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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160;In sickness and in health, chicken noodle soup is there for you. It&#8217;s a soup that is also a warm, comforting hug. Piping hot broth brimming with hearty vegetables, tender chicken, and plump noodles make this soup come to life. Kids, adults, grandparents, and teens all love the simple goodness [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>In sickness and in health, chicken noodle soup is there for you. It&rsquo;s a soup that is also a warm, comforting hug.</p>



<p>Piping hot broth brimming with hearty vegetables, tender chicken, and plump noodles make this soup come to life. Kids, adults, grandparents, and teens all love the simple goodness of a great chicken noodle soup.</p>



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<p>You can even make a huge vat of this and store it for eating later. And it is indispensable to have this soup on hand in the freezer for when anyone isn&rsquo;t feeling well. I love storing mine in these <a href="https://amzn.to/38sCqGt" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">quart-sized deli containers</a> either in the fridge or freezer. Then just defrost if needed and reheat on the stovetop and it is as if you made it fresh. It can store for 3 to 5 days in the fridge and 2 to 3 months in the freezer.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Ingredients for Chicken Noodle Soup</h2>



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<p><strong>Chicken </strong>&ndash; This recipe is great for using leftover chicken or just pulling the meat off of a rotisserie chicken. If you are using leftovers, make sure that whatever flavor used on the chicken will work with the soup. I&rsquo;m not sure if chicken smothered in bbq sauce would work with all these other flavors.</p>



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<p><strong>Noodles </strong>&ndash; Thick, wider egg noodles work great for this soup. They soak up that flavorful broth and give a great consistency for everything. Looking for the noodles at the store, you may need to look towards the very top or bottom of the shelves to find the egg noodles. For this batch, I used noodles I bought from the store, but if you are feeling ambitious you can make your own from scratch.</p>



<p><strong>Chicken Stock or Broth</strong> &ndash; I highly recommend <a href="https://www.doyouroux.com/how-to-make-chicken-stock/">making your own chicken stock</a> for chicken noodle soup. The depth of flavor in a homemade stock is so much better and is awesome for soup. Think about it, the chicken stock is the base for this whole thing. The noodles will cook inside the stock and soak up whatever flavor it has. And you will be sipping it with every spoonful. So make sure it is as good as possible.</p>



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<p><strong>Herbs </strong>&ndash; The fresh parsley and thyme add some bright notes to the soup. The bay leaves lend flavor to the chicken stock as it slowly simmers. You can try experimenting, adding different herbs for a little bit of a new vibe. Rosemary, sage, or dill would be some great additions.</p>



<p><strong>Vegetables </strong>&ndash; Celery and carrots are classic for chicken noodle soup. So that is all I have tried. For me, it just doesn&rsquo;t feel right doing anything else. But you can feel free to test out some other vegetables. Let me know how it goes if you try something different.</p>



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				<h2 class="recipe-card-title">Simply Chicken Noodle Soup</h2><span class="recipe-card-course">Course: <mark>Soups</mark></span><span class="recipe-card-difficulty">Difficulty: <mark>Moderate</mark></span></div><div class="recipe-card-details"><div class="details-items"><div class="detail-item detail-item-0"><span class="detail-item-icon oldicon oldicon-food" style="color: #FFA921;"></span><span class="detail-item-label">Servings</span><p class="detail-item-value">9</p><span class="detail-item-unit">servings</span></div><div class="detail-item detail-item-1"><span class="detail-item-icon oldicon oldicon-clock" style="color: #FFA921;"></span><span class="detail-item-label">Prep time</span><p class="detail-item-value">20</p><span class="detail-item-unit">minutes</span></div><div class="detail-item detail-item-2"><span class="detail-item-icon foodicons foodicons-cooking-food-in-a-hot-casserole" style="color: #FFA921;"></span><span class="detail-item-label">Cooking time</span><p class="detail-item-value">45</p><span class="detail-item-unit">minutes</span></div><div class="detail-item detail-item-8"><span class="detail-item-icon far fa-clock" style="color: #FFA921;"></span><span class="detail-item-label">Total time</span><p class="detail-item-value">1</p><span class="detail-item-unit">hour&nbsp;</span><p class="detail-item-value">5</p><span class="detail-item-unit">minutes</span></div></div></div><p class="recipe-card-summary no-print">Homemade chicken noodle soup for when you&rsquo;re sick, or it is cold, or whenever you need comfort.</p><div class="recipe-card-ingredients"><h3 class="ingredients-title">Ingredients</h3><ul class="ingredients-list layout-1-column"><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-5ff9f8b7333e6" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">3 large&nbsp;celery stalks</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-5ff9f8b7333e7" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">4 large&nbsp;carrots</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-5ff9f8b7333e8" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">1 large onion</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-1610217726115159" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">2 cloves garlic</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-1610217727449169" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">2 teaspoons fresh thyme</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-1610217727856174" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">2 tablespoons fresh parsley</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-1610217757207211" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">1/4 cup olive oil</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-5ff9f8b7333e5" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">9 cups <a rel="" aria-label="" href="https://www.doyouroux.com/how-to-make-chicken-stock/" target="_blank">chicken stock</a></span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-1610217726968164" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">2 bay leaves</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-1610217757841216" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">3 cups&nbsp;shredded cooked chicken</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-1610217758394221" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">2 tablespoons lemon juice</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-1610217788418258" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">2 cups wide egg noodles</span></p></li></ul></div><div class="recipe-card-directions"><h3 class="directions-title">Directions</h3><ul class="directions-list"><li id="wpzoom-rcb-direction-step-5ff9f8b7333e9" class="direction-step">Slice the celery and carrots to about 1/8&Prime; thick, chop the onion, and mince the garlic, thyme, and parsley</li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-direction-step-5ff9f8b7333ea" class="direction-step">Add the olive oil, carrots, celery, onion, garlic, thyme, and parsley to a large stockpot and saut&eacute; on medium-high heat for 7 to 10 minutes, stirring frequently until carrots and celery have softened</li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-direction-step-5ff9f8b7333eb" class="direction-step">Pour the chicken stock into the pot, place the lid on top, and bring it to a boil</li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-direction-step-5ff9f8b7333ec" 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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; Throw a bunch of ingredients in a big pot with some water and let it simmer for a while. Now you have chicken stock. It is almost that easy. A little prep work and some small effort once it has finished simmering is all it really takes. The magic [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Throw a bunch of ingredients in a big pot with some water and let it simmer for a while. Now you have chicken stock.</p>



