Old Fashioned Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe (2024)

Old-Fashioned Chicken Noodle Soup is the ultimate comfort food. My son was recovering form a cold this weekend so I made him this soup. He gobbled it up and asked for refills. After 2 bowls, he told me that his Mama is “the best cooker.” I about melted. I hope your family gives you the same reviews! 🙂

I learned to make ‘real’ homemade chicken noodle soup fromAngelina, my husbands cousin. She actually seasons and roasts her bird first and then slow cooks the broth longer. I wanted this to be ready for my boy when he got home from school so I figured out a way to make it quickerand it turned out amazing. If you’re looking for a really speedy version, try our EASY Chicken Noodle Soup.

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Let me tell you the tale of the young rooster used for this chicken noodle soup. Maybe it’s rooster noodle soup, eh? This year, my parents decided they wanted to keep chickens so my mom bought about 20 chicks from a local farmer, built them a baby chicken “sauna” (heat lamps, the works!) and kept them in the shower of the guest bathroom since they were too tiny to be outdoors.

Their Jack Russell terrier made it into the bathroom and basically annihilated every single one of the chicks. Poor babies. My mom was so upset, but the dog was curious, got in and temptation overtook him I guess. So Mom went back to the farmer for more chicks but by then, all of the female chicks had been bought up so sheended up with about 50% roosters.

Something had to be done with the roosters who had a little too much testosterone to co-exist in the same coup. So the rooster that you see in the ingredient picture below, well…

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Ingredientsor the Chicken Broth:

2lb bone-in, skin-on chicken pieces (drum, breast, wing, neck..) I used a whole small rooster
2 bay leaves
1 small onion, halved (or 1/2 medium onion)
2 garlic cloves, pierced
1 tsp dried thyme or 2 sprigs fresh thyme
5Quarts water
12-16 oz egg noodles (keep in mind they expand as they cook)

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Ingredients for Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup:

3 celery sticks, finely diced
2 large carrots, quartered and thinly sliced
1 mediumonion, finely diced
salt & ground black pepper, to taste
4 Tbsp Fresh Parsley, chopped
4 Tbsp Fresh Dill, chopped

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How to Make the Original Chicken Noodle Soup:

1. Separate chicken into pieces (wings, drums, etc) leaving the skin on and trim chicken pieces of excess fat. Next use a heavy knife towhack/cut/chop the chicken along the center of the bones to expose bone marrow andrelease the iron-rich good stuff into the broth.

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2. In a large soup pot (at least 8 Qt pot), combine chicken pieces with a halved onion, 2 bay leaves, 2 pierced garlic cloves and 1 tsp dried thyme. Add 5 quarts water and bring to a boil. Using a large spoon, remove and discard any foam that rises to the top. Reduce heat to a low simmer and cook partially covered for 1 1/2 hours. It should be barely bubbling. The chicken meat will be tender and broth will be infused with chicken flavor.

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3. Remove chicken pieces and once they are cool enough to handle, separate the meat from the bones (you’ll be putting the meat back into the soup later). Discard bones. Cover meat with foil or a lid to keep it from drying out.

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4. Strain the broth into a large heat-proof bowl over a sieve lined with a large paper towel. Angelina shared this tip and it’s brilliant; it catches all of the excess fat in the soup. Mine didn’t have much fat since it was a young rooster.

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5. Rinse the nowempty pot, and place back over medium heat. Add 2 Tbsp olive oil and sauté 3 finely chopped celery sticks, 2 thinly sliced carrots and 1 finely diced onion. I love my celery and onion finely chopped but if you like it coarsely chopped/diced; by all means! 🙂 Saute over medium heat for 5 minutes or until vegetables are softened.

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6. Addchicken broth back to pot and salt and pepper to taste. I added at least 1 Tbsp sea salt and about 1/4 tsp pepper. Bring to a light boil and continue cooking another 15 minutes.

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7. Add shredded chicken and egg noodles and continue cooking until noodles are cooked through (check the cooking time on your noodles – mine took 20 min). Thank you to Ree Drummond who recommended these egg noodles from the freezer section. They only have 3 ingredients (flour, water and eggs) and they remind me of the dough used for pelmeni (dumplings). So homey.

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8. Turn off heat andstir infresh parsley and dill. Ladle into warm soup bowls.

