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Whether it’s the flu, allergies, or that lovely spring cold, flu fighter chicken noodle soup is the perfect comfort food when you are feeling sick! Loaded with tender chicken, vitamin packed veggies, egg noodles, a burst of lemon, a punch of dill, and just the right amount of spice, this soup is one flavorful hug is a bowl to wrap you right up and get you feeling a little bit better.
If you love a good chicken noodle soup loaded with all the classic ingredients but appreciate a new and creative twist, this soup is for you. As opposed to the classic way of poaching your chicken in the broth, this recipe calls for roasting the chicken in a blend of olive oil, spices, and herbs and shredded right before tossing into the hot pot of garlicky goodness. The roasting…it makes all the difference!
Besides the chicken tip, another great tip for this soup is in the broth. It can take a long time to achieve the perfect broth but using a combination of store-bought chicken broth and water really turns out great. Water and chicken stock may not sound like the world’s dreamiest broth but that is where the veggies, citrus and herbs enter the story and shine through. Now you may be thinking…dill in a chicken noodle soup seems a bit odd…but chicken, lemon and dill are a match made in heaven.
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Recipe credit – https://bakerbynature.com/flu-fighter-chicken-noodle-soup/
If you have got a cold or allergies have you feeling yucky, or you are trying to kick the end of the flu, you need to try this recipe. It’s packed with healthy ingredients and it is absolutely delicious. This soup recipe is so flavorful, bold and healthy, and it’s hard to not want to eat it every day once you’ve tried it. It is a great way to get your daily dose of protein and veggies and it comes packaged up in one steamy, cozy bowl.
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Written By: Lauren Foster
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