<p>It is almost that easy. A little prep work and some small effort once it has finished simmering is all it really takes. The magic mostly happens by letting the pot sit there undisturbed, doing its own thing for at least a couple of hours. As it simmers it will spread a mouth-watering aroma through the house.</p>



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<p>Thousands of recipes use chicken stock. And you can definitely use store-bought stock to make delicious meals. But the extra effort of making your own stock gives you more depth of flavor for your final dish and more control of exactly how it will taste. It is especially important to make your own stock when it is a featured ingredient &ndash; like for broth-based soups. A simple chicken noodle soup is elevated to the next level when using homemade stock.</p>



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<p>I tend to make stock whenever I have made a recipe that leaves me with bones from the meat. And when I make it, I make a huge vat of it. Then I will keep some of that in the fridge for use in the next week, and freeze the rest for use over the next few months whenever I want to bust out the reserves.</p>



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<h2 class="has-medium-font-size wp-block-heading" id="chicken-stock-or-broth">Chicken Stock or Broth?</h2>



<p>Some people like to get into the nitty-gritty differences of chicken stock vs chicken broth. But that&rsquo;s not what I&rsquo;m all about.</p>



<p>In my opinion, you can use stock and broth interchangeably. Boiling meat, fish, or vegetables with some aromatics and seasonings is the same method for both. Generally, stock is made with more bones and cartilage while broth includes more meat. Broth is also typically cooked for a shorter period of time.</p>



<p>Eh, whatever. They&rsquo;re the same. I typically include whatever leftover bones and meat I have on hand and cook for as long as my time will allow. In my opinion, longer tends to be better as you give more time for flavors to develop and for collagen to seep from the bones. But if I don&rsquo;t have time for that, then a much shorter stay in the pot still gets the job done.</p>



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<h2 class="has-medium-font-size wp-block-heading" id="what-goes-into-stock">What Goes Into Stock?</h2>



<p>Don&rsquo;t take this recipe as set in stone. It is more of a jumping-off point for whatever you want to include in your stock. Mix and match what seems best to you, while making sure to think of what will work with the flavors of your planned final dish. You want everything to be working together.</p>



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<p><strong>Do not add salt to the stock</strong>. Since this is not a final dish, you don&rsquo;t want to salt it yet. Save that for once you have cooked everything and then add salt to taste. You won&rsquo;t risk having too much salt if you wait to add it.</p>



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<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><strong>Chicken </strong>&ndash;<strong> </strong>Use bones, skin, meat, and drippings from chicken as the base flavor for the stock. My go-to is using the picked-over carcass from two Costco rotisserie chickens. For a deeper and richer flavor, throw it all on a baking sheet in the oven and roast it at 350&deg;F (175&deg;C) until golden-brown.</li><li><strong>Aromatics</strong> &ndash; These are vegetables, herbs, and spices that add aroma and flavor to your dish.<ul><li><strong>Vegetables </strong>&ndash; Most stocks call for garlic, onions, carrots, and celery. But feel free to experiment and try other options. Leeks, asparagus, mushrooms, peas, bell peppers, spinach, tomatoes. </li><li><strong>Herbs </strong>&ndash; I generally like to use sage, rosemary, parsley, and thyme because they tend to be fairly neutral and can pair well with a whole lot of dishes. You can try adding any other herbs, just don&rsquo;t go overboard because using too much in relation to the other ingredients can lend bitterness to stock.</li><li><strong>Spices </strong>&ndash; Typically, I add bay leaves and peppercorn (pepper before being ground up) to stock. Ginger, cardamom, and coriander could be fun to experiment with. And you could consider using dried chiles if you are wanting a dish with some spiciness to it.</li></ul></li><li><strong>Water </strong>&ndash; Good old plain water, nothing complicated here.</li></ul>


