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Leah's Chicken Soup
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"Jewish Penicillin that even my mother-in-law likes. This is a traditional chicken soup, all-purpose in nature. The secrets to excellent chicken soup include the parts you use, what you do with everything, and patience (even though this takes only about an hour to make)."
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PREP TIME
15 Min
COOK TIME
1 Hr
READY IN
1 Hr 15 Min
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5 pounds chicken leg quarters
1 large onions, sliced
4 large carrots, peeled and chopped
1 bunch celery tops with leaves, chopped
salt and pepper to taste
1 bunch fresh dill, chopped
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DIRECTIONS
Place the chicken quarters in the largest pot you own with the onions, carrots and celery. Fill the pot with cold water 3/4 full. Season with salt and pepper and place over medium heat. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer, covered, 45 minutes to 1 hour, skimming foam as necessary.
Stir the dill into the pot and cook 5 minutes more. Remove from heat, uncover, and let cool to lukewarm.
Remove the chicken. Get another big huge receptacle and pour the soup through a sieve into it. (Discard useless destroyed vegetables and stray chicken parts.) Refrigerate or freeze for future use. When cool enough to handle, shred or chop chicken meat for future use.
Authors notes: Put some of this stock away in the freezer for recipes -- it's good to add to a turkey roasting pan instead of water, to rice, and to just about everything else -- or emergencies such as company, illness or tsuris. If you want to make soup, put some of the stock on the stove in a soup pot (not the big one unless you're feeding mishpocha). When it's about ten minutes before serving time, add some of the chicken, carrot coins, extra fine egg noodles, or celery.
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Reviewed on Dec. 26, 2002 by Bartsgirl6
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Bartsgirl6
Dec. 26, 2002
This is my mothers recipe for chicken soup! My family loves it,its just the best.i've substituted dried dill weed, its just as good.
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Reviewed on Mar. 6, 2007 by Dee
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Dee
Mar. 6, 2007
Good recipe...just a few notes. For "traditional" stock, use poultry seasoning and bay leaves instead of dill. Also, I suggest removing the fat from the chicken first. It's advisable to bring the chicken to a boil first in order to remove the scum (impurities) from the top of the pot. You should remove as much scum as possible then add the vegetables. This makes for a clearer stock. I also add coarsly chopped celery leaves as they add a lot of flavour. You can also add chopped parsley. I cook up a big pot and freeze 2 cup portions for later use in cream soups, chowders and gravies. You'll just need to add more salt after it defrosts.
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Reviewed on Jan. 7, 2008 by
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Jan. 7, 2008
I've never thought about adding dill to my stock - I'll have to try that some time. Just a note: it is not necessary to peel and/or chop your vegetables before adding them. Just wash them good and throw 'em in! (You're going to toss them in the end anyway.) You don't even have to peel your onion (the skin darkens the stock nicely). You can add any/all vegetables that are languishing in the vegetable bin to this stock. I freeze my stock in ice cube trays, then pop them out and put them in freezer bags. You use just a little or a lot that way and there's no waste. Thanks for posting this Leah.
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Reviewed on Nov. 12, 2007 by BLACKBEARS11
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Nov. 12, 2007
This made great chicken stock and was pleased with the over all result but the dill added a "mystery" flavor that I didn't care for. Next time I will leave out the dill.Okay...I have to add on to my review. If you are looking for a soup that will kick a cold than this is the recipe...DILL and all...I boosted mine today with a some fresh garlic since we all have the coughs - this soup does the trick when you feel sick!!!
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Reviewed on Nov. 5, 2004 by ESTHER7
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Nov. 5, 2004
Add a peeled parsnip split lengthwise to soup pot. This give a gardeny taste. Discard after cooking with all other veggies.
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Reviewed on Apr. 5, 2003 by GOOSEAMY
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GOOSEAMY
Apr. 5, 2003
Leah, you saved the day. I am an newlywed and my husband had his first cold as a married man. Fortuantely I was able to make some "Jewish Penecillin" and now he's cured. He said my (your) chicken soup was better than his mothers and calls it my "Four Star Chicken Soup!"
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Leah, you saved the day. I am an newlywed and my husband had his first cold as a married man....
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Reviewed on Jan. 31, 2006 by YAHMMY
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YAHMMY
Jan. 31, 2006
This was fantastic. I have made it many times now.
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This was fantastic. I have made it many times now.
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Reviewed on Mar. 5, 2007 by
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Christina E
Mar. 5, 2007
Pretty bland. Not a fan of the dill, it gave it a funny flavour. However, I did use dried dill weed. My kids normally love chicken soup. But neither one would eat this.
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Pretty bland. Not a fan of the dill, it gave it a funny flavour. However, I did use dried...
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Reviewed on Jan. 19, 2007 by MIRAJOTOM
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MIRAJOTOM
Jan. 19, 2007
The real deal. Chicken soup the way my grandma and mom made it, and the way I've just started to make it myself.
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Reviewed on Jan. 20, 2004 by MAMMALEH
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MAMMALEH
Jan. 20, 2004
Leah, this soup brings back many wonderful memories of family and holiday gatherings. It is very similar to my mother's except for the Dill - which adds a nice touch. I will be making this for the Holidays tonight with both noodles and matzah balls added, as is our family tradition. Thank you again for such a great recipe.
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