There are times when I discover two or more types of leftover roasted, steamed, or otherwise pre-cooked vegetables hiding in the fridge. Just enough to keep, but not enough for anyone's dinner or lunch. The solution? Soup!!
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Showing posts with label Broth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Broth. Show all posts
Friday, November 11, 2011
Vegetable Soup
Friday, April 15, 2011
Comfort Soup
At my house, we have been sick for a week. My husband has been mostly home since last Thursday (he went in twice but came back home soon thereafter). It is one of those colds that have hit all of us, all at the same time and it has been awful.
Trying to cook or eat when you are sick is not a simple task. Our week has been full of soup, grilled cheese, and skillet-browned boneless chicken thighs and rice.
Tonight we had soup with a broth that has simmered since yesterday. It was simple and delicious and took (maybe) 5 minutes.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Chicken Soup for the Soul and Stomach
I love the smell of a pot of chicken broth bubbling away on the stove. There is something so homey, warm, comforting about it. It is a great way to use up the left-over meat, bones, and skin from a roasted chicken. Also, it is surprisingly little work.
CHICKEN SOUP
Ingredients:
Chicken bones, joints, skin, etc.
3-6 bay leaves
10 pepper corns (or 1/2 tsp ground pepper)
1 onion, cut in half
garlic (1 or more cloves)
water to cover the contents of the pot
Method:
Cover and simmer over medium-low until it comes to a gentle boil. Allow to simmer for one to five hours before serving. Alternately, you can use pre-made chicken broth and simmer with the bay leaves, pepper, onion, and garlic for 20 minutes.
To Serve:
Pre-boil noodles until they are "al-dente" or still a bit firm. While the noodles are cooking, chop up a few fresh vegetables. Arrange the chopped veggies, cooked noodles, and leftover meat in each bowl. Ladle strained broth over the contents of each bowl and serve.
Note:
Store extra noodles and broth in separate containers in the fridge. If stored together, the noodles will continue to absorb broth and will become mushy.
Do you make chicken soup? What do you do to "personalize" it?
Labels:
Broth,
Canada,
Chicken,
Leftovers,
Main,
Pasta,
Recipe,
Rice,
Soup,
Spices,
Under 15 Minutes,
Under 60 Minutes
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