Discover the magic of Sopa Tarasca! This Mexican-inspired soup is a velvety blend of pinto beans, rich chili spices, and whole tomatoes, topped with irresistible jalapeño corn fritters. Prepare to be enchanted by this dish!
This popular recipe was first featured in 2021 as part of our Soup Series! Explore the entire series for more delicious soups.
Indulge in a comforting bowl of Sopa Tarasca. This soup boasts a base of tomatoes and pinto beans, enhanced with aromatic chili spices and a luscious, creamy texture. And when you top it off with crispy, sweet, and spicy corn fritters, you’ll find yourself going back for seconds, and then thirds. It’s a flavor experience that keeps on giving.
Don’t forget to garnish your bowl with Mexican crema, fresh cilantro, and tangy cotija cheese for the perfect finishing touch. It’s a feast for the eyes and the taste buds!

The Story Behind Sopa Tarasca
Sopa Tarasca, also known as “Tarascan soup,” originates from the Michoacán state of Mexico and pays homage to the indigenous Purépecha or Tarasco people. This soul-warming soup features a base of tomatoes, garlic, onion, and the beloved pinto beans, along with native chiles that impart a smoky warmth to the dish.
Our journey with this soup began with a video by Pati Jinich on YouTube. Inspired by her recipe, we made a few tweaks to create our version, using more accessible ingredients like ancho chili powder, cooked onions, and extra cumin. The result is a comforting twist on the traditional Sopa Tarasca that’s sure to delight.
What Makes It So Special
This soup offers a gentle heat from the ancho chili powder, creating a cozy warmth that goes beyond just temperature. It’s like a hug in a bowl, comforting and satisfying.
The velvety texture, achieved by pureeing the pinto beans, elevates the soup to a luxurious level, making each spoonful a treat for the senses.
And let’s not forget about the toppings! A dollop of Mexican crema, a sprinkle of fresh cilantro, and a generous dusting of cotija cheese take this dish to the next level. Feel free to get creative with your toppings – avocado, green onions, or crunchy tortilla chips would all be delightful additions.
But the real star of the show? Those crispy, savory-sweet jalapeño corn fritters. They may require a bit of extra effort, but trust us, they are worth it. The fritters add a delightful crunch and burst of flavor to each bite, enhancing the overall experience of the soup.
Another great feature of this soup is its versatility. Not only can you play around with different toppings, but you can also repurpose any leftovers. Use the soup as a simmer sauce for chicken tacos or as an enchilada filling – the possibilities are endless!
How To Prepare Sopa Tarasca (Pinto Bean Soup)
This recipe follows a simple sauté, simmer, and puree process. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Sauté onions and garlic until soft, then add ancho chili powder and cumin.
- Simmer tomatoes with the spice mixture.
- Blend the tomato mixture until smooth, then return it to the pot.
- Puree pinto beans with broth and add to the pot.
- Simmer the soup until ready to serve.
- Don’t forget to make the jalapeño corn fritters for a delightful topping!

Exploring Jalapeño Corn Fritters
These delightful corn fritters are a perfect addition to your Sopa Tarasca. Crispy, sweet, and savory, they bring a unique texture and flavor to the dish. While traditional tortilla strips are a common topping for this soup, the corn fritters add a special touch that’s truly unforgettable. The batter is simple, the frying is quick, and the end result is a stack of golden, flavorful fritters that complement the soup beautifully. The crispy top and tender interior, speckled with bits of jalapeño and bursts of sweet corn, create a delightful eating experience.
Flavor-wise, these fritters are a winner. The texture is spot-on, making them a must-try addition to your soup. They add a crunchy element to the dish, with a hint of sweetness and a subtle kick from the jalapeño – a perfect balance of flavors and textures.
We can’t wait to enjoy this soup throughout the season, savoring each spoonful of the warmly spiced broth and indulging in those irresistible fritters. It’s a culinary experience that’s sure to warm your heart (and your taste buds)!

Sopa Tarasca: Frequently Asked Questions
While this soup is flavorful and slightly warm due to the ancho chili powder, it is not overly spicy.
Yes! Just add a pinch of red pepper flakes to regular chili powder for a similar flavor profile.
Yes, it can! Refer to the recipe card for Instant Pot instructions.
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