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Cooking Great Chicken Soup like Grandma’s

To many people, soup is something that comes out of a can or packet but few things beat the wonderfully fresh flavor of homemade soup. Soup is also an excellent example of a food that anybody can make from scratch. If you can boil water and add things to it, you can make soup. It really is that simple. Soup is also very versatile and you can use your favorite ingredients to make your own particular favorite soup variety.

Different Kinds of Soup

There are literally thousands of different soups, certainly far too many to list here. You can, however, break the soup categories down into hot soups and chilled soups, thin consomms and thick chowders, meat soups, fish soups and vegetarian soups, country style soups, spicy oriental soups and many more. You have probably sampled some chicken noodle soup but have you ever tried a chilled cherry soup or a Chinese egg drop soup?

One of the most popular soups has to be chicken soup and most nations have their own version. Chicken is economical to buy and if you have eaten a chicken in some other recipe, you can make a tasty chicken bouillon from the bones and carcass. Chicken soup comes in many varieties. Examples include chicken noodle soup, cream of chicken soup, Chinese chicken soup, chicken rice soup and many more.

Perhaps chicken soup is so popular because it is so versatile. You might like to add potatoes or noodles to it or vegetables. Some people like a thick, hearty soup and others prefer a thin, watery soup.

Tips for Cooking Chicken Soup

One of the easiest ways to make a delicious chicken soup recipe is to cover a chicken carcass in water, bring it to the boil, remove the carcass, add herbs and vegetables, and simmer it for an hour. If you are using a chicken carcass and vegetables, which are leftover, you can make a really tasty soup out of ingredients, which would otherwise have been thrown in the trash without a thought. Because of this, the chicken soup will have cost absolutely nothing to make.

When you take out the carcass, it is best to use a sieve to make sure you remove any tiny bone fragments. You can pick bits of meat or fat off the carcass and add them to the soup for flavor.

Chicken noodle soup works wonders on colds and the flu. Fluids are good for sore throats and the steam from your soup is great to sooth congestion. Whether you are enjoying chicken and vegetable soup or chicken tortilla soup, it will definitely lift your spirits.

You might remember your mother or grandmother making this type of soup for you when you were a child with a cold or the flu. Now you know how easy it is to make soup, you might like to try making your own delicious soup recipes for your own family.

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