3. Posted by Ken C on Fri, Nov 30, 2007, 1:38 pm PST
okay, now THIS looks great. I know every chef does things a bit different, trying to add his own touch to whatever it is, but this recipe looks like something that i would have eaten in my moms kitchen.
Gonna have to give it a go!
11. Posted by janplay1 on Sun, Dec 02, 2007, 11:11 am PST
Make you own homemade noodles they are alot better in the soup plus you know what's in in them. Plus it's cheaper. Cook up a big fat chicken that is where your good broth not chicken wings they are good to BBQ not for broth.
13. Posted by xjchaser on Sun, Dec 02, 2007, 11:14 am PST
Well that is basic But for something alittle more but still easy you can buy a already cooked rotisserie chicken at the store out of the hot food deli section and use it to bring all the extra flavor from roasting and what ever seasoning they used when they cooked this is very easy and quick way to make a delcious soup My family loves it this way and super easy
how do you degrease it?
The only way I know how to do that is to refrigerate it and wait until the fat rises to the top and skim it. Is there another way?
21. Posted by andrewkornkven on Sun, Dec 02, 2007, 11:19 am PST
Sounds like a good recipe. But there's something that irks me. The recipe calls for salt, but how much? I realize everyone has different tastes, but it would be better to include a range for us novices, for example, "1-2 tablespoons of salt..."
Anyone have a suggestion for how much salt for this quantity?
22. Posted by Mark J on Sun, Dec 02, 2007, 11:19 am PST
I wish I saw this recipe earlier today. I love home made Chicken Soup. I'm making Baked Ziti for dinner, tonight. Anything that sticks to the ribs and warms the body and soul, is good on a cold day.
I emailed the soup recipe to myself for the next wintry day..which will come soon. I'm sure.
Bon apetite~
24. Posted by urryys on Sun, Dec 02, 2007, 11:20 am PST
Sounds delicious. Especially like the shortcut of using canned brothe. Am hoping to try cutting the recipe in half with "dire " consequences. Keep fingers crossed.
27. Posted by Annie L on Sun, Dec 02, 2007, 11:21 am PST
I don't make a separate broth and use the chicken broth made during the boiling process. Leave it for a day and then add the veg etc. It is great when you feel a little sick and have little or no appetite for anything else. Annie
28. Posted by Mark J on Sun, Dec 02, 2007, 11:21 am PST
I wish I saw this recipe earlier today. I love home made Chicken Soup. I'm making Baked Ziti for dinner, tonight. Anything that sticks to the ribs and warms the body and soul, is good on a cold day.
I emailed the soup recipe to myself for the next wintry day..which will come soon. I'm sure.
Bon apetite~
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