Cold Fighting Chicken Noodle Soup. My favorite chicken soup for a cold or no cold! Has anyone tried a GF noodle or rice as pasta sub? Every time you get sick you absolutely have to have Chicken Noodle Soup! Cold Fighting Chicken Noodle Soup

You can cook Cold Fighting Chicken Noodle Soup using 15 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Cold Fighting Chicken Noodle Soup
  1. It’s of Grace cock flavour soup sachets with noodles.
  2. Prepare of water.
  3. You need of carrots, chopped in to disks.
  4. It’s of leek, chopped.
  5. It’s of dried mixed herbs.
  6. Prepare of Grace hot curry powder.
  7. Prepare of black cracked pepper.
  8. You need of fresh parsely, chopped.
  9. You need of smoked paprika.
  10. Prepare of celery stick, chopped.
  11. You need of small roast chicken (already cooked), shredded and skin removed).
  12. Prepare of olive oil.
  13. Prepare of baby sweetcorn, chopped in to 1 inch pieces.
  14. It’s of birds eye chillies, chopped.
  15. It’s of dried minced garlic.

How to make Flu Fighter Chicken Noodle Soup. Saute the sauteables: In a large Dutch oven or soup pot heat the olive oil over medium high heat. Reserve some of the rich broth separately and freeze for illness fighting power whenever you need it! With cold and flu season approaching fast, today on The Perfect Bite, host Andrea Jenna and nutritionist Jane Durst Pulkys of Creative Health test five store-bought chicken noodle soups to see which one packs the healthiest and tastiest punch when it comes to fighting cold and flu.

Cold Fighting Chicken Noodle Soup instructions
  1. In a pressure cooker add the olive oil (medium heat) then add the leeks, carrots, celery, garlic, chillies and baby sweet corn.

  2. After 5 minutes add dried mixed herbs, paprika, curry powder and mix.

  3. Add 1.5l cold water and the three cock soup sachets.

  4. Cook on a high pressure for 5 minutes. After 5 minutes, release the pressure and take the lid off when it is safe to do so..

  5. Serve with toasted bread.

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