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One-Pot Chicken Soup with Seasonal Vegetables Recipe

There's nothing easier or more delicious than this slow-cooked stovetop soup.

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My mother-in-law, Lee, introduced me to this wonderful recipe, and it’s the perfect thing to serve for Sukkot. I put everything into one pot, let it cook slowly on the stovetop, and enjoy the delightful aroma until the soup is done. There is no easier or more delicious way to eat.

I always use vegetables that are in season. Here, I included sweet potatoes, fennel, onions and chicken drumsticks. The fennel lends a mysterious, rich flavor. I also added a splash of wine, a big bunch of fresh dill, and lots of salt and pepper.

Make this recipe your own. Use any chicken parts you prefer, or even a whole bird. Add zucchini, tomatoes, spinach, or mushrooms to make the soup as heavy or as light as you wish. If you love garlic, throw some into the pot. If you don’t have fresh herbs, use dried ones. You can’t go wrong.

This recipe is excerpted from “The New Kosher” by Kim Kushner.

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Note: You can freeze this soup for up to six weeks. To serve, thaw in the fridge overnight, then transfer to a pot, place over medium heat and heat until hot.

One-Pot Chicken Soup with Seasonal Vegetables

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chicken soup
Photo credit Sheri Silver

One-Pot Chicken Soup

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This chicken soup requires minimal clean up and utilizes seasonal veggies.

  • Total Time: 2 hours
  • Yield: 8-10

Ingredients

  • 6 skin-on, bone-in chicken drumsticks or other pieces of your choice, about 1 ½ lb (750 g)
  • 2 yellow onions, cut into chunks
  • 1 large Garnet yam, peeled and cut into chunks
  • 1 fennel bulb, trimmed, cored and cut into chunks
  • 1 bunch fresh dill, roughly chopped
  • splash of white wine (optional)
  • kosher salt and freshly ground pepper

Instructions

  1. In a large pot, combine the chicken, onions, yam, fennel, dill and wine, and season with salt and pepper. Add enough cold water to cover. Place over high heat and bring to a simmer, then reduce the heat to medium-low. Cover and cook until the vegetables break up easily with a fork, 1½-2 hours.
  2. Remove the chicken from the pot. When cool enough to handle, remove the meat from the bones, discarding the skin and bones, and cut the meat into bite-sized pieces. Return the meat to the pot. If you’d like the soup a little thicker, place the pot over high heat, bring to a simmer and cook, uncovered, until thickened to your liking, 10-15 minutes. Taste and season as necessary.
  • Author: Kim Kushner
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 hour 45 minutes
  • Category: Soup
  • Method: One-Pot
  • Cuisine: Ashkenazi

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