Basic Chicken Soup

"This is a simple, but delish chicken soup recipe. I make mine very simple, but you can go ahead and add whatever veggies you want. While I cook it with Celery, carrots and turnip, after its done, I take out the turnip and celery. Feel free to leave the celery if you like it. It's also important to leave the carrots and celery relativly whole, cut in half is ok. This keeps the carrots especially from getting mushy as they cook. The key is to not add the noodles until you're going to eat it... that way it doesn't get mushy."
 
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Ready In:
1hr 20mins
Ingredients:
11
Serves:
4-6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place chicken breasts still with skin and bone in a large pot. Add carrots, turnip, celery and onion. Cover with cold water, making sure everything is submerged and that there is enough water to stir everything, and everything can simmer freely.
  • Add the rest of the ingredients, and turn on medium-low and bring it a simmer, stirring occasinally. Simmer for an hour, or until the chicken is cooked through. Taste for seasonings. Once chicken is cooked, you're going to pour the soup through a strainer, saving the broth in another pot.
  • Let this cool, so you can handle it. Once cool, pull the skin off the chicken, and remove the meat from the bone. Cut/shred, however you like it, into bite sized pieces. Cut up the carrots and celery if you want it in your soup. Add these back to the broth.
  • This freezes wonderfully. Cook and add noodles or rice when ready to serve, and enjoy!

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What can I say... I love food. And I love to cook it. I'm no master, but I have bunch of tried and true recipes that I love to make. I also like to try new ones. I just got married this fall, and got a lot of very nice kitchen things for my shower, and I can't wait to try them all out!!!
 
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