Sometimes we love to skip our regular diet by having various type of noodles, flat bread or even pasta. For today, I'm going to cook my favorite Chicken Noodle Soup.
My recipe was a bit different since I have added bird's eye chili, to make it spicier and ground almond for slight nuttiness to the soup. This is the most loved chicken soup by my family.
Whenever I cooked any chicken dish, I make sure to remove the skin and excessive fat hidden in between the flesh. You can always ask the poultry seller to remove the skin and cut the chicken according to your requirement, how big you want it to be.
In addition of cooked noodle, you can make this heavenly soup with pasta or rice cake (lontong) too. You can control the spice of this Spicy Chicken Noodle Soup by adding more or less chili and also modify the vegetables to your preference.
Instead of serving the chicken as it is, you can shred the chicken with your fingers as you pick it off the bone. Simply pull the meat apart into chunks.
Warm the belly and heart with a big bowl of Spicy Chicken Noodle Soup. This endless customized recipe is healthy addition to any meal or a great centerpiece dish in its own right.
SPICY CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP
Servings : 4-6
600 g fresh yellow noodle/rice noodle
2 carrot peeled and thickly sliced
2 potato peeled and cubed
3 tsp ground coriander
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp ground fennel
1/2 tsp turmeric
1 stalk lemon grass bruised
4 whole almond ground
10 bird's eye chili or 1 tsp ground pepper
2 big onion chopped
2 big onion sliced and fried till crisp
2 cloves garlic minced
1 thick slice ginger
6 cups water
salt to taste
chopped cilantro
1.75 kg chicken pieces with bone still in
2 tablespoon oil
DIRECTIONS
Heat the oil in a deep pot, add in lemon grass and onion fry until it turns translucent.
Add in coriander. cumin. fennel, turmeric, ginger, garlic, bird's eye chili and little water, cook until fragrant.
Now add the ground almond and chicken pieces, stir until chicken is coated with spices.
Add 6 cups of water, carrot and salt, let simmer until chicken is half cooked.
Now add the potato, continue cooking until potato turns soft and chicken is fully cooked. Check if more salt is needed.
Remove from heat. Bring a large pot of water to boil, When water is boiling, put in noodles, let cook for 3-5 minutes (this is for fresh noodle). If using dried noodle, cook it longer. Strain.
To serve, put the noodles in a bowl, add soup and garnish with fried onion and chopped cilantro.
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This would be such a great soup for lunch..
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oooh, I do love a chicken noodle soup and am always looking for an alternative way to cook it... this looks great!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds interesting!
ReplyDeleteThis soup is not for me (I'm a vegetarian) but my husband would love it :)
delicious chicken noodle soup!!!
ReplyDeleteyummy wonderfully done
ReplyDeleteAlthough it is no season for soup here, yet I am finding so myself being tempted by this delicious hearty soup.
ReplyDeletecomforting & delicious...
ReplyDeleteI skip my diet an awful lot then :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a warming recipe!
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ReplyDeleteJust finished my lunch and soup is just inviting me..Drooling here.
ReplyDeletePerfect for cool spring days! Would you share this at my Tasty Tuesday linky party?
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This sounds delicious!
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I love chicken soup and this Asian style is so perfect for me!
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe! my son recently started eating on his own.. he does take a long time but still finishes his plate.. and one thing he loves to eat is noodles.. and i can make this for sure…. having some tofu substituted for chicken :)
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ReplyDeletelove to have it :) i think i am going to make this recipe.. this looks so great :) well done dear good job ..
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ReplyDeleteThis sounds so good, I love chicken soup but never had spicy chicken soup before. I will be making this one too, and hope you share it at Sunday's Best tomorrow. Good things should be shared!
ReplyDeleteLove it . yum yummy
ReplyDeleteReally interesting seasoning... love it. Thanks so much for sharing your soup with us on foodie friday.
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Yum! I could go for a bowl or two right now! Thanks for sharing at Fridays Unfolded!
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It is snowing here today, I wish I had some of this! Thanks for linking up at The Four Seasons Blog Hop! Sandra from Scrumptilicious 4 You! We would love to have you come back next week!
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious! Thanks so much for sharing your recipe @DearCreatives party. I hope to see you again this week. Theresa
ReplyDeleteI'm always up for finding a new variation for chicken soup! I tend to make the same one over and over. I found you over at the Delicious Recipes google community. If you have a moment, I would love for you to come over and share it with us at Foodie Fridays on A Dish of Daily Life. Either way though, I am pinning it now. :)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds lovely and really tasty. Thank you for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteSimon
The seasonings in this dish sound wonderful!! Thanks for sharing at the What's for Dinner party! Enjoy the rest of your week.
ReplyDeleteLooks delish! I'd have to go with white boneless chicken, but I'd keep everything else the same. Thanks for sharing with us on Crafty Creators at LifeasaLEOWife.com!
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Niki
Thanks so much for linking up at Food Friday 15 for Soup Recipes. Shared.
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