
I took 2 chicken breasts and chopped them up, seasoned them with salt and pepper and cooked them in a bit of vegetable oil. The oil combined with the salt gives the chicken a really nice little crust that is super flavorful and keeps in the moisture.
In my soup pot, I started with a quick simmer of chopped onions, celery, garlic and red pepper in butter. Once they were softened, I added chicken stock (no, it's not homemade stock, but I'm willing to trade that for a 30 minute meal) and add the cooked chicken. I like to add a bit of creaminess and extra flavor in to my soups, so I sometimes use a condensed soup like cream of chicken. This time I added cream of celery soup.
Any type of noodle tastes great in this soup but I am a bit traditional and lean on the egg noodles. On Saturday I happened to have German egg noodles in my cupboard, so I used them. They are not as wide as what we usually think of as egg noodles, but they are thicker and have a nice, rough homemade texture.
After rummaging through my fridge and freezer, I pulled out some frozen stew vegetables and gave them an extra chop before throwing them into the pot. I finished the soup with a seasoning of oregano, basil and pepper.
Just a note, although I LOVE soup, my husband is not a huge fan. He is willing to eat one bowl, but would rather not eat an entire pot of it. Keeping that in mind, I keep my liquid level quite low, almost like a stew. Once that goes into the fridge, the noodles soak up the broth and the leftovers end up being like a creamy chicken and noodles casserole rather than a soup, which Alexander really enjoys. It's quite easy to rehydrate that again with chicken stock should I want soup again.
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