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				<h2 class="recipe-card-title">How to Make Chicken Stock</h2><span class="recipe-card-author">Recipe by Marc Peterson</span><span class="recipe-card-course">Course: <mark>Soups</mark></span><span class="recipe-card-difficulty">Difficulty: <mark>Easy</mark></span></div><div class="recipe-card-details"><div class="details-items"><div class="detail-item detail-item-0"><span class="detail-item-icon oldicon oldicon-food" style="color: #FFA921;"></span><span class="detail-item-label">Servings</span><p class="detail-item-value">15</p><span class="detail-item-unit">servings</span></div><div class="detail-item detail-item-1"><span class="detail-item-icon oldicon oldicon-clock" style="color: #FFA921;"></span><span class="detail-item-label">Prep time</span><p class="detail-item-value">15</p><span class="detail-item-unit">minutes</span></div><div class="detail-item detail-item-2"><span class="detail-item-icon foodicons foodicons-cooking-food-in-a-hot-casserole" style="color: #FFA921;"></span><span class="detail-item-label">Cooking time</span><p class="detail-item-value">2</p><span class="detail-item-unit">hours&nbsp;</span></div><div class="detail-item detail-item-8"><span class="detail-item-icon far fa-clock" style="color: #FFA921;"></span><span class="detail-item-label">Total time</span><p class="detail-item-value">2</p><span class="detail-item-unit">hours&nbsp;</span><p class="detail-item-value">15</p><span class="detail-item-unit">minutes</span></div></div></div><p class="recipe-card-summary no-print">Long-simmered chicken stock for full flavored soups and sauces</p><div class="recipe-card-ingredients"><h3 class="ingredients-title">Ingredients</h3><ul class="ingredients-list layout-1-column"><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-5fe25173cb324" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">4 to 5 pounds chicken bones, meat, and skin (2 rotisserie chicken carcasses)</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-5fe25173cb326" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">4 large carrots</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-5fe25173cb327" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">5 celery stalks</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-16086699897841164" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">1 large onion</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-16086699611951099" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">10 peppercorns</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-16086699664551112" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">4 sprigs thyme</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-16086699713281125" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">2 sprigs sage</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-16086699764331138" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">4 sprigs parsley</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-16086699837681151" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">2 sprigs rosemary</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-16086699955881177" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">2 bay leaves</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-16086700005021190" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar</span></p></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-item-5fe25173cb325" class="ingredient-item"><span class="tick-circle" style="border: 2px solid #FFA921;"></span><p class="ingredient-item-name is-strikethrough-active"><span class="wpzoom-rcb-ingredient-name">20 to 30 cups water</span></p></li></ul></div><div class="recipe-card-directions"><h3 class="directions-title">Directions</h3><ul class="directions-list"><li id="wpzoom-rcb-direction-step-5fe25173cb328" class="direction-step">Cut the ends off of the onion and then cut it into quarters</li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-direction-step-5fe25173cb329" class="direction-step">Slice the carrots and celery into 3 to 4 inch pieces</li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-direction-step-5fe25173cb32a" class="direction-step">Add all ingredients except water to a very large stock pot</li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-direction-step-5fe25173cb32b" class="direction-step">Add enough water to cover everything</li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-direction-step-1608669799652419" class="direction-step">Place the stock pot on high heat until you see bubbles starting to form and immediately turn the heat to low </li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-direction-step-1608669801072424" class="direction-step">Cover with a lid and simmer on low for 2 to 8 hours (the longer you can, the better)</li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-direction-step-1608669801533429" class="direction-step">Remove and discard the bones and vegetables using a slotted spoon or tongs</li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-direction-step-16086867578565343" class="direction-step">Line a <a rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow" aria-label="" href="https://amzn.to/2JdZOhf" target="_blank">mesh strainer</a> with <a rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow" aria-label="" href="https://amzn.to/38seG4m" target="_blank">cheesecloth</a> and strain the stock to remove anything remaining in the liquid<img data-recalc-dims="1" loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="800" height="742" src="https://i0.wp.com/www.doyouroux.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Chicken-Stock-Straining-Method.jpg?resize=800%2C742&#038;ssl=1" class="direction-step-image" alt="" title="How to Make Chicken Stock" style="width: 400px" data-pin-media="https://www.doyouroux.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Chicken-Stock-Straining-Method.jpg"></li><li id="wpzoom-rcb-direction-step-16086871843976352" class="direction-step">Use the stock or cool it down in an ice-water bath and store it in the fridge or freezer</li></ul></div><div class="recipe-card-notes">
					<h3 class="notes-title">Notes</h3>
					<ul class="recipe-card-notes-list"><li>Tie up your herbs with <a href="https://amzn.to/2M21DyY" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">kitchen twine</a> so that it is easier to remove at the end before straining</li><li>Store extra broth in quart-sized <a href="https://amzn.to/2KrZ7S0" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener sponsored nofollow">plastic deli containers</a> in either the fridge for about a week or in the freezer for up to 4 months</li></ul>
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