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Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com

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Homemade Old-Fashioned chicken noodle soup with a homemade chicken stock and plump egg noodles, is the ultimate comfort food.

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Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Cook Time: 2 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Ingredients

Servings: 12 servings

For the Chicken Broth:

  • 2 lb chicken pieces, bone-in, skin-on*
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 small onion, halved (or 1/2 medium onion)
  • 2 garlic cloves, pierced
  • 1 tsp dried thyme , or 2 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 5 Quarts water
  • 12-16 oz egg noodles, keep in mind they expand as they cook

For the Chicken Noodle Soup:

  • 3 celery sticks, finely diced
  • 2 large carrots, quartered and thinly sliced
  • 1 medium onion, finely diced
  • 1 Tbsp sea salt, or to taste
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper, or to taste
  • 4 Tbsp fresh parsley, chopped
  • 4 Tbsp fresh dill, chopped

Instructions

  • Separate chicken into pieces (wings, drums, etc) leaving the skin on and trim chicken pieces of excess fat. Next use a heavy knife to cut/chop the chicken along the center of the bones to expose bone marrow and release the iron-rich good stuff into the broth.

  • In a large soup pot (at least 8 Qt pot), combine chicken pieces with halved onion, 2 bay leaves, 2 pierced garlic cloves and 1 tsp dried thyme. Add 5 quarts water and bring to a boil. Using a large spoon, remove and discard any foam that rises to the top. Reduce heat to a low simmer and cook partially covered for 1 1/2 hours. It should be barely bubbling. The chicken meat will be tender and broth will be infused with chicken flavor.

  • Remove chicken pieces and once they are cool enough to handle, separate the meat from the bones (you'll be putting the meat back into the soup later). Discard bones. Cover meat with foil or a lid to keep it from drying out.

  • Strain the broth into a large heat-proof bowl over a sieve lined with a large paper towel.

  • Rinse the now empty pot, and place back over medium heat. Add 2 Tbsp olive oil and sauté 3 finely chopped celery sticks, 2 thinly sliced carrots and 1 finely diced onion. Saute over medium heat for 5 minutes or until vegetables are softened.

  • Add chicken broth back to pot and salt and pepper to taste. I added at least 1 Tbsp sea salt and about 1/4 tsp pepper. Bring to a light boil and continue cooking another 15 minutes.

  • Add shredded chicken and egg noodles and continue cooking until noodles are cooked through (check the cooking time on your noodles - mine took 20 min).

  • Turn off heat and stir in fresh parsley and dill. Ladle into warm soup bowls.

Notes

*Use chicken drum sticks, thighs, wing, neck, or a whole small chicken

Nutrition Per Serving

232kcal Calories23g Carbs13g Protein9g Fat2g Saturated Fat62mg Cholesterol651mg Sodium232mg Potassium1g Fiber1g Sugar1905IU Vitamin A4.7mg Vitamin C39mg Calcium1.3mg Iron

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Nutrition Facts

Old-Fashioned Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe

Amount per Serving

Calories

232

% Daily Value*

Fat

9

g

14

%

Saturated Fat

2

g

13

%

Cholesterol

62

mg

21

%

Sodium

651

mg

28

%

Potassium

232

mg

7

%

Carbohydrates

23

g

8

%

Fiber

1

g

4

%

Sugar

1

g

1

%

Protein

13

g

26

%

Vitamin A

1905

IU

38

%

Vitamin C

4.7

mg

6

%

Calcium

39

mg

4

%

Iron

1.3

mg

7

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Course: Soup

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Old Fashioned Chicken Noodle Soup

Skill Level: Medium

Cost to Make: $$

Calories: 232

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FAQs

Why do people put lemon juice in chicken noodle soup? ›

Why? They brighten up and balance the salty, rich flavors of the dish, and make all of the ingredients come into line.

How to get more flavor in chicken soup? ›

Add peppercorns, bay leaves, thyme, poultry seasoning, basil, and parsley.

How do you make chicken noodle soup less bland? ›

  1. Start with a flavorful broth. Use a good quality low sodium chicken broth or make your own.
  2. Add aromatic vegetables, such as onions, garlic, carrots, and celery.
  3. Add herbs and spices. ...
  4. Try adding some acidity. ...
  5. Add dairy. ...
  6. Experiment with different proteins. ...
  7. Try adding a grain. ...
  8. Add some crunch.
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How to make chicken noodle soup from a can taste better? ›

Start by melting a little butter in a pan and add some fresh herbs like ground pepper, oregano, thyme, and basil. Mix the sauteed herbs into the broth to add flavor to a boring canned soup. You can also toss a sprig of rosemary or fresh sage into the pot while you heat up the soup.

