Roasted Chicken noodle soup

Jessica Heather
Jessica Heather @cook_4466507
South Louisiana

My recipe for a homemade chicken noodle soup. Perfect for a cold evening at home or when a friend or family member is just feeling under the weather. Makes a very large pot and doesn't use exact measurements but very simple and easy to change up and make your own. But instead of boiling my chicken I roasted it and got a much deeper yummier flavor.

Roasted Chicken noodle soup

My recipe for a homemade chicken noodle soup. Perfect for a cold evening at home or when a friend or family member is just feeling under the weather. Makes a very large pot and doesn't use exact measurements but very simple and easy to change up and make your own. But instead of boiling my chicken I roasted it and got a much deeper yummier flavor.

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Ingredients

120 mins
  1. 1whole chicken
  2. 2 poundscarrots (cut in large chunks)
  3. 1 poundcelery hearts (cut in large chunks)
  4. 1 pound"no yolk" extra wide egg noodles
  5. enough water to fill a large stock pot halfway or more
  6. 6-8chicken bullion cubes
  7. 1onion sliced thin (optional)
  8. coconut oil to Sautee onion (optional)
  9. to tastesalt
  10. to tastePepper (coarse ground)
  11. butter to roast chicken

Cooking Instructions

120 mins
  1. 1

    Preheat oven to 400°F. Take your whole chicken and cut through the backbone and spread out in a baking pan. This process is also called spatchcocking. The breasts should be in the middle with legs and wings facing outward. The inside of the chicken should be facing down in the pan.

  2. 2

    Now you will rub your chicken down with the butter, salt, and pepper. Don't be scared be generous with the love. If you want you can add different seasonings such as rosemary, red pepper flakes, or some Tony's. This is just the basics.

  3. 3

    Add a small amount of water to your pan. Maybe an inch to an inch and a half. Now place the pan with your chicken in it in the preheated oven.

  4. 4

    Your chicken should roast for about 30 minutes to an hour depending on the size. The skin should get nice and crispy. Your chicken is done when you poke it with a fork through the thickest part or close to the thigh joints and it no longer bleeds. Clear fluid should come out.

  5. 5

    Once chicken is finished roasting set it to the side or in the fridge to cool off.

  6. 6

    While chicken is cooling get a large pot, such as a stock pot, add water and bullion cubes and bring to a boil. I also added the juice from the pan the chicken was roasted in. You can also add garlic powder, onion powder, or other spices as you would like.

  7. 7

    Once your liquid is boiling add your carrots and celery hearts to the pot and turn down to a slow simmer. Taste and make sure it's flavors are where you want them to be. Adjust as necessary.

  8. 8

    As that is cooking you will need to debone your chicken. As you're pulling the meat off add it to the pot. I also pull the skin off and cut into small pieces before adding to the pot. Same as the beasts.

  9. 9

    Let simmer together to get all the flavors going for about 30 minutes. Once you can stick a fork through the carrot pieces it is cooked. Turn off heat and dump all the raw egg Noodles in and stir. The hot liquid will cook them perfectly. In about 10-15 minutes it will be complete.

  10. 10

    Also if you would like I take my onion slices and caramelize in a pan using coconut oil. I cook until soft and brown and yummy. Then when I fix my bowl of soup I put some of these on top and it is fantastic. I have to do this as the kiddos don't like onion. But I love it. I also like to add a squirt of lemon juice on top.

  11. 11

    Sit down and enjoy with your favorite beverage

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