Showing posts with label Chicken Soup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicken Soup. Show all posts

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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