Monday, January 13, 2014

Homemade Chicken Soup

Well this initially started out as an experiment when "Big Country" and I were dating and he was sick as a dog.  It turned into a hit and I've been making it since when folks aren't feeling so hot and every once in a while on a chilly day.  I tried to make it for myself when I wasn't feeling well, but, turns out I didn't want my homemade soup so bad and I reverted to store bought lol.  So anyway...



What you'll need:
5-6 boneless chicken thigh pieces *you can also use breast, I'm just not a fan*
1-2 stalks (or bunches) of celery
3 carrots *you can have more I'm just not a fan of cooked carrots*
1 yellow squash *optional*
1 zucchini *optional*  
Chicken Stock - 2 cups
Package of noodles *I use the swirly egg noodles, but it's really dealers choice*
Salt 
Pepper
Cayenne Pepper *optional* 
Onion Powder 
Chili Powder *optional* 
Olive Oil

Step 1: Prep

  • Dice the chicken into medium sized pieces
  • Dice the celery into medium-small pieces
  • Peel and slice carrots, squash & zucchini
  • Season the meat with salt, pepper & onion powder
 Step 2:
  • Put the chicken in a pot on high and let it start to brown make sure it's being frequently stirred so it doesn't stick to the bottom of the pot
  • Before it browns completely, pour in the chicken stock and continue to stir
  • Toss in the veggies and mix them in 
  • Fill the pot the rest of the way with hot water until its about 3/4 full
  • Mix in a teaspoon of cayenne pepper
  • Put the top on and reduce heat to medium (on the high side)
  • Let it cook for about 30 minutes
  • Check on it and stir occasionally 
Step 3:
  • After 30 minutes remove the lid and stir
  • Mix in 1tsp pepper
  • Mix in 1TBS salt
  • Mix in 1TBS onion powder
  • Add a dash a chili powder *optional*
  • Place lid back on the pot and reduce heat to medium-low
  • Let it cook for about 20 minutes stirring occasionally
Step 4:
  • While the soup is cooking put on a pot of water to boil for your noodles
  • Add a tablespoon of olive oil to the water (helps the noodles not stick)
  • Once the water begins to boil add your noodles and stir
  • Let them cook for about 10 minutes on high stirring occasionally 
  • Drain the noodles and put them aside
Step 5:
  • After 20  minutes, remove the lid from soup and stir
  • Add drained noodles to the soup and mix them in well
  • Reduce heat to low and let it simmer for 5 minutes.  
  • Remove from heat 
  • Enjoy :)
*Notes: You can use chicken on the bone, but if you do - do not use chicken stock.  Chicken on the bone makes its own broth.  However, it does make for a "greasy" broth

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