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Monday, January 16, 2012

Old-Fashioned Chicken Noodle Soup

Alas, it is finally feeling like winter here in the 'ol Midwest. We got around 6 inches this week after having temperatures in the 50s! So with snow on the ground and a chill in the air, I got out my new cookbook (ATK's Slow Cooker Revolution) and set about making a homey chicken noodle soup. I've mentioned before how much I love the cookbooks from America's Test Kitchen and this one is chalked full of great recipes I can't wait to make. This soup was absolutely delicious! Serve it with some rustic bread or rolls for dipping and you've got enough for lunch the next day.

Old-Fashioned Chicken Noodle Soup - Serves 6-8

Have it:
1 1/2 lbs. bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs, trimmed (I used 6 thighs from Whole Foods)
Salt & pepper
1 tbl. vegetable oil
3 carrots, peeled and chopped medium
2 celery ribs, chopped medium
1 onion, minced
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 tbl. tomato paste
2 tsp. minced fresh thyme or 1/2 tsp. dried
1/8 tsp. red pepper flakes
8 c. low-sodium chicken broth
2 bay leaves
1 (12 oz.) bone-in, skin-on split chicken breast, trimmed
1 1/2 oz. (about 1 c.) wide egg noodles (I upped it to 2 1/2 cups, I love noods!)
1/2 c. frozen peas
2 tbl. minced fr. parsley



Do it:
1. Dry chicken thighs with paper towels and season with s&p. Heat oil in 12-in. skillet over medium-high heat until just smoking. Brown chicken thighs well on both sides, 6-8 minutes.


Transfer to plate, let cool slightly, and discard skin.

2. Pour off all but 1 tbl. fat left in pan. Add carrots, celery & onion and cook over medium heat until vegetables are softened, 7-10 minutes. Stir in garlic, tomato paste, thyme and red pepper flakes and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds.


Stir in 1 c. chicken broth, scraping up any browned bits; transfer to slow cooker.

3. Stir remaining 7 c. broth and bay leaves into slow cooker. Nestle browned chicken with any accumulated juice into slow cooker. Season chicken breast with s&p, wrap in foil packet and lay on top of soup.


Cover and cook until chicken is tender, 4-6 hours on low. (I cooked my soup on low for 5 hours and it turned out great).

4. Remove foil packet, open carefully (watch for steam and juices), and transfer chicken breast to cutting board. Transfer chicken thighs to cutting board. Let all chicken cool slightly, then shred into bite size pieces with 2 forks (or use your fingers which I find to be helpful), discarding skin and bones.


Let soup settle for 5 minutes, then remove fat from surface using large spoon. Discard bay leaves.

5. Cook egg noodles (I use the No Yolk noodles) in boiling salted water until tender, then drain. Sitr cooked noodles, shredded chicken, and peas into soup and let sit until heated through, about 5 minutes. Stir in parsley, season with s&p to taste, and serve.


(I served ours in the adorable Crate & Barrel soup & sandwich set that we got for Christmas - thanks Mom!)

Anything cooked in the slow cooker is sure to warm your home with the delish scents and flavors melding together. Hubs commented on how great it smelled as soon as he opened the door! We were both huge fans of this yummy soup and have plenty of leftovers for dinner tomorrow night too. Soup is a great reheat-meal and the next time I make this one, I may freeze some too.

Source: America's Test Kitchen Slow Cooker Revolution

Friday, January 6, 2012

It's a NEW year

Yep, it's a new year again. With a fun name - Twenty Twelve. Hard to believe that we are 12 years removed from that whole Y2K business. And we aren't worrying about the computers freaking, instead we are carrying them around in our pockets and calling them Droids (hello there R2D2) and complaining that our Facebook page isn't loading. First day back to blogging and I've already gone off on a tangent...

So in light of the new year, I've decided to put together some resolutions and one of them just so happens to be blog at least once a week. When I started blogging I really enjoyed the creative outlet but it was often hard to do with a wonky internet connection and then with the distraction of oh, I don't know...BUYING A HOUSE. And now that we have been in the casa for 7 months and I have spent 7 months doing all kinds of awesome projects that, I thought it was high time I start documenting all them projects.

For the first post of the new year, I am going to lay out my resolutions and hopefully that will help me to stick to them since they will be written out. In blood. Just kidding.

Resolution #1 - Blog at least once a week.
Committing to a creative outlet and a way to document all of my passions and hobbies of cooking and crafting and home decor/projects. And on a consistent basis for pete's sake!

Resolution #2 - Run a half marathon.
Not a full marathon as I would like to avoid having to get bionic knees or arthritis in my twenties. Haha :)

Resolution #3 - Take a Bikram yoga a.k.a. hot yoga class.
I love yoga, it's strengthening and calming qualities. Don't know why but bikram intimidates me.

Resolution #4 - Be a more conscious individual. daughter. friend. employee. wife.
This one is broad but I want to be more conscious of my decisions and words and the situations I am in. I want to be a better person.

Resolution #5 - Grow.
I don't mean height-wise since I stopped growing in high school or width-wise even though I think I may have over the holiday season, lol. But rather as a person. There are lots of skills I'd like to improve or add such as crocheting and sewing and I'd love to see myself grow in my skills and efficiencies at work and as a wife in running the house and balancing work, home and hobbies.

And poof, now it is out there. Feels good to spell it out and give myself these goals for the new year. And now I'm ready to hit the ground running with these ol' resolutions...literally and figuratively...