Chicken Soup for the Soul

By Pete Cohen

Apr 14, 2008

Hi there to you all,

There seems to be lots of people out there at the moment that are feeling under the weather so I want to suggest something to get you fighting fit as soon as possible; Chicken Soup.

I love chicken soup and it's one of the first things I ever remember eating, especially if I wasn't feel well. I love it especially when it's home made or even better made by my mum. It's nutritious, easy to make and delicious.

My mum used to go on about the healing powers of chicken soup and often referred to it as Jewish penicillin. But is it really an effective cure for the common cold?

Dr Stephen Rennard, a specialist in pulmonary medicine, put his wife's grandmother's recipe to the test. He concluded that chicken soup inhibits inflammation of the cells in the nasal passage, reducing the symptoms of a cold. Chicken soup also contains an amino acid that is similar to a drug used to treat some respiratory infections. Other doctors say that most soups promotes mucus secretions that "soothe sore throats and coughs, and trap bacteria".

What seems probable, however, is that while chicken soup doesn't cure a cold, it may alleviate some of the annoying symptoms that accompany a bug. At worst, the soup provides a hot, comforting meal and rehydration. So slurp up when you're feeling a little under the weather or you want a good comforting meal :)

So, I asked my mum to share with all of you, her very own recipe for chicken soup. Take it away mummy...

My Mum's Chicken Soup

Ingredients

  • Chicken: You can use a fat boiling chicken or packets of chicken wings or drumsticks and/or a whole roasting chicken.
  • 2 large onions, quartered, with the skins left on (helps to colour the soup)
  • 2 carrots in chunks
  • 1 leek, sliced
  • Celery stalks & leaves cut in large slices
  • Parsley
  • 2 bay leaves
  • Salt and pepper
OPTIONAL:
  • Turnips and/or parsnips
  • Sliced fresh ginger
  • Some strands of saffron (again helps to colour the soup)
  • A very small piece of shin of beef (ask your butcher) - this seems to give a "kick" to the final product

I do vary the recipe according to what I have in the house at the time and how I feel when I'm buying the ingredients.  In this way, it never tastes the same - they say variety is the spice of life and I enjoy tasting the different ways that the soup turns out !

Put the chicken (and beef if used) in a large pot and add water to cover plus a bit more.  Bring to the boil and remove any scum.  Then add the vegetables and seasoning.  Simmer, covered, on a very low heat for 2 1/2 hours, adding water if necessary.

If you are using a whole chicken, lift it out after about an hour, remove the meat so as not to overcook it and keep it moistened with a little soup for a second course.  Return the carcass and bones to the pot and continue cooking for another hour or so.  If you are using a boiling chicken, it needs at least two hours' cooking.

Strain the soup.  If you want to remove the fat floating on the top, you can mop it up with kitchen paper or make the soup a day ahead and keep it covered in the fridge, then skim off the congealed fat with a spoon.  Serve very hot, sprinkled if you like, with a little finely chopped parsley.

And if you really want excitement - try these:

Matzo Balls

  • 2 eggs separated
  • 75g. (3 oz.) medium matzo meal (most supermarkets stock this)
  • Salt

Beat the egg whites stiff.  Fold in the lightly beaten yolks, then the matzo meal and salt, and continue to mix gently until amalgamated.  Chill, covered for 30 minutes.  Then roll into 2 cm (3/4 inch) balls and drop into plenty of boiling, salted water.  Simmer for about 20 minutes.  You will see them swell and rise to the top of the pan.  Just before serving, heat them up, then lift them out and drop them into the boiling soup.  If you try to cook the matzo balls in the soup rather than the water, they will soak up the soup and you will end up with far less soup than you had before !

Or you could buy a packet of Matzo Ball mix from a delicatessen or kosher grocer - then all you have to do is follow the instructions on the packet.

ENJOY!

Comments

Silvia

15 Apr 9:45 PM
Silvia wrote:


Pete,

Oh, I just remembered my Grandma! What a delicious chicken soup she used to prepare for us about seven pm in Christmas Eve before the delicious supper sserved after 12pm when all family members would come. Chicken soup was also served when we were recovering from any children's disease. After reading your post I've called up an employee, who is just recovering from a cold, to recommend him to have one. I also phoned an aunt and later my mother to check their recipe. Yes, I like it and there are so many years I don't have one!

Nitehawk

21 Apr 7:27 PM
Nitehawk wrote:


Thanks for this dude. It's got to be a must have recipe. I might even try it out myself at the weekend :)

peter  cohen

21 Apr 11:21 PM
peter cohen wrote:


Let us know what you think of it and I will tell my mum.
Take care
Pete

Reena

30 Apr 7:52 AM
Reena wrote:


That recipe sounds lovely and hearty, am definitely trying it out. Say thanks to your mum. Chicken soup is my comfort food.

peter  cohen

30 Apr 7:57 AM
peter cohen wrote:


Thanks Reena
I will let my mum know
take care and have a great day
Pete

allergycare

06 May 10:05 AM
allergycare wrote:


Thanks for this recipe. I like Chicken Soup very much, you know, my father came from china so chicken soup is basic meal for my family. :)

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