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Healing Chicken Soup Recipe

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There’s something about making chicken soup from scratch that feels like a quiet act of care. It’s a slow process, one that invites patience and attention, especially when you’re sick or just in need of a warm embrace. I love how the smell alone can turn a tough day around, filling the house with smoky, herbal goodness. It’s simple, honest food, made with a little chaos and a lot of love.

Why Make This Soup Over and Over?

It’s the kind of dish that feels like a hug in a bowl. The slow simmer releases memories of home and family, even when you’re alone. Plus, it’s endlessly adaptable, forgiving your tweaks and substitutions. No matter how many times I make it, I find comfort in its quiet, nourishing presence.

Inside the Kitchen: What Goes Into Healing Chicken Soup

  • Chicken (preferably bone-in, skin-on): Gives rich flavor and body to the broth, skin adds depth. Swap with turkey for a different twist.
  • Carrots: Sweet, earthy, and brightens the broth. Use parsnips if carrots aren’t available.
  • Celery: Adds a fresh, crisp note. Substitute with fennel for a more aromatic punch.
  • Onion and garlic: Builds the base flavor with a fragrant, savory aroma. Shallots work nicely too.
  • Fresh herbs (thyme, parsley): Layered and herbal, they lift the broth. Dried herbs can be used but add later.
  • Salt and pepper: Essential for seasoning, adjust throughout for best flavor.
  • Lemon or lemon juice (optional): Brightens the broth with a zing, especially after long simmering.

Tools of the Trade for a Healing Pot

  • Large heavy-bottomed pot: To evenly distribute heat and prevent scorching
  • Sharp chef’s knife: To chop vegetables and chicken safely and efficiently
  • Wooden spoon: For stirring gently and tasting as you go
  • Fine mesh strainer: To skim impurities and strain the soup if needed

Simmering Comfort: The Heart of Healing Chicken Soup

Step 1: Start by gathering all your ingredients and tools.

Step 2: Bring a large pot of water or broth to a gentle simmer, around 90°C (194°F).

Step 3: Add chopped chicken, vegetables, and herbs. Let it cook slowly for about 1 hour.

Step 4: Skim off any foam or impurities that rise to the surface.

Cooking Checks: How to Know It’s Perfect

  • The broth should be clear and aromatic, not cloudy or greasy.
  • Chicken should fall apart easily when tested with a fork.
  • Vegetables should be tender but not mushy, with a bright, fresh flavor.

Common Pitfalls and How to Fix Them

  • Foamy, murky broth after an hour of simmering.? Skim foam regularly to keep broth clear.
  • Boiling too hard causing cloudy broth and tough chicken.? Adjust heat to maintain a gentle simmer.
  • Over-salting early which can’t be fixed later.? Add salt gradually and taste.
  • Adding dried herbs too early, losing brightness.? Use fresh herbs at the end.

Healing Chicken Soup

This chicken soup is a comforting, nourishing dish made by slow simmering bone-in chicken with carrots, celery, onion, garlic, and fresh herbs. The result is a clear, fragrant broth with tender chicken and bright vegetables, offering a warm, hug-like final texture. It’s a simple, honest meal built through patience and gentle simmering.
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 45 minutes
Servings: 4
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Comfort Food
Calories: 250

Ingredients
  

  • 1 whole bone-in, skin-on chicken preferably thighs or a whole chicken cut into parts
  • 3 large carrots peeled and sliced
  • 2 stalks celery chopped
  • 1 large yellow onion diced
  • 3 cloves garlic minced
  • 2 fresh sprigs thyme whole
  • 1 bunch parsley fresh, chopped for garnish
  • to taste salt
  • to taste black pepper
  • 1 lemon lemon or lemon juice optional, for brightening

Equipment

  • Large heavy-bottomed pot
  • Sharp chef's knife
  • Wooden spoon
  • Fine mesh strainer

Method
 

  1. Place the whole chicken into a large heavy-bottomed pot and cover with water or broth. Bring to a gentle simmer over medium heat, letting it cook slowly for about 15 minutes, allowing the flavors to start developing.
  2. Add chopped carrots, celery, diced onion, and minced garlic to the pot. Toss in the fresh thyme sprigs. Continue simmering gently for about 1 hour, skimming off any foam or impurities that surface to keep the broth clear and aromatic.
  3. Check the chicken for doneness; it should be falling apart when tested with a fork. Gently stir the ingredients to make sure they’re submerged and cooking evenly.
  4. Use a fine mesh strainer to skim off any foam or impurities from the surface of the broth for a clearer, cleaner flavor.
  5. Remove the chicken from the pot and set aside to cool slightly. Strain the broth through the fine mesh strainer into a clean container if desired, then discard the solids or save the chicken for shredding.
  6. Shred the chicken meat, discarding skin and bones, then return it to the pot of clear broth. Season with salt and black pepper, tasting and adjusting as needed.
  7. Add freshly chopped parsley to the hot soup for brightness and flavor. If desired, squeeze in a bit of lemon juice for a fresh zing.
  8. Warm the soup through for another 5-10 minutes, allowing flavors to meld and the vegetables to reheat if needed.
  9. Serve the healing chicken soup hot, garnished with additional parsley if desired, and enjoy its comforting, nourishing warmth.
This chicken soup isn’t just about nourishing the body; it’s about reclaiming a moment of calm in chaos. Each spoonful carries a story of resilience, warmth, and simplicity. Feel free to add your favorite herbs or tweak the ingredients — this recipe welcomes your personal touch. Enjoy it when you need a little extra comfort or a gentle boost for whatever ails you.

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