Mike's Spicy Mexican Sick Day Chicken Noodle Soup

As the old adage goes, "When it rains. It pours."
13 of my 15, 7 and 8 year old students showed up today with terrible head and chest colds. With their lack of taste and smell, I decided an extremely flavorful Mexican, "tummy feel good," soup was in order. Plus, an extra spicy soup to clear their sinuses that was packed with proteins and vitamins was needed. This recipe also had to be fast and super easy as afternoon naps were desperately needed by all.
Anyway, I doubled this recipe for the kids. But, as listed, it'll easily serve 4 as a main dish and 8 as a starter soup. Know that white rice goes great in this delicious sick day dish as well. But, it's your choice!
Mike's Spicy Mexican Sick Day Chicken Noodle Soup
As the old adage goes, "When it rains. It pours."
13 of my 15, 7 and 8 year old students showed up today with terrible head and chest colds. With their lack of taste and smell, I decided an extremely flavorful Mexican, "tummy feel good," soup was in order. Plus, an extra spicy soup to clear their sinuses that was packed with proteins and vitamins was needed. This recipe also had to be fast and super easy as afternoon naps were desperately needed by all.
Anyway, I doubled this recipe for the kids. But, as listed, it'll easily serve 4 as a main dish and 8 as a starter soup. Know that white rice goes great in this delicious sick day dish as well. But, it's your choice!
Steps
- 1
Small chop all of your vegetables and throw everything [except for anything listed as reserves, garnish or noodles] in a large pot. Boil on high for 20 minutes covered. Or, until your small chopped carrots are softened. They're your best [doneness] indicator.
- 2
At 20 minutes, boil your egg noodles as per manufactures directions. Usually 7 minutes - in a separate pot. If not boiled in a separate pot, you'll dust up your soup with a carb clouded murky broth. Yuck! Do the same with your rice if you choose to employ it. Add 1 tsp salt and a dash of oil to your noodles and cover. Stir occasionally. Drain and add noodles to your soup. Do not rinse your noodles.
- 3
● Important Steps: Taste test your soup. If you feel your broth is too acidic based upon the high amounts of green/red tomatoes, jalapeños and lemon/lime juice, add a good pinch of baking soda while your soup is at a heavy boil. She'll foam up quite a bit she'll settle right down when stirred. So, no worries. Add another pinch of baking soda if you feel it's needed after a minute or so. Also, add additional 1/2 tbsp Cumin to your pot just before serving. You'll want that extra kick! Add water as needed for additional broth. Sick kids throats do appreciate their hot broth! I also add additional fresh chilled cilantro [my kids do love their cilantro!] and mix gently just prior to serving.
- 4
Serve soup piping hot with chilled lime or lemon wedges, [both work quite well, especially on sore throats!] fresh cilantro, avocado slices, tortilla chips [if only to serve their scratchy little throats!] and fresh flour tortillas as an absorbent tummy filler. A dollop of sour cream is also a great addition if, they don't have upset tummies. Any creams will only curdle in their tiny stomachs. Enjoy!
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