Oh, you know that feeling, right? That deep, soul-hugging craving for a warm bowl of soup that just *hits the spot*? For me, that’s exactly why I created my go-to list for What I Cook When I Crave Soup Recipes. It’s more than just making dinner; it’s about wrapping yourself in a culinary hug. I remember one particularly chilly autumn afternoon when I wasn’t feeling my best, and all I wanted was something soothing, fast. I raided my pantry and pulled together some simple things – an onion, a few veggies, and some leftover chicken. As it simmered, the most amazing aroma filled my kitchen, and that’s when I discovered this incredibly comforting chicken noodle soup. It’s developed by Ryan Cooper, our Efficiency & Testing Coordinator, and trust me, it’s a winner every single time. It proves you don’t need hours to make something truly satisfying!
Why You’ll Love This Comforting Chicken Noodle Soup
Seriously, this soup is a lifesaver when you need comfort in a bowl. Here’s why it’s always a winner:
- Super Easy to Make: Even if you’re new to cooking, you can whip this up!
- Ultimate Comfort Food: It’s like a warm hug on a chilly day.
- Quick and Speedy: Ready in under an hour, perfect for busy weeknights.
- Incredibly Flavorful: Simple ingredients come together for amazing taste.
Ingredients for What I Cook When I Crave Soup Recipes
Alright, let’s talk about what goes into this bowl of pure comfort. It’s all about simple, wholesome ingredients that just sing together. Trust me, you probably have most of this already!
For the Soup
- 2.5 pounds bone-in chicken thighs
- 0.5 teaspoon salt
- 0.5 teaspoon pepper
- 1 tablespoon canola oil
- 1 large onion, chopped
- 1 clove garlic, minced
- 10 cups chicken broth
- 4 celery ribs, chopped
- 4 medium carrots, chopped
- 2 bay leaves
- 1 teaspoon minced fresh thyme (or 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme)
For Serving
- 3 cups uncooked kluski or other egg noodles (about 8 ounces) – let these stand, covered, until tender, 20-22 minutes
- 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
Optional
- Additional salt and pepper, if you like
How to Prepare What I Cook When I Crave Soup Recipes
Okay, ready to make some magic? This is where the real comfort happens! Follow these simple steps, and you’ll have a steaming bowl of deliciousness in no time. Trust me, it’s easier than you think!
Step 1: Browning the Chicken
First things first, pat those chicken thighs nice and dry with some paper towels. Give ’em a good sprinkle of salt and pepper. Now, grab a big 6-quart stockpot, add your canola oil, and heat it up over medium-high heat. Pop the chicken in and let it get beautifully browned on all sides, about 3-4 minutes. We want that gorgeous color! Once it’s done, take the chicken out and set it aside. Pour off all but about 2 tablespoons of the drippings from the pot.
Step 2: Building the Broth Base
Into that flavorful pot, toss in your chopped onion. Cook it, stirring it around, until it’s nice and tender, maybe 4-5 minutes. Now, add your minced garlic and let it cook for just another minute until it smells amazing – careful not to burn it! Pour in the chicken broth, and here’s a little trick: scrape up all those yummy brown bits stuck to the bottom of the pot. That’s pure flavor right there! Bring the broth to a boil, then put the chicken back in. Add your chopped celery, carrots, bay leaves, and thyme. Turn the heat down to low, cover it up, and let it simmer gently for about 25-30 minutes, or until the chicken is totally tender.
Step 3: Cooking the Noodles
Carefully take the chicken out of the pot and put it on a plate to cool a bit. Now, take the pot of soup off the heat – this is important! Stir in your egg noodles. Pop a lid back on the pot and just let them sit there for about 20-22 minutes. They’ll cook up perfectly tender in the residual heat. This little break really helps them get just right!
Step 4: Finishing Touches
While the noodles are doing their thing, grab that chicken you set aside. Once it’s cool enough to handle, shred the meat into bite-sized pieces, tossing out the bones and skin. Pop that delicious shredded chicken back into the big pot of soup. Stir in the fresh parsley and that little squeeze of lemon juice. Give it a taste, and if you think it needs it, add a bit more salt and pepper. Oh, and don’t forget to pull out those bay leaves! And hey, if you’re looking for some other healthy grains to add to your diet, check out these healthy oats for some inspiration!
Tips for the Best Soup Recipes
You know, making a truly fantastic soup is all about a few little tricks that make a big difference. It’s not just about throwing stuff in a pot!
Quality Ingredients Matter: Always try to use the freshest ingredients you can find. Good chicken broth is a game-changer, and don’t skimp on the fresh veggies – they add so much life to the soup.
Don’t Rush the Browning: That browning step for the chicken? Super important for flavor! It builds a really deep base for your soup. Make sure you get a good sear on it.
