Chicken and Vegetable Soup | Slimming Eats Recipes (2024)

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Sit down and enjoy a delicious bowl of this Chicken and Vegetable soup

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I don't know about you, but I love making soup, there is something comforting about homemade soup made from scratch, especially when it's packed with lots of good healthy ingredients.

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For this Chicken and Vegetable Soup I like to make my own homemade chicken broth- you can use stock cubes etc if you prefer. But trust me when I say the homemade broth is worth the effort, for the amazing fresh taste you get. I make batches of the broth regularly and freeze so I always have some on hand in my freezer when I want to make soups like this.

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You will also notice a pretty odd ingredient of fish sauce in the recipe, don't be put off by it, it adds amazing umami to this recipe. You won't taste fish, I promise. But if it really puts you off, omit it, but check the seasoning when ready, as you made need to add a little salt instead.

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You can also add leftover cooked chicken to this if you have some, instead of having to cook the chicken from raw. I recommend making the veggie part of the soup first and then adding the chicken at the end till heated through if you do that.

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I have made this Chicken and Vegetable Soup both stove top and in an Instant Pot, so I will post directions for both.

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It is basically a 7in1 cooker, and it slow cooks, pressure cooks, saute's, has settings for soup, chilli, rice, porridge and even makes yoghurt (I haven't tried that yet).

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An amazingly delicious Chicken and Vegetable Soup which is perfect for those with allergens as it is gluten free and dairy free and also suitable for those doing paleo or Whole30.

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Chicken and Vegetable Soup

This recipe is gluten free, dairy free, paleo, Whole30 and Weight Watchers friendly

WW Smart Points - 2

Ingredients

  • 6 chicken thighs (or can use two cup of cooked shredded chicken, but don't add till end)
  • 3 leeks, finely sliced
  • medium onion, finely chopped
  • large carrot, finely chopped
  • medium zucchini (courgette)i, finely chopped
  • 2 cloves of garlic, crushed
  • 2 tbs of tomato paste
  • 2 teaspoon of mixed herbs
  • 1.5 litres/6.25 cups of [url:2]homemade chicken broth[/url] or use a stock of choice
  • 2 teaspoon of fish sauce
  • 2 teaspoon of paprika
  • salt and black pepper to season
  • spray oil

Instructions

  1. Spray a large pot over a medium high heat with oil
  2. Fry the chicken thighs till golden and cooked through, remove, shred and set aside.
  3. Add the leeks, carrots, onion, garlic and garlic and fry to soften
  4. Add the zucchini, tomato paste, paprika, herbs, fish sauce and broth and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, and simmer for approx 30 mins.
  5. Add the chicken and continue to simmer till heated through.
  6. Season as needed.
  7. Enjoy!

Notes

Instant Pot: Follow steps for frying using saute mode, then cook soup on 10 mins manual high pressure with a quick pressure release, set to saute mode again, add chicken and simmer till heated through.

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Nutrition Information

Serving Size 1 SERVING
Amount Per ServingCalories 183Total Fat 3.3gSaturated Fat 0.8gCholesterol 67.3mgSodium 1287mgCarbohydrates 20.3gFiber 3.8gProtein 18.3g

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Comments

  1. Danielle Binding says

    Hi, I am allergic to fish so I'm wondering, am I able to skip using the fish sauce or is there any alternative? X

    Reply

    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      Hi yes you can skip the fish sauce, just season with salt to taste

      Reply

  2. Caz says

    I just made this soup for lunch . It's very tasty, loved it, and so did my hubby .

    Reply

  3. Annette says

    Hi I ve just made this delicious soup. The fish sauce does enhance the flavour of the soup.Tried the soup before adding the chicken it was delicious.Thechicken gives you protein which helps to fill u up.Lots of fab recipes on your blog can t wait to try them
    Annette

    Reply

  4. Helen says

    Is it just me or is the sodium content of this quite high

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    • Shevy (Slimming Eats) says

      The sodium content comes from the stock and fish sauce, use a low sodium stock if you wish to reduce it, remember the sodium is in mg measurements too.

      Reply

  5. Jenny Robinson says

    Not keen on courgette so used mushroom instead, soup was delicious

    Reply

  6. Joanne says

    Absolutely delicious - made stock from carcass and chunky veg on stove top, added more veg, removed all the bones, then transferred and left overnight in the slow cooker - delicious

    Reply

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Chicken and Vegetable Soup | Slimming Eats Recipes (2024)

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What vegetables can you not put in soup? ›

any veggie can be used in soup, but unless you're making a very delicate, exceptional soup, I'd steer clear of lettuce. some veggies have a strong flavor, so you may enjoy using them, but in moderation. For me, parsnips and rutabaga fit this category.

What vegetables go first in a soup? ›

The first set of veg—a quartered onion plus roughly chopped carrots and celery—goes in at the beginning, their flavors seeping into the soup as the chicken cooks. They're cut into big pieces and act as part of the foundational stock.

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Root vegetables such as squash and potatoes add a good element of heartiness and fiber. Carrots and zucchini hold up well in broth and kale or Swiss chard add nice flavor, a splash of color and a serious dose of nutrition. Tomatoes and tomato paste give your recipe an Italian twist.

Do you put raw chicken in soup? ›

If you mean after the broth is finished cooking, no. If it's while it's cooking, yes, but you might get really soggy/falling apart chicken. Cook them a little outside it first. Chicken meat is one of the worst for food poisoning, although generally all meat isn't safe raw.

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