Lazy chicken soup because I have a cold
Sep. 16th, 2009 11:59 amInspired by a discussion with
nico_wolfwood on Facebook. The advantage over using easier stuff like tinned soup/stock is that there's less artificial crap, which I try and avoid when I'm feeling particularly low (yes, I could make my own stock, see "lazy").
Simmer for about half an hour:
A tablespoon of miso paste
half a saucepan-ish of water
parsley
1 cup? chopped vegetables (carrot, spinach, pumpkin, celery(*), whatever you have to hand that's soupish)
A chopped chicken thigh with as much fat cut out as you can manage
salt and pepper
2 cloves garlic
Onion would probably be good, but I don't have any.
Pour over cooked soba or other noodles.
(*)celery leaves are fantastic in soups and stocks, I always save and freeze them
Simmer for about half an hour:
A tablespoon of miso paste
half a saucepan-ish of water
parsley
1 cup? chopped vegetables (carrot, spinach, pumpkin, celery(*), whatever you have to hand that's soupish)
A chopped chicken thigh with as much fat cut out as you can manage
salt and pepper
2 cloves garlic
Onion would probably be good, but I don't have any.
Pour over cooked soba or other noodles.
(*)celery leaves are fantastic in soups and stocks, I always save and freeze them
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Date: 2009-09-16 04:17 am (UTC)I did not know this. Do they freeze okay? Do you chop them up before adding them. Where else do I find out about this crazy idea. :P
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Date: 2009-09-16 04:27 am (UTC)Googling "celery leaves recipe" found a bunch of interesting looking stuff I'd never heard of :)
(*)well, the leaves themselves are ok, but the skinny ends-of-celery they're attached to, which I leave on, are not.
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