Monday, June 16, 2014

GG's Chicken Soup Recipe



I recently had the opportunity to read and review a heartwarming book called GG and Mamela. It's a book for Amanda's age group. She enjoyed listening to the story. Her favorite part was when GG taught Mamela how to make her special chicken soup.

The page that excited Amanda the most was when we got to the actual recipe at the end of the book. I agreed to make it with her and she reminded me, so that I wouldn't forget. I won't be posting the actual recipe here (for copyright reasons), but I will explain all the steps so that you can make it yourself. Also, mine is slightly adapted for convenience.

To find out more about the book and its author, you can visit my review on GG and Mamela. To purchase the book with the original recipe, you can visit Amazon or the Author Website.

This soup is delicious!

Day 1

Rinse the chicken well. Cover with water in
a large pot and bring to the boil.

Skim the foam off and discard.
Once the bubbles become white,
lower the heat to a simmer.

Add the vegetables:
3 carrots (chopped), 2 celery stalks with leaves
(chopped), quartered onion and peeled sweet potato
(my onions and sweet potato were on
the small side, so I used 2 of each).
The recipe included a parsnip (chopped),
but I couldn't get one in our small town.

Add seasoning: Salt and pepper.
Stir the soup occasionally.
Simmer, half covered, for about
1 1/2 hours or until veggies are
tender.

Remove the chicken and let it cool
before taking the meat off the bone
(in bite size pieces). Pour the soup
through a strainer to get a clear
broth. Cut up the sweet potato.
Refrigerate the veggies.
Cool the soup and
refrigerate overnight.

Day 2

Remove the fat that has thickened on top
of the soup. Reheat the soup with the
veggies and the chicken pieces.
Check if the soup needs more salt.
Cook fine egg noodles separately
and drain them.

Soup being reheated with the veggies and chicken.

Chop fresh parsley and dill.

Spoon a helping of noodles in each soup bowl
and then ladle in the hot soup. Garnish with
fresh parsley and dill in each bowl.

Amanda adding the garnish.

A bowl of GG's Chicken Soup
This soup is delicious!

We live in the southern hemisphere, in South Africa, and it's now winter time. This soup was perfect for the cold weather and we all enjoyed eating it. There was enough to last for two days for our family of six. I think it would be lovely to eat anytime of the year, even summer. Try it! You will be glad you did.


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