When it comes to comfort food, nothing beats a warm, cozy bowl of chicken noodle soup. Made from scratch with homemade stock, tender skinless, bone-in chicken pieces, and classic egg noodles, this recipe delivers the traditional, hearty flavor we all know and love. It’s easy, healthy, and a great way to bring excitement to your family meals – especially for kids who love slurping up the noodles! Plus, this soup is perfect for make-ahead meals, giving you a comforting option that’s always ready.
Whether you’re craving something soothing on a chilly evening or looking to make a healthy, kid-friendly chicken noodle soup that everyone will devour, this recipe has you covered.
When I first started making chicken noodle soup, I used store-bought broth for convenience, but it never quite matched that cozy, comforting flavor I craved. Then, one winter, while my mother-in-law was visiting she told me about her trick: using chicken bones to make a homemade stock. She’d simmer the bones and leftover veggies, creating a broth that was both nourishing and packed with flavor. I tried it myself, and the difference was incredible – the soup was richer, with a depth that store-bought couldn’t match.
With this recipe we do it all in one pot. Thanks to my mother-in-law, I now make soup that brings it to a whole new level of warmth and comfort.
This recipe relies on everyday ingredients you likely have in your fridge and pantry. Here’s what you’ll need:
Finally ladle the soup into bowls, garnish with a little extra parsley, and serve hot. Enjoy the comforting, homemade goodness!
One of the best parts of making chicken noodle soup from scratch is that it stores well, making it perfect for meal prepping or enjoying over several days.
Cool Before Storing: Let the soup cool to room temperature before transferring it to the refrigerator. This helps prevent condensation, which can dilute the flavors.
Storage Containers: After all the soup is cooled transfer to an airtight containers, leaving a little space at the top to account for any expansion. This keeps the soup fresh and prevents it from absorbing any fridge odors.
Shelf Life: Properly stored, chicken noodle soup can be kept in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat the soup gently over medium heat to avoid overcooking the noodles or chicken.
Noodle-Free Freezing: If you’re planning to freeze your soup, consider leaving out the noodles. When reheated, noodles can become mushy. Instead, freeze the broth, chicken, and vegetables, and add freshly cooked noodles when you’re ready to serve.
Portion Control: Divide the soup into freezer-safe containers or heavy-duty freezer bags for individual portions. This makes it easy to reheat just what you need.
Label and Date: Always label your containers with the date you made the soup so you can keep track of how long it’s been in the freezer.
Storage Duration: Homemade chicken noodle soup can be frozen for up to 3 months. When ready to enjoy, thaw the soup in the refrigerator overnight and reheat it on the stovetop over medium heat, adding cooked noodles at the end.
Pro Tip: To maintain the best texture and taste, consider freezing any leftover soup without the noodles and adding fresh ones after reheating. This small step ensures that your reheated soup tastes just as comforting and delicious as when it was first made.
Once you experience the depth of flavor from homemade stock, you may never go back to store-bought broth again! Have you tried making this chicken noodle soup from scratch? I’d love to hear how it turned out – drop a comment below with your thoughts, tips, or any variations you’ve come up with!
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Warm, hearty, and made from scratch, this chicken noodle soup is the ultimate comfort food. With homemade stock, tender chicken, and fresh vegetables, it’s a healthy, kid-friendly meal perfect for cozy nights. Packed with flavor and easy to make, this traditional recipe will be your go-to for satisfying, soul-soothing dinners.
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Enjoy your day.
Sandy