The Day After the Day After

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The Day After the Day After

I had planned on being productive
(well maybe that’s a lie)
the day after the day after Christmas,
but the cough persisted and my nose wouldn’t dry.

So after a cold, but sunny stroll with Charlie
(a long time in coming)
and a steamy, dreamy longer-than-normal shower,
I still didn’t feel very becoming.

A makeshift bowl of chicken soup I made
from leftover noodles and carrot sticks chopped,
a tall ginger ale with a straw,
then I plopped.

A few more episodes
of Gilmore Girls sounded just right
for the day after the day after…
a peaceful delight.

Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi

Chicken Noodle Soup Casserole

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I’m a soup lover.  My guys – not as much.

I ADORE homemade chicken noodle soup, so when I saw this recipe for a Chicken Noodle Soup Casserole, I knew it was right up my guys’ alleys!

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I made it even a little more hearty than the original I found by adding more chicken, cheese, and veggies, and it turned out to be another Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!

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I make chicken for dinner at least once, if not twice a week, so am always looking for new chicken recipes to try.  I am sure this one will be made again.  And what a great casserole to take to someone who is recovering from an illness, welcoming a new baby, just moving into a new home…  It is comfort food for the soul.

Here is how I adapted it from the recipe I found at The Weary Chef:

Chicken Noodle Soup Casserole

Ingredients:chicken noodle soup casserole 2
1 lb of your favorite pasta
4 Tbsp butter
1 large sweet onion, chopped
1 cup chopped carrots
1 cup chopped celery
3 cloves garlic, chopped
1/2 cup sliced green onions
2 lbs boneless skinless chicken breasts, diced
2 Tbsp chopped fresh rosemary
1 tsp chopped thyme
1 tsp sage
1/2 tsp nutmeg
salt and black pepper to taste
3 Tbsp flour
2 1/4 cups chicken broth
1/2 cup shredded fresh Parmesan cheese
8 oz. sliced Havarti cheese (or our favorite – this is what I had on hand)

Directions:

Boil pasta according to package directions to al dente.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F, and spray a 9×13 baking stone or pan with cooking spray.

Melt butter in a large skillet over medium to high heat. Add onions, carrots, celery, garlic and green onions, and saute for 2-3 minutes. Add in chicken and seasonings, and stir fry until chicken is cooked through – about 10 minutes.

Stir in flour and 1 cup of the chicken broth until smooth. Add remaining broth and bring to a low boil, then simmer for a few minutes as the broth thickens.

Place pasta in greased baking dish, and pour the chicken mixture on top. Gently stir until all pasta is coated in the yummy sauce. Layer the cheese on top and sprinkle additional green onions if desired.

Bake for 20-30 minutes until cheese is melted.

Enjoy!

Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi

Homemade Chicken Soup

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What do you do when someone you love is sick or grieving?

I make homemade chicken noodle soup.

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I had a sick son in the house this week.  Does anything break a mama’s heart more than a sick “child?”

After every effort of soup and ginger ale, Aleve, and cold and sinus medicine, a trip to the doctor was in order for Nick.

It seems he has the flu.  Already!  First day of Fall and the flu is in our house!

And then there is a family I care deeply about that is suffering a loss….

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When there is nothing else you can do…….

Cook…..

Feed….

Warm the heart and soul.

When I make homemade chicken noodle soup, it is nostalgic for me in so many ways.

Grandma made chicken soup almost every week.

I can still smell it as vividly in my memory as if I were there.

All I need do is close my eyes and inhale slowly, but deeply through my nose, my mind, my heart…

The distinct aromatic union of leafy celery tops, pungent chopped onions, sweet and nutty carrot slivers and juicy chicken creating a steamy aroma that oozes comfort, warm hugs,  and healing goodness…

So when I make chicken soup, it is more than a recipe – more than a meal.    For me, it is a labor of love, a reminder of my greatest role model, a tribute to simple, loving gestures, a way to share warmth, and give a hug in every spoonful.

And I want to share that love.

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Jodi’s Version of Grandma’s Homemade Chicken Soup

Place 1 3lb pkg frozen chicken breasts in a large stock pot filled with water to cover.  (You can certainly use a whole chicken or bone-in chicken parts – like Grandma did.  The skin and bones do add a lot of flavor.  But then it is fussy to pick apart, and we like plump white meat best, so I find this much easier.)

Add:
3 Tbsp Chicken Base
1 stalk chopped celery tops with leaves
1/2 cup shredded carrots
1 onion, quartered
1 leek, thinly sliced
1 Tbsp celery seed
3 cloves finely chopped garlic

Simmer all for 3-4 hours.
Drain, and chop chicken and vegetables into broth.

In separate pot, boil 1 lb of your favorite noodles in salted water to al dente.
Drain and rinse.

Add noodles to broth and serve.

Wishing you good health and peace.

Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi

PS – Had so much fun with A Tale of Two Condiments yesterday, so wanted to share a couple current photos of those cute little condiments.  (Thanks for all the great comments and likes!)

Here is Handsome Mr. Ketchup on his wedding day last year with the love of his life and our darling daughter-in-law (who LOVES french fries!)

jake and colleen wedding day

Here is Handsome Mr. Mustard and his beautiful and sweet girlfriend.  (He is the one who had the flu 😦    )

Nick and Liz B&W

And here is the contrary, but equally handsome Mr. Mayonnaise (having things other than mayonnaise at Mr. Ketchup’s wedding last year!)

Marty at Jakes wedding

My guys!  ❤