Recipe: Chicken Noodle Soup New Orleans Style (crock pot)
Soups Chicken Noodle Soup New Orleans Style
Yield: 6 Servings
1 lg whole fryer
1 c onions; diced
1/2 c celery; diced
1/2 c parsley; minced
4 garlic cloves
1 c carrots; chopped
3 bay leaves
1 ts poultry seasoning
4 qt water
12 oz broad egg noodles
2 tb butter
1 c onion rings; sliced
1 c mushrooms; sliced
1 c carrots; diced
1/4 c cream sherry
salt & pepper; to taste
scallions; for garnish
Wash the chicken.Next, take a crock pot (see Note below if you don't have a crock pot) and place the chicken and giblets into it. Then drop in the diced onions, the 1/2 c of celery, the 1/2 c of minced parsley, the garlic, chopped carrots and bay leaves, poultry seasoning and *2* quarts of water. Then, with a spoon, evenly distribute the seasoning mixture around the chicken. Turn the crock pot to high, and cook for at least six hours (or better still, OVERNIGHT). Remember, the longer you cook, the richer the base stock and the more tender the chicken.
While the chicken is slow-cooking,boil the noodles according to package directions. After the noodles are cooked, butter them slightly and set them aside. When the chicken is tender, take a set of tongs or a strainer spoon, remove it from the crock pot and set it on a platter to cool. At this point, strain out all the seasoning vegetables from the stock, place the stock into a metal bowl, and place the bowl into the refrigerator or freezer until the chicken fat congeals (which should take about 1 hour). Meanwhile, pick the chicken off the bones and, with a sharp knife, chop it into bit-sized pieces.
In a heavy 12-inch skillet, melt the butter and saute the sliced onions, mushrooms, and carrots until they're tender. Then drop in the chopped chicken meat. And over medium-low heat, cook it into the vegetables for about 10 minutes.
While the chicken and vegetables are sauteing, remove the chicken stock from the refrigerator, skim off all the fat, and place the skimmed stock into a soup pot, along with the remaining 2 quarts of water. At this point, you should season the soup stock to taste with salt and pepper.
Now drop in the sauteed chicken, mushrooms, onion rings and diced carrots - along with the sherry, the Tabasco*, and as soon as it comes to a boil, reduce the heat to low and simmer the soup for about 30 minutes to allow all the flavors to thoroughly blend.
When you're ready to eat, ladle out heaping helpings of the piping hot soup into bowls, garnish with a sprinkling of thinly sliced green onions, and serve with crunchy saltines.
Yield: 6 Servings
1 lg whole fryer
1 c onions; diced
1/2 c celery; diced
1/2 c parsley; minced
4 garlic cloves
1 c carrots; chopped
3 bay leaves
1 ts poultry seasoning
4 qt water
12 oz broad egg noodles
2 tb butter
1 c onion rings; sliced
1 c mushrooms; sliced
1 c carrots; diced
1/4 c cream sherry
salt & pepper; to taste
scallions; for garnish
Wash the chicken.Next, take a crock pot (see Note below if you don't have a crock pot) and place the chicken and giblets into it. Then drop in the diced onions, the 1/2 c of celery, the 1/2 c of minced parsley, the garlic, chopped carrots and bay leaves, poultry seasoning and *2* quarts of water. Then, with a spoon, evenly distribute the seasoning mixture around the chicken. Turn the crock pot to high, and cook for at least six hours (or better still, OVERNIGHT). Remember, the longer you cook, the richer the base stock and the more tender the chicken.
While the chicken is slow-cooking,boil the noodles according to package directions. After the noodles are cooked, butter them slightly and set them aside. When the chicken is tender, take a set of tongs or a strainer spoon, remove it from the crock pot and set it on a platter to cool. At this point, strain out all the seasoning vegetables from the stock, place the stock into a metal bowl, and place the bowl into the refrigerator or freezer until the chicken fat congeals (which should take about 1 hour). Meanwhile, pick the chicken off the bones and, with a sharp knife, chop it into bit-sized pieces.
In a heavy 12-inch skillet, melt the butter and saute the sliced onions, mushrooms, and carrots until they're tender. Then drop in the chopped chicken meat. And over medium-low heat, cook it into the vegetables for about 10 minutes.
While the chicken and vegetables are sauteing, remove the chicken stock from the refrigerator, skim off all the fat, and place the skimmed stock into a soup pot, along with the remaining 2 quarts of water. At this point, you should season the soup stock to taste with salt and pepper.
Now drop in the sauteed chicken, mushrooms, onion rings and diced carrots - along with the sherry, the Tabasco*, and as soon as it comes to a boil, reduce the heat to low and simmer the soup for about 30 minutes to allow all the flavors to thoroughly blend.
When you're ready to eat, ladle out heaping helpings of the piping hot soup into bowls, garnish with a sprinkling of thinly sliced green onions, and serve with crunchy saltines.
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