Melissa Hemsley's Rescue Noodle Soup with Leftover Chicken (2024)

Recipes>Chicken Recipes

Melissa Hemsley's Rescue Noodle Soup with Leftover Chicken (1)

by Melissa Hemsleyfrom Eat Green

Easy

Serves 4

Total 30min

Cook 30min

Melissa Hemsley's Rescue Noodle Soup with Leftover Chicken (2)

Melissa Hemsley's comforting noodle soup makes the most of store-cupboard ingredients, and is a great way of using up leftover roast chicken.

From the book

Eat Green

Melissa Hemsley

Feel-good food that helps the planet and saves you money

Full of clever tips on seasonal ingredients and sustainable cooking

With flexitarian recipes to suit vegans, veggies, and omnivores

Introduction

There’s nothing quite like a warming bowl of homemade soup to make you feel a thousand times better. If I’ve had a Sunday roast chicken, I make this on a Monday to get a great boost of vegetables in. It’s based on store cupboard and freezer ingredients like frozen peas, onion, garlic and carrots, though you could swap in anything that needs using up. You can up the amount of vegetables or noodles here, so adjust to your liking. Post-Christmas and other celebrations, this is a fantastic way to use up leftover turkey or any other leftover meats.

Read moreRead less

Tags

ChickenSoupEasyFamily FriendlyQuick

Ingredients

1 tbspghee or butter
1large leek or onion, diced
3garlic cloves, finely chopped
1.2 litresvegetable stock or bone broth
1 big handfula mix of fresh herbs, like parsley and dill, leaves and stems chopped
1 tbspfresh thyme leaves or 1 tsp dried
1bay leaf, dried or fresh
2celery sticks, diced
2carrots, thinly sliced
2 handfuls2cm chunks of root veg like sweet potato, squash, pumpkin, potato or (in the summer) courgette
400gnoodles or spaghetti, any type
1 tspolive oil
300gmix of cabbage, rainbow chard and/or chard, stems finely chopped and leaves shredded
300gleftover shredded chicken
juice of ¼ lemon or 1 tsp apple cider vinegar
2 big handfulsfrozen peas or sweetcorn
sea salt and black pepper
(see Flexi Swap tip for optional extras)

Don't miss our spring eBook sale!

Get the deals

Method

In a large wide saucepan, heat the ghee or butter and fry the leek or onion over a medium heat for 8 minutes while you prep everything else. Add the garlic and fry for another minute.

Add the stock or broth, chopped parsley or dill stems, thyme, bay leaf, celery, carrot, root veg and some salt and pepper, pop the lid on and cook for 15 minutes until the carrot is almost tender.

Meanwhile, cook the noodles in a separate pan until almost tender (check the label for suggested timings), then drain and rinse under cold water to stop them cooking further. Toss with the olive oil to stop them clumping and set aside.

Back to your soup pan: add the chopped cabbage and chard stems, shredded chicken, lemon juice or vinegar and cook for a few more minutes.

Add the chard leaves, frozen peas or sweetcorn and cooked noodles for a final 2 minutes so that the chard wilts, the peas cook and the noodles heat through. Season to taste and serve up straight away, topped with the fresh herb leaves.

Waste not: You don’t have to use noodles here, you can add any pasta shapes you like so just use whatever odds and ends of pasta packets you have. You could even add the pasta straight into the soup to cook and save on using a second pan.

Flexi Swap: For a vegetarian version, swap the chicken for 500g roughly chopped mushrooms and a pinch of dried seaweed or seaweed salt. Sometimes I add even more garlic and a thumb of grated ginger plus 1 tsp ground turmeric for an extra boost. Try adding a tablespoon of miso or tamari just before serving or swap the herbs for coriander and mint.

Comments are closed.

More Recipes from Eat Green

View all

Melissa Hemsley’s Big Bean Salad with a Jalapeño, Lime and Cumin Dressing

Melissa Hemsley's Rescue Noodle Soup with Leftover Chicken (8)

by Melissa Hemsleyfrom Eat Green

Melissa Hemsley’s Beetroot or Carrot Borani Dip

Melissa Hemsley's Rescue Noodle Soup with Leftover Chicken (10)

by Melissa Hemsleyfrom Eat Green

Melissa Hemsley’s Seeded Crackers

Melissa Hemsley's Rescue Noodle Soup with Leftover Chicken (12)

by Melissa Hemsleyfrom Eat Green

Ingredients Method

More Recipes from Eat Green

View all

Melissa Hemsley’s Big Bean Salad with a Jalapeño, Lime and Cumin Dressing

Melissa Hemsley's Rescue Noodle Soup with Leftover Chicken (14)

by Melissa Hemsleyfrom Eat Green

Melissa Hemsley’s Beetroot or Carrot Borani Dip

Melissa Hemsley's Rescue Noodle Soup with Leftover Chicken (16)

by Melissa Hemsleyfrom Eat Green

More Chicken Recipes

View all

Chipotle Chicken Bowl

by Chilly’sfrom Food on the Go

White Chicken Chilli

by Ashleigh Mogfordfrom Cardiff Mum’s Thrifty Feasts

More Soup Recipes

View all

Slow Cooker Chicken Soup for the Soul

by Clare Andrewsfrom The Ultimate Slow Cooker Cookbook

Pasta, Borlotti Bean and Rosemary Soup: Pasta e fa*gioli

by Russell Normanfrom Brutto

Melissa Hemsley's Rescue Noodle Soup with Leftover Chicken (21)

Subscribe to The Happy Foodie email newsletter

Get our latest recipes, features, book news and ebook deals straight to your inbox every week

Sign me up

Melissa Hemsley's Rescue Noodle Soup with Leftover Chicken (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Fr. Dewey Fisher

Last Updated:

Views: 6379

Rating: 4.1 / 5 (62 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Fr. Dewey Fisher

Birthday: 1993-03-26

Address: 917 Hyun Views, Rogahnmouth, KY 91013-8827

Phone: +5938540192553

Job: Administration Developer

Hobby: Embroidery, Horseback riding, Juggling, Urban exploration, Skiing, Cycling, Handball

Introduction: My name is Fr. Dewey Fisher, I am a powerful, open, faithful, combative, spotless, faithful, fair person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.