Why add vinegar to chicken noodle soup? ›

Add Vinegar To Begin With To Avoid Oversalting

Vinegar, much like salt, is a flavor enhancer — it not only imparts its own taste and acidity to a soup, but in small quantities, it helps to bring out the brightness of other ingredients as well.

Why do you put vinegar in chicken soup? ›

Whether it's white wine or vinegar, a touch of acid added to the simmering pot will create a richer finished product. That's because acid helps break down the cartilage and other connective tissues in the bones of the chicken, which helps speed up the formation of gelatin in the stock.

What gives soup the best flavor? ›

Herbs and spices add aroma, flavor, and intensity to soup broth. "Use fresh or dried basil in tomato-based recipes or fresh parsley to add freshness to clear broth soups," says Sofia Norton, RD. You can also go with more heat and spices.

What is the key to flavorful soup? ›

All soups and stews must have three major components in order to be tasty: an undercurrent liquid, aromatics, and volumizing ingredients.

How do I fix bland chicken soup? ›

Herbs add a fresh note to a bland chicken soup. Add a sprig or two and let them steep as the soup simmers for 10 to 30 minutes, or chop the herbs and toss them in for near-immediate color and flavor. No fresh herbs on hand? Dried herbs and powdered spices can add more flavor.

How can I deepen my soup flavor? ›

Adding umami-rich ingredients like tomato paste or a parmesan rind to the soup will add a deep, rich savoriness and body to the soup.

How do you perk up chicken noodle soup? ›

Seasoning the Soup: If you feel the soup is missing some zing, add a bit more salt. You can also add a pop of flavor with a squeeze of fresh lemon juice, a dash of fish sauce (we use this trick for store-bought stocks and broths often) or Worcestershire sauce.

Why did my chicken noodle soup turn to mush? ›

Common missteps include overcooking the noodles — resulting in a mushy texture — or underseasoning the broth, leading to a lackluster taste.

Do you add a can of water to chicken noodle soup? ›

Preparation Instructions. SLOWLY MIX SOUP + 1 CAN WATER. STOVE: HEAT, stirring occasionally.

Do you cook the chicken before putting it in soup? ›

To guarantee that your chicken soup remains safe as well as healthy, Miss Vickie advises searing or browning the chicken in a separate pan first, then adding it to your broth. This not only improves safety, but also improves the taste and color of the soup, adding richness and an extra umami element to the flavor.

What can I add to Campbell's soup to make it taste better? ›

ADD ACID

Fresh lemon juice: this is best to add at the end of cooking, otherwise the lemon flavor can become bitter. Cooking Vinegars: such as balsamic vinegar, red wine vinegar, or even apple cider vinegar. Hot sauce: helps to add both acid and heat, so you're getting even more bang for your buck.

What are the benefits of adding lemon to soup? ›

An additional reason for elevating your chicken soup with lemon rather than other acidic ingredients is the health benefits. Lemons are high in vitamin C, help with digestion, and are full of antioxidants. Many soup recipes are made with good-for-you, healing ingredients and lemon fits right into that.

What does lemon juice does to chicken? ›

Tender Juicy Chicken: The acidic lemon juice helps break down muscle fibers, making the chicken more tender. The oil and other ingredients help lock in moisture, guaranteeing juicy, flavorful chicken. Flavorful: Lemon and garlic are a classic combo, while mustard adds tang, and red pepper flakes add a subtle kick.

Should I add lemon juice to soup? ›

In this case, however, the lemon provides more of a flavor undertone that enhances other seasonings like thyme, parsley, and turmeric. According to trained chef Leetal Arazi, who spoke with Real Simple, you can bring a "zesty flavor" to your soup simply by adding lemon.

Is lemon juice in soup good for you? ›

In addition to enhancing the flavor, lemon is a great source of the antioxidant vitamin C. Though Avgolemono is a Greek classic, similar dishes can be found throughout the Mediterranean. In addition to its comforting appeal, the soup is loved for its versatility.

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