Taste As You Go: My favorite part is tasting and adjusting seasonings. That little squeeze of lemon at the end really brightens everything up, trust me. And if you’re curious about who we are behind these recipes, you can always learn more about us!
Ingredient Notes and Substitutions for Soup
Sometimes you need to switch things up, and that’s totally okay! This soup is pretty forgiving. If you can’t find kluski noodles, don’t sweat it. Any wide egg noodle, like pappardelle or even rotini if you’re feeling adventurous, will work beautifully. Just make sure to adjust that standing time a little so they get perfectly tender. And for the broth? While homemade is amazing, a good quality store-bought chicken broth is perfectly fine. Low-sodium is great if you want to control the salt yourself! You can also check out some other amazing homemade soup recipes for more ideas too!
Frequently Asked Questions About What I Cook When I Crave Soup Recipes
Got questions about this cozy soup? I’ve got answers!
Can I make this soup ahead of time?
Absolutely! This soup actually tastes even better the next day. Just store it in an airtight container in the fridge. When you’re ready to reheat, gently warm it on the stovetop over medium-low heat, or pop it in the microwave. You might need to add a splash more broth!
What are some other cozy soup ideas?
Oh, if you love this chicken noodle, you’ll adore a creamy tomato soup, a hearty lentil soup, or even a robust beef stew. Anything that feels like a warm hug in a bowl counts as cozy comfort food to me!
How do I store leftover chicken noodle soup?
Simply let the soup cool down a bit, then transfer it to an airtight container. It’ll keep well in the refrigerator for about 3-4 days. This way, you’ve always got a delicious bowl ready to go! If you need to get in touch about anything, our contact page is here.
Nutritional Information for this Comfort Food Soup
Just so you know, this delicious soup is pretty balanced! Here’s an approximation of what you’re getting in a serving. Remember, these numbers can change a bit depending on the exact brands and ingredients you use, but it gives you a good idea!
Each serving is roughly:
- 239 calories
- 12g fat
- 18g protein
- 14g carbohydrates
- 2g fiber
- 3g sugar
- 3g saturated fat
- 68mg cholesterol
- 1176mg sodium
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Comforting Chicken Noodle Soup
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Pat chicken dry with paper towels; sprinkle with salt and pepper. In a 6-qt. stockpot, heat oil over medium-high heat. Add chicken in batches; cook until dark golden brown, 3-4 minutes. Remove chicken from pan; discard all but 2 tablespoons drippings.
- Add onion to drippings; cook and stir over medium-high heat until tender, 4-5 minutes. Add garlic; cook 1 minute longer. Add broth, stirring to loosen browned bits from pan. Bring to a boil. Return chicken to pan. Add celery, carrots, bay leaves and thyme. Reduce heat; simmer, covered, until chicken is tender, 25-30 minutes.
- Transfer chicken to a plate. Remove soup from heat. Add noodles; let stand, covered, until noodles are tender, 20-22 minutes.
- Meanwhile, when chicken is cool enough to handle, remove meat from bones; discard bones. Shred meat into bite-sized pieces. Return meat to stockpot. Stir in parsley and lemon juice. If desired, adjust seasoning with additional salt and pepper. Discard bay leaves.
Nutrition
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Ryan Cooper, Efficiency & Testing Coordinator
I’ve spent the past six years obsessed with making cooking easier, leading to my role as Efficiency & Testing Coordinator at Low Carb Recipe Journal. My food science and ingredient analysis background helps me create low-carb recipes that actually work in real kitchens—without fancy equipment or chef-level skills.
My journey started at Mountain View Culinary Institute in kitchen operations, where I became fascinated by why some recipes fail and others succeed. I discovered my talent for spotting unnecessarily complicated cooking processes and simplifying them without losing quality. Working with restaurant chains and meal delivery services, I helped cut preparation times by 35% while maintaining delicious results.
I’ve shared my systematic approach with culinary schools and food science programs, developing testing methods now used by several meal prep companies. My “precision without perfection” philosophy drives me—amazing results shouldn’t require professional training or expensive gadgets.
This mindset stems from my love of competitive cooking and ultralight backpacking, where every step must count and simplicity is everything. I apply these same principles when testing recipes, ensuring success with standard home kitchen tools.
When I’m not testing endless recipe variations in my Denver kitchen, I’m hiking Colorado’s trails, building custom kitchen storage solutions in my woodworking shop, or spending time with my three rescue cats—Sage, Basil, and Pepper.
At Low Carb Recipe Journal, I ensure every published recipe has been thoroughly tested for reliability and ease. My goal is simple: turn complex nutritional goals into achievable daily wins that build your confidence in the kitchen.




