Chunky fennel and chicken soup- far from your average bowl of chicken soup
This chunky fennel and chicken soup is so satisfying and easy to make! Jam-packed with veggies, chicken broth, it's comforting and absolutely delicious. Perfect for a weeknight dinner!
Fennel is one of those veggies that most of us don't cook with nearly enough! If you're not used to cooking with fennel, you're in for a treat! Just try this simple recipe- this is far from your average bowl of chicken soup.
Homemade Turkey Soup Recipe
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Note: I used the carcass of a 24 pound turkey which made A LOT of broth. If you have a smaller turkey use less spices and veggies!
Put turkey carcass in a large pot and cover with water. Bring to a boil and then simmer for 5-6 hours.
Drain turkey broth into a bowl and save bones and meat to pick the turkey off for your soup.
Place broth back in the pot. Bring to a simmer and add:
3 bay leaves
3 tsp thyme
3 tsp basil
3 tsp parsley
2 tsp poultry seasoning
2 tsp salt
2 tsp black pepper
1 large onion (chopped)
5 large carrots (chopped)
4 pieces of celery (chopped)
shredded turkey
Simmer for 1 - 1/2 hours until carrots are tender.
To thicken mix together:
4 TBS flour
1 cup cold water
Add to soup and stir for 2 -3 minutes.
Taste and add salt & pepper to your taste!
Enjoy!
THE BEST OLD SCHOOL VEGETABLE SOUP JUST LIKE GRANDMA'S | EASY RECIPE TUTORIAL
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FULL LIST OF INGREDIENTS:
Serves: 6-8 Prep Time: 10 Mins Cook Time: 20 - 30 Mins
- 1 Lb Ground Beef
- 1 Large Yellow Onion, Diced
- 1 Carrot, Peeled and Chopped
- 2 Stalks of Celery, Chopped
- 1 Large Russet Potato, Chopped
- 14.5oz Can Diced Tomatoes
- 15oz Can Tomato Sauce
- 32oz Beef Broth
- 28oz Bag of Frozen Mixed Vegetables
- 1 Tbsp Beef Base
- 1 Tsp Dried Thyme
- 2 Tbsp Seasoned Salt, Divided
- Black Pepper to Taste
- 1 Tsp Onion Powder
- 1 Tbsp Garlic Powder
- 1 Tsp Brown Sugar (Optional)
- 1/4 Tsp Crushed Red Pepper
- 1 to 2 Bay Leaves
- 1/2 Tsp Italian Seasonings
Easy Minestrone Soup | The Recipe Rebel
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This Easy Minestrone Soup is a healthy one-pot meal that's loaded with veggies, beans, and pasta. It's vegetarian, dairy-free, and can easily be made vegan or gluten-free. Make-ahead and freezer friendly!
Ingredients
1 tablespoon canola oil
1 small onion (finely diced)
2 ribs celery (sliced)
3 large carrots (peeled and finely chopped)
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1 tablespoon minced garlic (2 large cloves)
1½ teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon dried parsley
1 teaspoon dried oregano
1 teaspoon dried basil
¼ teaspoon black pepper
⅛ teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
2 cups fresh spinach (roughly chopped)
4 cups low sodium chicken broth (or vegetable broth)
28 oz canned diced tomatoes (798 ml) no salt added
1 cup canned red kidney beans* (rinsed) 8 oz
1 cup canned white kidney beans* (rinsed) 8 oz
1 cups small uncooked pasta (I used medium shells)
Parmesan for serving
Instructions
In a large pot cook and stir the oil, carrots, celery and onion over medium-high heat until the onion has softened, about 3-4 minutes.
Add the salt, garlic, parsley, oregano, basil, and pepper and cook 1 minute.
Add the broth, tomatoes, and beans. Cover and simmer over medium heat for about 10 minutes or until carrots are crisp-tender.
Stir in pasta, cover and simmer for 10 minutes or until pasta reaches desired tenderness, stirring often.
Stir in spinach and serve with shredded Parmesan cheese as desired.
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This is not a recipe. Here's some general guidance for making a chicken soup:
Buy a whole chicken and a roughly equal quantity of vegetables (by raw weight). Any vegetables are fine but definitely get some form of onion in there. Dry noddles or any other dry grains are nice, but you won't need much because of how much they expand during cooking. Get whatever spices you want, but turmeric makes chicken soup look especially pretty. Maybe buy fresh herbs for garnish, and/or a little lemon to squeeze in.
Put your chicken in a big pot, along with any giblets that came with it. If you have any old aromatic vegetables (onions, carrots, celery, etc) hanging around that aren't super good anymore, you could throw those in but I wouldn't waste good fresh veggies on this step. Cover with water, bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer and cook until the chicken is fall-apart tender, 1-2 hours.
While you're waiting, cut up all your vegetables. Remember they'll shrink when cooking, so cut the chunks a little larger than how you want them.
Pull the chicken out and let it cool. Fish or strain out any remaining inedible solids. Dump in the vegetables along with a couple pinches of salt (be conservative — you can add more to taste later) and simmer until they're soft, 30-60 minutes. If you need to add more water to keep everything submerged, that's fine, but keep in mind the veg will release a lot of water as it cooks. You can always add more later.
If you're using dry noodles or rice or some such, throw that in when you're about 30 minutes from the end. Put in less than you think you'll want — it'll expand 2-3x as it cooks.
While you're waiting, pick all the meat off of the chicken — using your fingers will allow you to feel for any bones, cartilage or slimy bits you don't want to eat. (If you want, you can brown all these scraps in the oven and then simmer them for a second stock you can use later.) Roughly chop through your pile of picked meat so that you won't have any super-long strings of shredded chicken in the final soup. Put the meat back into the soup before you taste for seasoning.
Taste for seasoning. Add salt and any spices you like to taste. You could also stir in some fresh herbs and maybe a little lemon juice (or vinegar) to taste, or you could let people do that in their individual bowls.