Monday, August 23, 2010

Good recipe for chicken soup, my little one is sick?

I have a 7 year old at home sick with a new cold. I believe I've got it too. Have you got a good recipe please? Thankyou! xGood recipe for chicken soup, my little one is sick?
Chicken Noodle Soup for the Soul


1 large chicken breast, boneless skinless, or 5 - 6 chicken tenders


录 cup onion, chopped


1 tablespoon butter


6 cups water


1 teaspoon salt


鈪?teaspoon poultry seasoning


鈪?teaspoon pepper


2 medium potatoes, peeled, cubed


1 cup baby carrots


1 cup frozen green peas


4 ounces egg noodles


1 can condensed celery soup


1 teaspoon dried parsley


Melt butter in large saucepan over medium heat. Sautee onion until transparent.





Add potatoes, chicken and water. Increase heat to high and add seasonings. After mix comes to a full boil, reduce heat to medium and cover. Let cook for about 15 minutes.





Remove chicken, add peas and carrots and increase heat to high. Once mixture returns to a full boil, reduce to medium and cover. Let cook for about 5 minutes. Meanwhile, dice chicken into bite size pieces. Increase heat to high and bring to a full boil. Add noodles and chicken and cook for 10 minutes. Remove from heat.





Stir in celery soup and parsley, stir until smooth.Good recipe for chicken soup, my little one is sick?
Here is a nice and simple recipe that is easy to make especially when you are not feeling well:





2 cans Campbell's Condensed Chicken Broth


1 cup water


Generous dash ground black pepper


1 medium carrot, sliced


1 stalk celery, sliced


1/2 lb. skinless, boneless chicken breast, cut-up


1/2 cup uncooked medium egg noodles





Directions:


MIX broth, water, black pepper, carrot, celery and chicken in saucepan. Heat to a boil.





STIR in noodles. Cook over medium heat 10 min. or until noodles are done.








If you don't feel like cooking (which I don't when I'm sick) - I like Mrs. Grass' Chicken Noodle soup in the box with the ';golden egg'; flavoring. The nice clear broth is tasty and just makes me feel better whenever I'm sick.





I hope you two are feeling better soon.
Ingredients


1 garlic clove, finely minced (can use bottled minced garlic)


2 teaspoons sesame oil


1/2 cup frozen cut green beans


1 carrot, finely julienned or carrot, very finely sliced


1 small onion, finely chopped


2 cups chopped cabbage or wombok cabbage (chinese cabbage)


1 tablespoon vegetable oil or peanut oil


2 cooked chicken breasts, shredded


1 tablespoon soy sauce


2 (3 ounce) packets ramen noodles, discard seasoning sachets (also referred to as instant noodles)


6 cups chicken stock


1/2 teaspoon dried red pepper flakes (optional)


1/4 cup chopped cilantro leaf (optional)


salt and pepper


http://www.recipezaar.com/Easy-Chicken-N鈥?/a>
Ingredients





* 1 organic free-range chicken


* 1 medium parsnip


* 2 carrots


* 1 leek


* 1 onion


* 2 sticks of celery


* 2 bay leaves


* 1 bunch of flat leaf parsley


* Salt and pepper


* About 4 litres of water








1. Firstly, prep the vegetables. Cut the parsnip into quarters, top and tail the carrots and cut in half.





2. Cut the leek, celery and onion into big pieces and put into your biggest saucepan. Then add the chicken.





3. Finally, cover in water and add the bay leaves, plus half of the parsley - stalks and all.





4. Slowly bring the pan to boil and then turn right down. Leave just below a simmer for three hours.





5. Drain all the stock into another saucepan. Slice the carrots and add to the stock, and finally add some chopped chicken back in.





6. I usually add one breast back into the soup and make the rest into Thai chicken salad or use for sandwiches.





7. Then add a handful of chopped parsley and check the seasoning. Et voila!








Hope you and your little one get well soon!
sometimes too much isnt good.





try chicken broth and add a little parsley. maybe boil a bag of minute rice





also, if you have some left over candy canes eat one of them. the pepperment oil helps fight certain bacterias. go to msn.com and look up that article.
if you are sick, you don't need to be shopping and cooking.





simmer any chicken parts without bones in water for an hour.





add some parsley and garlic.





the last 10 minutes add some instant rice or noodles.





yum

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