Chicken Macaroni Soup - comfort when the world goes Holy Dow!

Holy Cow! If you have read the crisis and turmoil in the media (all kinds) everyday since last month, I bet you would not want to hear another Holy Dow in my blog. So how about...


Holy Macaroni,
This is one comfort food for me;
Carrots and celery do some trick,
There is no secret and hidden tip.



Look at the colors...or does the sound of chicken macaroni tempt you enough ? I totally enjoy homemade chicken macaroni. Whenever I cook this, I can see the smile on my other half. Though he has limited ability over Mandarin (Chinese language), I will still hear him say "Yes ...就是这个味 - this is THE TASTE!" ...then *silent*....except for the chomp chomp chomp I hear for the rest of the meal. We are easy people to satisfy...you know :D

Chicken macaroni soup
Ingredients:
- Any chicken parts you prefer (except the head and buttocks!)
-3-5 stalks from a bunch of celery, washed and sliced
-0.75lbs baby carrot, washed and cut into halves
-dried mushrooms, soaked in water to clean; then chopped to pieces
- 1 small knob (3-4cm) of ginger, cut into half
-water (adjust accordingly)
-1 cup chicken broth(option: since you will be boiling chicken in water too - you will be cooking your own broth too)
-pinch of salt, to taste
-dash of pepper, to taste
-drops of sesame oil
-cilantro and red chili, sliced to garnish
- fried shallots for garnish if you have
-vegetables such as bok choy as side dish

Directions:
1.Boil the chicken in water for ~15-30mins (depending on size of chicken used) with celery, carrots, ginger and mushrooms, till chicken is cooked through. Add salt to taste in the process
2.Remove boiled chicken from pot, to cool. When cooled, shred the chicken, set aside (the unused shredded chicken, keep in fridge or freezer for future use)
3.Throw the chicken rib/bones back into the pot of warm soup, dash in some white pepper, stir and mix well
4.Meanwhile, cook macaroni in boiling water according to package instructions, shd be about 10mins or less
5.When ready to serve, heat up the pot of soup and ladle flavorful soup of celery, carrots and mushrooms over the macaroni, top with shredded chicken
6.Garnish with cilantro and red chili

P.S. If you wish to have more vegetables, you can add any seasonable leafy greens (bok choy, you cai, chinese spinach) to the chicken macaroni soup as the side.



Presto Pasta Night back to Ruth this week and I'm glad to be shooting for this round.

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26 comments:

  1. Isn't it amazing how a simple bowl of soup can be so warm and comforting especially in these difficult times. Your Chicken & Macaroni Soup looks so incredibly inviting. I'm actually going to put up a pot of chicken soup today. Mine isn't going to be quite as tantalizing as yours because I've decided to use the leftovers from the Chicken Florentine & Noodles I made for dinner last night with the addition of whatever "stray" vegetables I find in the fridge. That's what's so great about any kind of simple soup. Anything and everything can go into it and it's so inexpensive. Thanks so much for sharing this recipe. Wish me Luck!

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  2. Wow, this must be great! A bowl of noodle that made your hubby spoke in Mandarin. :)

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  3. yours look so much special... yum... :)

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  4. how lucky ur hubby is to meet u..and marry u ...

    if my one can cook like u.... i pray hard hard every day...

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  5. Minus the chicken skin will be perfect for me. ;)

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  6. Makes me feel warm and comforted all over! And I like the fact that you could make a huge pot and just heat it up for multiple meals. Thanks for this!

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  7. That is the biggest stamp of approval from one's partner: "This is the TASTE!!" :D

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  8. I am learning Mandarin too. Actually, I have been learning Mandarin since I was 8!! Haha. But I am so bad in it that even my mom would cover her ears and just tell me don't bother. Heee..

    I can use some of this soup - as the weather getting colder and colder.

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  9. You are so lucky! My other half don't like macaroni soup. I only cook this when I'm alone at home. It's my comfort food as well.

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  10. Can swap a bowl of your macaroni with my pumpkin rice?

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  11. This is also our family's comfort food! Easy to prepare and it's a one-dish meal,too! I usually add milk to make it creamy and thick. I also remove the chicken skin (because it is full of cholesterol). :)

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  12. you bowl of macaroni look so inviting.... can't wait to try it out. it has to be next week, cos we are going off for a short break this weekend.

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  13. thats alot of chicken skin...hmmm gives more flavour to the soup?

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  14. mmm. this brings back fond memories of my gramma's chicken macaroni soup! looks gorgeous tigerfish..x

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  15. Yum -- that does look comforting, and very economical, too!

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  16. fantastic version of chicken soup and perfect for the weather we're having. Thanks so much for sharing with Presto Pasta Nights.

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  17. Oh yummy comfort food. :)

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  18. Nice soup! You should submit this to our Fall Soup Recipe Contest! That looks heartwarming for sure.

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  19. I love chicken soup, sounds so comforting !!

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  20. Simple & yet tasty ~ good try :)

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  21. I love this! another simply delicious recipe to tuck away..thanks!

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  22. that is indeed comforting!! I would like a bowl please.

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  23. What a fantastic idea for a cold autumn's night.

    Judy

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  24. for a secong I thought you sweared "Holy Cow", I guess not . . . lol! love your dish, so colourful and yummy!

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  25. Comfy food for the flu bug for my kids :)

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  26. macaroni is my fave pasta ... Your version of macaroni soup looks better than mine ... more chunky and I love the addition of celery :D

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