This soup was a day saver. My daughter started her braces and chicken noodle soup is her fav soup. I gave this soup a try 4 yrs ago and it became a staple on braces day. She loves it
I make a batch every other week or so with a similar recipe. It's one of my staples. I make it really heavy with veggies and thighs so that it is more like a stew.
I made this today for dinner. First time making homemade chicken noodle soup. The chicken came out a bit over cooked but the taste was delicious. Pretty good for first time I’d say. I used better than bouillon chicken stock for the broth.
Another brilliant recipe! I'll have to try this soon. As I'm on the other side of the world (I think) it's starting to heat up here, I'm sure we will have a few more cooler days so I can try this Chicken noodle soup.😋
Personally I like to cook the egg noodles separately as I feel it makes the soup taste a little weird, maybe all the starch idk. then strain rinse and put the noodles in the soup. All your veggies scraps or if you get a pre cooked rotisserie chicken use the bones and veggie scraps in the broth then strain to make the broth even better before you put your fresh edible ingredients in.
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This soup was a day saver. My daughter started her braces and chicken noodle soup is her fav soup. I gave this soup a try 4 yrs ago and it became a staple on braces day. She loves it
So happy to hear! Its our too.
Thank you for this awesome video, second time trying this recipe! I love the walk through with the commentary ❤️
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Love her recipes .
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I make a batch every other week or so with a similar recipe. It's one of my staples. I make it really heavy with veggies and thighs so that it is more like a stew.
Thank you sooo much :). Looks good, will try today.
Yuppp, been using this recipe for years. Thanks for the updated video! 👍🏽
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Thanks for the recipe ❤️
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I made this today for dinner. First time making homemade chicken noodle soup. The chicken came out a bit over cooked but the taste was delicious. Pretty good for first time I’d say. I used better than bouillon chicken stock for the broth.
Awesome looking soup... Great Recipe!
Thanks for watching! Happy Cooking :)
Thanks for the recipe and taking the time to make a video to show this cook'n noob how to do it right the first time. 👍
Great recipe ❤
Glad you like it 😍
Oh boy, now I'm hungry!
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Looks Good! Pro Tip, Cook The Pasta Separately So It Doesn't Get Mushy After Sitting In The Soup.
So yummy
Looks good
Comfort food for sure
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Thank you for the recipe. It’s yummy.
Thank you! I just picked up some rotisserie chickens on sale so this is perfect 😊
Great let us know how it turns out on our website.
When you said you were heavy handed with the garlic and put four cloves in all I could think was that’s the min I normally put in anything 😆
Another brilliant recipe! I'll have to try this soon. As I'm on the other side of the world (I think) it's starting to heat up here, I'm sure we will have a few more cooler days so I can try this Chicken noodle soup.😋
So glad you like it! Great comfort food for cold nights.
There is an ad right in the middle of the instructions online wont be using this website again !
Adding potatoes is what I do.
No seasoning?
Personally I like to cook the egg noodles separately as I feel it makes the soup taste a little weird, maybe all the starch idk. then strain rinse and put the noodles in the soup. All your veggies scraps or if you get a pre cooked rotisserie chicken use the bones and veggie scraps in the broth then strain to make the broth even better before you put your fresh edible ingredients in.
Easily adaptable to personal tastes.
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I could barely hear the sound
Are you Turkish??????
Just one thing.. season your chicken. 😢
The chicken seasons in the soup, but you can always add more salt/pepper as needed.