2 roasted red peppers packed in water
To taste, chipotle peppers in adobo sauce
Salt to taste

TO FINISH
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
1/2 cup fresh cilantro, chopped

Bring the stock to a boil in the microwave while prepping the vegetables. This is an optional step but starting off with hot stock does speed up the time-to-table.

Spray a large pot or Dutch oven, then set on MEDIUM HIGH. Add the onion, green pepper, poblano, jalapeño, tomatillo and garlic as they're prepped; let cook until beginning to turn color, stirring often. Stir in the cumin and oregano, let cook for one minute. Stir in tomato, zucchini and green beans, then the (either hot or cold) stock.

Whiz the red peppers and chipotle peppers in a mini food processor and stir into the soup. Cover and bring to a boil. Once at a boil, uncover the soup, reduce the heat to maintain a slow simmer and simmer for about 10 minutes until the beans are cooked. Taste and add salt to taste.

TO FINISH Stir in the lime juice and cilantro. Serve immediately.

ALANNA's TIPS & KITCHEN NOTES
Weight Watchers Mexican Zero Points Soup Recipe ♥ (5) STOCK CHOICES The inspiring recipe calls for vegetable stock. Some times I use 6 cups water mixed with a spoonful of the wonderful Better Than Bouillon. But since there are always lots of No-Big-Deal Homemade Chicken Stock in the freezer (yes, I Freeze Stock in Canning Jars), that's my usual stock for soup.
Weight Watchers Mexican Zero Points Soup Recipe ♥ (6) JALAPEÑOS My fridge always has a jar of these easy-to-make Pickled Jalapeño Rings. But a fresh jalapeño works great, so would a jar of commercial jalapeños.
Weight Watchers Mexican Zero Points Soup Recipe ♥ (7) CHIPOTLE IN ADOBO SAUCE This is one of my favorite ingredients. Look for it in the Mexican aisle in small cans. Inside you'll find small brown chiles in a brown sauce. Many recipes will have you spoon out a tiny bit of the adobo sauce at a time or one chile at a time. My practice is to open a can and then put it through a mini food processor, then transfer the mixture to a small container where it'll keep for months and months in the refrigerator. Do know, this stuff packs heat! The inspiring recipe calls for a whole tablespoon, I use just a teaspoon.
Weight Watchers Mexican Zero Points Soup Recipe ♥ (8) SALT TO TASTE In part, how much salt to add is always a function of taste. But it's also a function of the relative saltiness of other ingredients, especially the stock. If you use a commercial stock, you'll likely need to add less salt. Since I mostly use homemade stock that has no salt, I add a good couple of teaspoons of kosher salt.
Weight Watchers Mexican Zero Points Soup Recipe ♥ (9) HEAT SOURCES Cooks, beware! This soup can get really spicy, too spicy for my taste, frankly. The heat sources are the poblano (although poblanos are usually quite mild), the jalapeño and the chipotle in adobo sauce. If you use Rotel canned tomatoes, these also pack heat. The soup's heat does seem to moderate by Day Two.
Weight Watchers Mexican Zero Points Soup Recipe ♥ (10) RAW to COOKED? Call me surprised when the raw poblano pepper and raw onion cooked up into something delicious so quickly. Seriously, all these raw vegetables just cook to the perfect tenderness. Great work on the part of recipe developer Ronne Freedman!
Weight Watchers Mexican Zero Points Soup Recipe ♥ (11) DIY ZERO POINT SOUP RECIPES? This recipe makes me realize that A Veggie Venture's many one-point soup recipes can easily be converted to zero-point recipes, just by substituting a splash of broth for olive oil when sautéing the onion up front. These recipes might be good alternatives for Weight Watchers followers not excited about chopping vegetables for forty minutes.
Weight Watchers Mexican Zero Points Soup Recipe ♥ (12) AND WHAT'S THIS GREAT WEBSITE, YOU ASK? :-) A Veggie Venture is my own website packed with nearly 1300 recipes, each one featuring vegetables. It is not associated with Weight Watchers - more information.

NUTRITION INFORMATION Per Cup: 35 Calories; 0g Tot Fat; 0g Sat Fat; 0mg Cholesterol; 82mg Sodium; 8g Carb; 2g Fiber; 6NetCarb ; 3g Sugar; 1g Protein. Weight Watchers Mexican Zero Points Soup Recipe ♥ (13) WEIGHT WATCHERS POINTS Old Points 0 & PointsPlus 1 & SmartPoints 1 & Freestyle 0 & myWW green 0 & blue 0 & purple 0 Weight Watchers Mexican Zero Points Soup Recipe ♥ (14) CALORIE COUNTERS 100-calorie serving = 3 cups, 4g protein.

