Vegetable-Chicken Soup with Homemade Noodles Recipe Video

Summary

Preparation Time30 MinCooking Time1 Hr 0 Min
Ready In1 Hr 30 MinDifficulty LevelMedium
Health IndexAverageCourse
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Ingredients

 
Chicken Base:
 
Chicken thighs - 4
 
Water - 3-4 cups, just to cover the chicken
 
Chicken bouillons - 3-4
 
Bay leaves -2
 
Lemon pepper - 1 tablespoon
 
Veggies:
 
Medium onion -1, chopped
 
Carrots - 3, peeled and chopped
 
Celery - 3 stalks
 
Russet potatoes - 5, peeled and chopped
 
Parmesan cheese - 1 rind
 
Homemade Noodles:
 
Eggs - 6, beaten
 
Salt and pepper
 
Milk -1 tablespoon
 
Flour - 3-4 cups, start with 3 and depending on consistency add more
 
Chicken bouillon - 1

Directions

MAKING
1) Boil chicken base for about 35 minutes in a large pot on a high to medium high heat. Add veggies and cheese rind after chicken has cooked. Stir and cover for an hour on a medium low.
2) Combine eggs, salt and pepper and milk, beat together. Add 3 cups of flour into the egg mixture, stir and add more flour until needed. You can knead it on the countertop. (Not too sticky is what you’re looking for, easy to handle). Roll out the dough to a ¼ inch on a pre-floured countertop. Cut in half horizontally and then cut into ¼ inch strips.
3) Boil water in a LARGE pot and put 1 chicken bouillon into pot. Place noodles into water and cook for 4-5 minutes until noodles float. (Recommend to do in batches to not crowd the pot).
4) Before adding cooked noodles into pot, take out bay leaves and de-skin, de-bone and shred the chicken. Place chicken back into pot. Add noodles, let all flavors combine for another 20 minutes on a low heat. Add more salt, pepper and/or chicken bouillon to taste. Before serving take out cheese rind if any remains.

SERVING
5) Serve hot.

Editors Review

You may have had several kinds of noodle soup. Have you ever tried a soup with noodles prepared right there and then added into the soup? This recipe looks quite delicious and the noodles are really simple. Passed on from her grandmother, Jen shows you how to do it.
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