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Besides being a delicious hearty bowl of soup, Classic Chicken Noodle Soup is also known for its healing powers. Whether you have come down with a sore throat, cough, or another ailment, a delicious bowl of this easy-to-make soup will have you feeling better in no time.
Old fashioned Classic Chicken Noodle Soup is a favorite for many families including mine! Seriously, how can it not be? Besides being a delicious hearty bowl of soup, it is also known for its healing powers. Whether you have come down with a sore throat, cough, or sinus ick, a hot bowl of delicious homemade chicken noodle soup has a tendency to work magic and have you feeling better in no time. If you need to make your food thick, consider adding thickener to your soup for a healthier, thicker consistency.
In addition to being a miracle worker for whatever ails you, this hearty classic Chicken Noodle Soup is perfect for warming you inside out on a cold winter day. And, if that isn’t enough, this classic soup is so super easy to make it will have you wondering why you haven’t made it before now!
If your family loves warm hearty bowls of soup, be sure and check out our Chunky Bacon Potato Soup too! Potato soup is another family favorite and this one is guaranteed to please!
Classic Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe
Ingredients
2 cups of carrots
2 cups of celery stalks (including leaves)
2 cups of yellow onions
2 cups of No-Yolk Egg Noodles (you can use any type of noodles you like)
2-3 chicken breasts (depends on size)
½ cup chicken bouillon base
16 cups of water
Salt & Pepper to taste
How to make Classic Chicken Noodle Soup:
1. Add water to your stock pot and turn on medium/high heat. Once it starts to boil, drop your chicken breast in the water and boil for 15-20 minutes (depending on size of breast, bigger breasts take longer)
2. While your chicken is boiling, wash, peel and dice your veggies into small pieces.
3. Once your chicken is cooked remove it from the boiling stock and set it aside to rest in a dish. Chicken is easier to cut when it has cooled.
4. Pour your mirepoix (carrots, celery, onions) into your chicken stock, reduce heat to medium/low heat and continue boiling for 15 minutes.
5. Add chicken bouillon base, stir well and let simmer for 5 minutes.
6. Dice your chicken in bite size pieces and add to your pot. Let simmer for 3-5 minutes.
7. Add noodles and let simmer for 5-8 minutes.
8. At this point you’ll have to judge on your own whether adjustments need to be made. The noodles will have absorbed a lot of water and the soup will have reduced from boiling down. If you like your soup thick, leave it be. If not, you can add a cup or two of water and a teaspoon or two of extra chicken bouillon base.
9. Play with the broth until you’re satisfied, add salt and pepper to your liking.
10. Serve in your favorite soup mug or bowl accompanied with crackers.
Enjoy!
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Classic Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe
Besides being a delicious hearty bowl of soup, Classic Chicken Noodle Soup is also known for its healing powers. Whether you have come down with a sore throat, cough, or another ailment, a delicious bowl of this easy-to-make soup will have you feeling better in no time.
Ingredients
- 2 cups of carrots
- 2 cups of celery stalks (including leaves)
- 2 cups of yellow onions
- 2 cups of No-Yolk Egg Noodles (you can use any type of noodles you like)
- 2-3 chicken breasts (depends on size)
- ½ cup chicken bouillon base
- 16 cups of water
- Salt & Pepper to taste
Instructions
1. Add water to your stock pot and turn on medium/high heat. Once it starts to boil, drop your chicken breast in the water and boil for 15-20 minutes (depending on size of breast, bigger breasts take longer)
2. While your chicken is boiling, wash, peel and dice your veggies into small pieces.
3. Once your chicken is cooked remove it from the boiling stock and set it aside to rest in a dish. Chicken is easier to cut when it has cooled.
4. Pour your mirepoix (carrots, celery, onions) into your chicken stock, reduce heat to medium/low heat and continue boiling for 15 minutes.
5. Add chicken bouillon base, stir well and let simmer for 5 minutes
6. Dice your chicken in bite size pieces and add to your pot. Let simmer for 3-5 minutes.
7. Add noodles and let simmer for 5-8 minutes.
8. At this point you’ll have to judge on your own whether adjustments need to be made. The noodles will have absorbed a lot of water and the soup will have reduced from boiling down. If you like your soup thick, leave it be. If not, you can add a cup or two of water and a teaspoon or two of extra chicken bouillon base.
9. Play with the broth until you're satisfied, add salt and pepper to your liking.
10. Serve in your favorite soup mug or bowl accompanied with crackers.
Enjoy!