Silky Chicken Noodle Soup
You know how they tell you you have to boil a big ole whole chicken for good chicken soup? It’s not really true. You can use chicken breasts and other seasonings and still get a good chicken soup.
Ingredients:
4-5 chicken breasts
10 cups water
3 stalks of celery with leaves still on
an onion cut in half
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. black pepper
3 Knorr chicken bouillon cubes
2 Swanson Flavor Boost chicken packets
2 tsp. Lawry’s Chicken and Poultry Rub
8 – 10 oz. wide egg noodles
2 cups of half and half cream
Directions:
Combine ingredients in a stock pot or dutch oven. You can use boneless chicken breasts or bone-in, you will just have to remove bones after it cooks.
If you don’t have Knorr and use the small bouillon cubes you will need to use about 6 of those. Knorr is really best. If you don’t have the Swanson Flavor Boost use 2 extra Knorr bouillon cubes. If you have homemade frozen chicken broth you can add 3 cups instead of this bouillon. Sometimes I make broth and freeze it ahead.
Bring this to a boil and then reduce to simmer. Simmer for at least an hour. Remove chicken to a plate to cool. Strain the broth through a fine mesh strainer. Pour the clear broth back into the stock pot and add 1 can of cream of chicken soup. Whisk with a wire whisk to break it down and bring this to a boil.
Add 2 tsp. Lawry’s Chicken and Poultry Rub, if you don’t have this (you must get some because it makes all the difference in the world), but you can substitute 1 tsp. poultry seasoning and 1 tsp. curry powder.
Once it boils add 8 – 10 oz. wide egg noodles. I usually add about 1/2 of a 16 oz. bag. Shred or chop the chicken into bit size pieces and add it back to the pot. Bring it back up to a boil then turn it down to low and cover so the noodles and chicken just simmer for about 20 minutes.