Showing posts with label Chicken Noodle Soup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicken Noodle Soup. Show all posts

Friday, August 23, 2013

Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup!

One of my families favorites, anytime of year, is chicken noodle soup! 
And it is super easy and affordable! 

So I will hare how I make chicken noodle soup, I know there are lots of recipes out there!
But this one works for me! 

Chicken Noodle Soup

I either boil chicken in a crock pot for several hours, or on the stove for an hour or so until it is cooked all the way. I put chicken bullion, pepper, salt, some garlic powder and some onion powder in the water to give it a good flavor! ((I use the cheap chicken breasts I find on sale for 99 cents a bound, so it had bones and skin on it.))

Once the chicken is done, I take it out and dump out the water. I know some people like to use the water for a broth, but I don't like the fatty/oily stuff in it, and it doesn't have enough flavor to be worth it to me.  

I do use the same pot/crock pot (I don't clean it out, just empty it), and start cooking my noodles, about one box/package, and chopped carrots, whatever amount looks good, I did about a dozen baby carrots! Sometimes I put in celery also, depends on if I have it, and if I am in the mood ;)
While that is cooking...


I take the chicken and pull the skin off, and then pull the meat of the bones. And then I shred the meat and put it aside! 


This time I had put 4 breasts in my bag in the freezer, but didn't need that much chicken, so I went ahead and cooked it all anyway, and then shredded the other 2 breasts and put it in the fridge for Chicken pockets 2 nights later! It is also great for Chicken Salad, or to just freeze cooked to use in the future! 

After my noodles and carrots where done, I drained that water and put in some chicken broth, (I just buy the cheap kind, cause I can add seasoning to it if I feel the need.) And I put in the chicken and mixed it all up and heated it! And done! 
SO EASY! One pot! Yummy! 


After we were done with dinner I took what was left and decided to try a tip I saw on Pinterest! 
I froze individual servings in a muffin tin! 


After they were frozen I popped them out! I put half in one baggie, and half in another. I figure we can easily pull out one or two at a time! But you can do it how ever you want! 

The rest went in the fridge and was eaten for lunch the next day! And after school snackage!  

This is also a great one to make a huge batch of and freeze for a later meal!