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FAQs

How many calories are in Weight Watchers soup? ›

Description. At Weight Watchers, we believe in offering you a healthier alternative without sacrificing taste therefore we have created our Weight Watchers from Heinz Chicken Soup at only 92Kcal per can! Put taste first while embarking on healthy alternatives, without sacrificing the joys of your favourite meal.

What foods are 0 points on Weight Watchers? ›

A sneak peek at ZeroPoint foods
  • Non-starchy veggies.
  • Fruit.
  • Fat-free yogurt and cottage cheese.
  • Eggs.
  • Fish and shellfish.
  • Poultry.
  • Tofu and tempeh.
  • Corn and popcorn.

How many Weight Watchers points is Celery? ›

Even better: celery sticks are a non-starchy vegetable, which means that they equate to zero points!

How many points are pickles on Weight Watchers? ›

Dill pickles are one of the best Weight Watchers snacks because they contain 0-point ingredients: just fresh cucumbers, salt, water, vinegar, and other spices.

How do you track calories in homemade soup? ›

Add up all of the calorie amounts of the ingredients and divided by the number of portions of the whole. So, if you created a dish that had 2000 calories from all the ingredients, but you expected it to feed four people, it would be 500 calories per serving.

How good is soup for losing weight? ›

They found that people who ate two servings of soup a day as a snack lost 50 percent more weight than people who snacked on the same amount of calories in pretzels and chips. Soup eaters lost as much as 15 pounds over a year while the most weight a pretzel eater lost was 11.

What happens if you only eat zero point foods on Weight Watchers? ›

You can still lose weight: ZeroPoint foods have been part of WeightWatchers for many years! We rigorously test our programs and have found that members can regularly incorporate all ZeroPoint foods into their everyday eating and still lose weight.

Can I eat as much chicken as I want on Weight Watchers? ›

Although Weight Watchers encourages people to eat lots of chicken breast, the American Heart Association says it's still best to enjoy chicken and fish in moderate doses. The AHA suggests eating no more than six ounces per day, which is about the size of two decks of cards.

Can I eat too many zero point foods? ›

The number of points you get in a certain day are determined by your answers. You current weight, your age, if you are breastfeeding, if you are diabetic, what activity level you have. Everyone is given a list of zero point foods. That's right – you can eat as much as you want and not track a point!

How many points is a banana? ›

Weight Watchers Tips, Tricks and Recipes | Why is a medium banana 0 points but a medium blended banana is 3 points | Facebook.

Is 23 points a lot in Weight Watchers? ›

The average WW points allowance is about 23. If you were allotted 23 points a day, here's what you could eat: A ham-and-cheese omelet for breakfast (3 points).

What bread is 1 point on Weight Watchers? ›

Our honey wheat bread adds a hint of sweetness to sandwiches, toasts, and more. With only 1 Points® value and 40 calories per slice, it's destined for pantry-staple status.

How many points is a baked potato on Weight Watchers? ›

Load up a baked potato and dig into a hearty, healthy meal. Start with a small baked potato (4 SmartPoints value), then load it up with one of these 0 SmartPoints value toppings, and dig into a hearty, healthy meal.

How many points is a piece of bacon? ›

include bacon they're counting it as one point per slice. in the app.

How many points is a hamburger on WW? ›

Pick your patty:
Patty typeSizePointsPlus value
Regular ground beef3 oz5
Lean ground beef3 oz3
Regular ground turkey or chicken3 oz5
Lean ground turkey or chicken3 oz4
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How many calories are in Weight Watchers meals? ›

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Our delicious and nutritionally balanced chilled meals are perfect for those days where you just don't have time to cook from scratch. Each one uses only the ingredients you would find at home in your own kitchen and is under 400 calories.

How many calories are in an average bowl of soup? ›

Meals & Dishes: Calories
FoodServingCalories
Bean with Bacon Soup 1 portion (128 g)100 g150 cal
Beef Broth Soup 1 portion, medium (250 ml)100 ml19 cal
Beef Noodle Soup 1 portion, large (400 g)100 g280 cal
Beef Stew Meat 1 portion, large (450 g)100 g185 cal
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How many carbs are in Weight Watchers chicken soup? ›

Nutritional Information
Typical ValuesPer 100gPer can
Carbohydrate4.5g13.1g
- of which sugars1.5g4.4g
FibreTrace0.1g
Protein1.6g4.7g
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