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Clean Eating Chicken Soup Recipe

There’s just something about a bowl of chicken soup on a cold winter day. Especially if you or someone you know is feeling a little under the weather. There’s nothing that feels as warm and soothing as a big bowl of poultry and broth. Something about the texture of the rice mixed in with all those other delectable and nourishing ingredients hit the spot every single time.

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Winter Lemon Chicken Barley Soup

An irresistible creamy lemon chicken barley soup that has tons of veggies, tender barley and is hearty and comforting for chilly winter days!

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Thai Chicken Soup

Thai Chicken Soup with Coconut Milk is a fulfilling light, rich and creamy Thai Soup recipe! Want to bring the zest back to your dinner table (in under and hour) but need a low carb, keto friendly choice? Tom Kha Gai Soup is burstingly bold, perfect authentic recipe addition to your keto recipe collection!

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Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup

This creamy, savory chicken noodle soup is a hug in a bowl. A perfect comfort food recipe to warm you right up! This is so delicious. This is a hug disguised as soup. And who doesn’t want a hug in a bowl? I do, for one. It’s pretty much exactly how I feel about wine. It’s a hug in a glass.

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Healthy Chicken Pie Soup

A super-rich and creamy chicken pot pie soup is so comforting and satisfying. It's made in the Instant Pot, and it's dairy free, grain free, gluten free, paleo, and Whole30.

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Quick and Easy Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup

Quick and easy homemade chicken noodle soup recipe from scratch that’s made in just one pot with simple ingredients. It’s light, healthy, cheap and delicious and ready in 30 minutes on the stovetop! This soup is perfect for a weeknight dinner or lunch. It’s especially helpful if you’re not feeling well or have a nasty cold. I know there are so many recipes and variations out there but this is the way my Mom and Grandma make it and it’s seriously the BEST homemade chicken noodle soup ever! You can serve with bread or crackers but it’s a truly a meal on its own!

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Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup

No matter if the weather is warm or cold, a comforting bowl of chicken noodle soup is always in order! This Slow Cooker Creamy Chicken Noodle Soup is quick and easy to assemble and perfect for sharing with a friend or just having for dinner! I’m admittedly not generally a fan of chicken noodle soup. I think I just have a notion that you should only have it when you are nursing a cold. BUT this chicken noodle soup is the exception. I could eat it every day for lunch along with a nice toasty sandwich. Juicy and flavorful chicken thighs (or breasts), mushrooms, rich cream, and thin egg noodles. Seriously yum.

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Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup

Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup is a staple at our house! This easy recipe for How to Make Chicken Noodle Soup is one you’ll make again and again. This one is for all you soup lovers out there. This easy to make, yet oh so delicious chicken noodle soup combines it all. It’s both healthy, light and super cozy. This chicken noodle soup is perfect for when you want a minimal effort, but still full of rich flavor soup. Does it still qualify as soup weather? I suppose it depends on where you live. But lemme tell you, even if it doesn’t, this delicious antioxidant soup is an all-time favorite for all year round. Go ahead and add more greens if you are feeling up to it! This soup is a great way of adding an extra portion of veggies to your meal, especially if you have fussy eaters in your home.

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Best Ever Slow Cooker Chicken Noodle Soup

This Best Ever Slow Cooker Chicken Noodle Soup is the only chicken noodle soup recipe you’ll need to get you through the winter! It’s healthy, it’s wholesome, it’s packed with veggies and lean chicken, and it’s so easy to make in the Crock-Pot or slow cooker!! It’s the perfect soup for sick days and snow days! And during the winter season when viruses rear their ugly heads, I’ve GOT to have this Best-Ever Chicken Noodle Soup on repeat in my kitchen. I often make my chicken or vegetable stock and use that in this soup, although you can easily use your favorite low-sodium chicken stock from the grocery store and it will be just as great. And feel free to use whatever noodles you prefer in this Best Ever Slow Cooker Chicken Noodle Soup. I sometimes use macaroni, if that’s all I have on hand, and even though our favorite is rotini or fusilli, even spaghetti noodles cracked into thirds will do just fine. And a great hack to make this soup even easier – use rotisserie chicken! I keep some grilled or poached chicken breasts in my freezer to use in soups or salads, but a grocery store rotisserie chicken is a great time-saver if you need some cooked chicken quickly. Just remove the skin and cut it into bite-sized pieces! And feel free to use whatever vegetables you wish! My kids love carrots best, but I’ve also added frozen green beans and even frozen corn in a pinch. It’s really up to you! And serve with some fresh whole grain bread or crusty artisan bread for dipping and you’ve got a majorly delicious and wholesome meal that’s sure to help ease your sickness or at least keep you warm on cold winter days!

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Super Easy Chicken Noodle Soup

A few days ago, my good friend made me an incredible, soothing bowl of homemade chicken noodle soup when I was feeling sick. I swooned at the natural creaminess, intoxicating flavors, and perfectly cooked shredded chicken. She sent me home with a quart of leftovers, but I finished it fast and still craved more of this traditionally healing soup. Although food cooked for you by other people always tastes better, this recipe is quite delicious and worthy of making for yourself, friends, and family, especially as cold season approaches. Make your chicken noodle soup. To make this soup in 30 minutes or less, make the chicken ahead of time or use leftover chicken. Alternatively, it takes about 30 minutes to sear and braise a bone-in, skin-on chicken breast for this soup recipe; instructions for both versions are below.