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Golden Chicken Noodle Soup

4/7/2017

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A delicious, nourishing soup I invented tonight - full of the golden beauty of buttercup squash, the nourishing goodness of chicken and tumeric, and the noodle effect of spaghetti squash. Exact quantities not given, as it's one of those throw-in-what-you-have soups. Use the basic idea and adjust to suit.
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Ingredients

Home-made chicken broth/stock*
Spaghetti Squash
1-TBSP coconut oil
Diced onions
Left over roasted veges - I used mostly buttercup squash, with some butternut and sweet potato
Cooked chicken, diced or shredded
Salt to taste
Tumeric
Chopped chives or other fresh herbs
Coconut cream (optional)

*Chicken stock is super easy to make - just fill a big pot with chicken carcasses (I save the carcasses from roast chicken, putting in a bag in the freezer until I'm ready to make stock), cover with water, add salt to taste, bring to boil, cover and simmer for about 3 hours. Cool and strain. 

Note: any roast veges could be used; they give the soup bulk and make it more filling, as well as adding colour. Pumpkin or squash of any kind is great, as are sweet potatoes. You could also try marrow/zucchini, roasted beets, carrots, parsnips etc.

Method

Cook spaghetti squash: preheat oven to 180C/350F. Cut squash in half lengthwise. Scoop out seeds. Place cut sides down on baking paper lined tray. Prick all over. Bake for 35 mins until soft to feel when skewer inserted. Cool slightly, then holding one half in a dishcloth to avoid burning your hands, scrape out the flesh with a fork. It will come out in spaghetti-like strands. 

Melt coconut oil in a large pot. Saute onions until beginning to brown. Pour in chicken stock. Puree roast veges in a food processor, adding some chicken stock if needed to liquify. Add to soup pot. Add chives, tumeric and salt. Bring to boil and simmer 10 mins. Add shredded chicken. Heat through. Add spaghetti squash, stir to combine. Optional: swirl in coconut cream. Serve.
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    I wear a lot of hats, but relevant to this section is that I have Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, an autoimmune condition that effects EVERYTHING. Following an AIP diet calms the inflammation and helps sooo much. 

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