It is common for folks to crave chicken noodle soup when it’s cold outside or if you are feeling under the weather. This makes sense as the chicken stock* boosts your immune system. But I have been wondering who invented this heartwarming soup. We know that both chicken soups and noodle soups have been around for centuries. But in 1934, Ernest Lacoutiere was working as the head chef at Campbell’s soup company. He combined these two soups together and Campbell’s chicken noodle soup has been famous ever since. Enjoy this easy and comforting homemade soup with your friends and family!
Over medium high heat in a large soup pot, sauté carrots, celery, garlic and onion in butter or olive oil until tender. Add the stock and chicken. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Add the noodles and cook to the instructions on the package. This soup is that easy. Just ladle into bowls, add some lemon juice and parsley to garnish! Serves 8.
Ingredients
Directions
Over medium high heat in a large soup pot, sauté carrots, celery, garlic and onion in butter or olive oil until tender. Add the stock and chicken. Season with salt and pepper to taste. Add the noodles and cook to the instructions on the package. This soup is that easy. Just ladle into bowls, add some lemon juice and parsley to garnish! Serves 8.