Sarasota's Easy Chicken Soup

  1. Sounds like a lot, but it is so easy.
  2. Well, I make the chicken usually the day ahead and remove from the broth and then cut it up.
  3. One less step to do when you make your soup.
  4. I shred or chop it all up and use about 1/2 - 2/3's for the soup and save the rest for quesadillas, sandwiches, chicken salad or a topping for a quick salad.
  5. Just depends how much chicken you want to add to your soup.
  6. That is totally up to you.
  7. Chicken -- Add the broth, chicken, the medium onion cut in quarters and bay leaves to a large pot and bring to a boil.
  8. Reduce and simmer on low for about 1 1/2 hours until the chicken is tender, falling off the bone.
  9. That is it.
  10. Don't stir, don't cover, just let it cook.
  11. Remove the chicken and let cool.
  12. Once it is cool, remove the chicken from the bone and chop or shred.
  13. Save part of it for the soup and the rest for another dinner or sandwiches.
  14. Anything you want.
  15. I take the broth and pour it over a strainer to get rid of any bits, seasoning, fat, bones, onions etc.
  16. Just store in the refrigerator in a covered bowl for the soup.
  17. Soup Base -- Now when you are ready to make the soup - it goes together it just minutes.
  18. In a large pot, add the olive oil and saute the frozen onion, celery and pepper mix (or just onions), celery optional if you want to add more, mushrooms, extra garlic if you want, pimentos and chicken.
  19. Just cook a minute.
  20. Then add the chicken stock or broth, Good Seasons seasoning packet, frozen vegetables and cook 10 minutes.
  21. Check for salt and pepper and add parsley and noodles (I like lots of noodles in mine).
  22. Cook another 10 minutes until the noodles are done.
  23. Dinner!
  24. I know it isn't fresh vegetables.
  25. But I'll dare you to try it and then say you didn't like it.
  26. It will not top homemade with all fresh herbs and vegetables, but -- this is pretty tasty for a quick dinner as well as good on the wallet too.
  27. And -- don't forget, you have leftovers from the soup and chicken for another dinner.
  28. Chicken spaghetti, quesadillas, tacos, BBQ chicken sandwiches with melted monterey jack cheese or paninis.
  29. Or add to Mac and Cheese with some broccoli and white cheddar for a great quick dinner.
  30. Two meals in one plus leftovers.

chicken, chicken broth, mixed vegetables, mushrooms, frozen onions, pimientos, garlic, garlic, egg noodles, onion, parsley, bay leaves, olive oil, salt, pepper

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/sarasotas-easy-chicken-soup-399204 (may not work)

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