Chicken Soup (Aunt Mary’s Penicillin)
Updated Sept. 29, 2020
- Total Time
- 3 hours 45 minutes
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Ingredients
- 14- to 5-pound chicken, quartered
- 2chicken feet or 4 chicken wings or 1 turkey wing
- 1clove of garlic, bruised
- 1medium onion, peeled
- 2carrots, peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces
- 2stalks celery cut into 1-inch pieces
- ½bunch parsley, tied
- 1bay leaf
- 1½teaspoons salt
- ½teaspoon black peppercorns
- 4quarts cold water
Preparation
- Step 1
In a large pot, place four quarts cold water. Add the chicken, garlic, onion, carrots, celery, parsley, bay leaf, salt and peppercorns and slowly bring to a boil over medium heat. Reduce the heat and simmer for three hours, using a spoon to skim the soup as thoroughly as possible. Cool. (The soup can be strained at this point, to use as chicken broth. Mrs. Stacey proceeds with the next two steps.)
- Step 2
Strain the soup. Discard the onion, parsley, bay leaf and peppercorn, and save the other vegetables. Skin and debone the chicken and save the meat. Return the chicken meat, carrots, celery and garlic clove to the pot and bring back to a simmer, seasoning with additional salt or pepper to taste.
- Step 3
Serve the soup in big bowls, over pastina, rice or very thin spaghettini. The soup's curative powers are released only when the vegetables are mashed together in the bowl. Use a fork for mashing. Use a big spoon for eating.
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Makes perfect broth. Not enough veggies to salvage. What's with the wings?
great recipe. I used all drum sticks. Keep the skin on the onions. As per another recipe, add some cooked leeks and carrots to pot, while cooling broth in the refrigerator. Added some salt, perpper and marjarom. mashed some of carrots and parsnip from making the broth and added those back in with the leeks,,,added one can of white beans, undrained. Added a large bunch of chopped parsley and fresh dill. Added cooled broth that had been skimmed, and added de-skinned chiicken...heat through
Makes perfect broth. Not enough veggies to salvage. What's with the wings?
when you throw the chicken and veggies back in pot, you add some of the broth? And what did you end up doing with the wings? Maybe just for flavor?
This was just what the doctor ordered! Perfect as is.
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