Veggie Chicken Broth Soup

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When boiling or poaching Chicken for use in another dish, you might as well create a nice vegetable soup with it.

Veggie Chicken Broth Soup

When boiling or poaching Chicken for use in another dish, you might as well create a nice vegetable soup with it.

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Ingredients

30 mins
4 servings
  1. 4 cwater
  2. 4 pcschicken parts (bone, skin on)
  3. 1red onion, sliced
  4. 3bay leaves
  5. 4garlic cloves, crushed
  6. 1thumb of ginger, sliced thinly
  7. 1/4of a Chicken bullion or broth cube
  8. 1 stalkLeeks, sliced crosswise including dark green part
  9. 4kinds of leafy green vegetables (bok choy, pechay, Chinese cabbage, celery leaves etc.)
  10. to tasteSalt & pepper
  11. few leaves of Cilantro for garnish (optional)

Cooking Instructions

30 mins
  1. 1

    Combine first 7 ingredients together in a pot over medium heat.

    Drop in leeks once you see bubbles starting.

    Let it boil for 30 to 40 minutes, depending how large your chicken pieces are.

  2. 2

    When chicken is cooked, drop in all of your sliced leafy greens before you take out the chicken.

    Cook until veggies are done, about 7-10 minutes.

    Remove chicken if you're using it for another dish. If it's only poaching, you need to remove chicken earlier, especially if cooking breasts. I like using bones in and skin on because it makes the broth tastier, cooking it longer too to get the flavour.

    Do a taste test before turning off heat, add salt or pepper or more broth powder as desired.

    Serve as a side soup or entree while hot. Garnish with cilantro, leaves only (optional).

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