Hodge-Podge "Clean Out the Fridge" Chicken Soup
Hodge-Podge "Clean Out the Fridge" Chicken Soup

Hey everyone, it’s me, Dave, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I’m gonna show you how to make a distinctive dish, hodge-podge "clean out the fridge" chicken soup. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

I was supposed to make Chicken 'n' Dumplings this week. But as usual, things didn't go as planned this week as far as the menu plan was concerned. Clean Out the Refrigerator & Pantry Soup.

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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have hodge-podge "clean out the fridge" chicken soup using 8 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Hodge-Podge "Clean Out the Fridge" Chicken Soup:
  1. Make ready Dark-meat chicken 2lbs (I prefer bone on to later make bone broth)
  2. Get Onion- 1/2 large, 1 whole small
  3. Prepare Carrots- 2 whole peeled, thin circle slices
  4. Make ready Celery- 2 whole stalks diced
  5. Make ready Garlic- 2-4 cloves (or however much you prefer), chopped
  6. Make ready 3 cups veggies of your choice (I used left over corn, peas, spinach, and mushrooms)
  7. Take Wild Rice- 1 cup cooked (leftover from our weekly meal-prep)
  8. Prepare Black Beans- 1 cup cooked (leftover from our weekly meal prep)

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Instructions to make Hodge-Podge "Clean Out the Fridge" Chicken Soup:
  1. In our house, all soups start with the same basic formula (onion, celery, carrot, garlic and bone broth- Love ya mom!). Gather these ingredients and find a heavy pot (we use a cast iron stock pot), but use what you have.
  2. Prepare your protein (chicken in this case) by searing it in butter or any oil you choose covered (in the soup pot if you want to save on dishes!). This step helps the protein to retain its natural moisture content and prevent that rubbery texture of say…of boiled chicken, yuck!
  3. Remove the chicken and let it cool. Toss it into a bowl, plate etc.
  4. Add a bit more butter/oil to the pot, set to medium heat and toss in the diced onion, carrot, celery till tender (5 mins or so), then add chopped garlic for a minute or two… stirring so it doesn't burn. We stay on medium heat for the rest of the process.
  5. Add stock. Add leftovers. Add chicken. Add spices and whatever else you want to the pot.
  6. Simmer for a few… 10-20 minutes depending on what you had for leftovers. Taste test. Serve hot. (Maybe with an ice cube for the littles)
  7. Enjoy with fam.

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