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"Hands free" chicken soup recipe?
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diablita:
What I mean is that I'd like a recipe to make chicken soup that doesn't require it to be tasted and flavor adjusted, since I can't do that. And I'd love for it to be majorly easy, like 'set it and forget it'. Is that doable? If so, recipe please?
I plan to make matzo balls for Yom Kippur Break Fast for a crowd and it would be nice to serve something other than boxed chicken broth with some carrots and onions simmered in.
monster2:
Never heard of such a thing, interested in seeing responses.
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witchypoo:
the only way i can think to do it is to prep 1 day ahead.
roast bone-in chicken parts and a whole bunch of veggies : prep the chicken, add salt and pepper. toss onions, carrots, beets, parsnips, celery, garlic with oil. spread veggies and chix on a roasting sheet and cook. add some beet greens, leeks, and cabbage halfway through roasting time.
once cool enough to handle, shred the chicken.
then scrape the whole business into a container and refrigerate overnight. next day, dump it all into a stock pot with water, some white wine, and cover. bring to a boil, reduce heat to a simmer, and make kneydl.
diablita:
thanks witchy. I'll go with something easier for tomorrow and follow this for another day. It sounds very good.
I have half a rotisserie chicken in my fridge. I wonder if I could take off the meat and simmer the carcass tomorrow with some of the vegetables and maybe half boxed chicken broth and half water to get a good flavor?
caribougrrl:
--- Quote from: diablita on September 29, 2017, 05:20:13 PM ---thanks witchy. I'll go with something easier for tomorrow and follow this for another day. It sounds very good.
I have half a rotisserie chicken in my fridge. I wonder if I could take off the meat and simmer the carcass tomorrow with some of the vegetables and maybe half boxed chicken broth and half water to get a good flavor?
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I wouldn't even bother with commercial chicken broth if you have a carcass to use. Rotisserie chicken is well-seasoned which is half the battle done for you.
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