French Farmhouse Chicken Soup
Close your eyes for a moment and picture a farm house nestled in the French countryside in winter. The husband has gifted his wife with a freshly slaughtered hen for supper that night. The frugal wife knows how to create a one pot wonder that will nourish her family on more than one occasion. This recipe is so easy but the results are so delicious.
La Recette:
Ingredients:
1 whole chicken*
2 medium cooking onions, diced
3 cloves of garlic, sliced
2-3 large potatoes or 6-8 assorted small potatoes, washed and cut into bite size pieces
2-3 carrots, chopped into coins
2 stalks of celery, chopped
2 parsnips, chopped into bite size pieces
3 tbsp. of freshly chopped parsley
1 tsp. of paprika
1 tbsp. of dried oregano
1 litre of low sodium, organic chicken broth, preferably
1 litre of water, more or less depending on size of pot
1/2 cup of white wine, preferably French
Salt & Pepper to taste
*the size of the chicken determine the size of pot and the amount of water needed to completely cover the vegetables.
Saute the onions in 2 tbsp. of olive oil until soft, about 2-3 minutes. The smell of onions cooking a top the stove is always a promise of something good to follow.
A meal in a bowl. Soups are so satisfying. Like our frugal French farm wife, we can enjoy it today for dinner and reheat again the next day. This soup also freezes well so make a big batch so you can enjoy it on a number of occasions.
More one pot wonders to come!
Bon Appetit!
Linda & Karen
1 comment:
Hi -- just curious about the amount of rice and how that works with all those potatoes. Also, when does the paprika go in?
thanks!
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