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Best Ever Chicken Noodle Soup for Winter | Restaurant Style Chicken Noodle Soup

By: Priyanka

A hearty, comforting and fulfilling soup that you must try this winter season is the classic restaurant style chicken noodle soup which is a one pot wonder that will keep you full for the entire night!

Winter is just round the corner and so is the craving for that soulful bowl of warm soup that will perfectly fit the bill as a one pot meal!

So here I come with my homemade chicken noodle soup that not only looks gorgeous but can also give the restaurant version a run for its money in terms of its flavors and taste!

Try it once and you will know why I am saying what I am saying!

What is chicken noodle soup?

Asian chicken noodle soup is a widely popular soup and I am not surprised at all! If a single dish can work as an entree as well as main course, who wouldn’t love it?

I made this a week before Diwali when we were feeling a little under the weather; we loved it so much that we immediately decided to prepare it for our little blog and share it with ya’all!

The best thing about this soup recipe is that you won’t need a long list of ingredients; just the basic aromatics, chicken & noodles and you are ready to whip up the most comforting soup of the season!

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Best Ever Creamy Corn and Shrimp Chowder | Winter Special Prawn Chowder Recipe

By: Priyanka

The hearty soulful soup that will soothe your soul this winter while also serving you as a one pot meal is this restaurant style creamy corn and shrimp chowder!

Soup season has officially started and I can't keep calm! I mean, I love soup and that too those ones that double up as a one pot meal with all the goodness packed in a single bowl!

Today's recipe of creamy corn and shrimp chowder is exactly that dreamy soup recipe which will not only fill your tummy but also calm your soul on a chilly wintery night!

There is already a nip in the air in my city especially from evening onwards and I get drawn towards the hearty soups for my dinner during this winter-round-the-corner-but-not-there-yet season!

This shrimp chowder has been on my bucket list since ages and I finally served it on our dinner table last week after perfecting the recipe for you all and us too!

I'm sure you guys will love it as much as we did as soon as you give it a try; so what are you waiting for? Hurry up!

Let’s get cooking!

What is shrimp chowder?

If you are not familiar with chowder, let me then first decode it for ya!

Chowder is a soup primarily made of seafood with lots of veggies, potatoes being one of the key components. The soup broth of chowder is of creamy consistency thanks to milk and cream.

Even though the chowder broth is creamy, it is still quite light on your tummy and that’s a fantastic reason to include this insanely flavorful soup in your weekly meals this season!

The creamy corn and shrimp chowder is a one pot wonder which will serve you as a fancy and delicious dinner on the wintery nights!

This hearty soulful soup is full of incredible flavors, thanks to shrimps, rewarding you with a fancy meal right at the comfort of your home!

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Chicken Lettuce Soup

By: Rapti B

A one-pot soup meal made with leftovers and greens, this is great for a working day dinner or when you’ve got surprise guests

Part two of the Lettuce Series as I’ve dubbed it was about throwing things into a large pot to put together a soup – the kind that makes life a whole lot better (read: bearable) when your home has been invaded by painters and you are sneezing your head off courtesy allergies. The Chicken Lettuce Soup isn’t a planned recipe but it’s the kind that, after you’ve sampled, you realise needs to be shared with the world. Or the little pockets of the world this blog reaches.

The best thing about this soup is that the mothership liked it and trust me when I say, her liking food that has chicken (she’s developing a dislike for chicken and meat) and lettuce (read part one of the Lettuce Series) made me feel like a parent whose child has accomplished something major in life!

For those of you who’re coming into this rodeo late, check out the Lettuce Sourdough-wich recipe to know all about reverse parenting. And for those of you like all things soup, check out the recipes for Masala Chicken Soup and Pumpkin Carrot & Spring Onion Soup for some inspiration.

Chicken Lettuce Soup in a mug | Copyright Image | From The Corner Table

Do let me know if you try this recipe! Leave a comment and don’t forget to tag me on Instagram at from.the.corner.table and hashtag it #fromthecornertable. I’d love to see it ❀

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Chicken Lettuce Soup

A one-pot soup meal made with leftovers and greens, this is great for a working day dinner

  • 250 grams Smoked chicken (shredded/boneless)
  • 200 grams Lettuce
  • 1 Carrot
  • 1 cup Cooked noodles/spaghetti (optional)
  • 1 Onion
  • 1/2 inch Ginger (grated)
  • 6 cloves Garlic
  • 3 tablespoon Olive Oil
  • 3 Chicken stock cubes
  • Salt (as required)
  • Black pepper powder (as required)
  • 1 litre Water
  1. Peel and mince the onion and garlic cloves.
  2. Peel and cut the carrot into cubes
  3. In a large pot, heat olive oil.
  4. Add onion, garlic, ginger and sautΓ© till the onion is slightly translucent.
  5. Throw in the carrots.
  6. Pour in the water, add the chicken stock cubes, cover and simmer for 7-10 minutes, stirring frequently to ensure there are no stock cube lumps.
  7. Cube or tear the cooked chicken and add to the simmering pot of soup.
  8. Wash the lettuce well, tear and add to the soup.
  9. Add the cooked noodles/spaghetti if using.
  10. Check the seasoning and add salt and/or pepper if required.
  11. Adjust the consistency of the soup with water if required.
  12. Simmer for another 7-10 minutes.
  13. Serve hot with bread of choice.
brunch, dinner, Main
chicken, chicken soup, lettuce

Chicken Lettuce Soup

By: Rapti B

A one-pot soup meal made with leftovers and greens, this is great for a working day dinner or when you’ve got surprise guests

Part two of the Lettuce Series as I’ve dubbed it was about throwing things into a large pot to put together a soup – the kind that makes life a whole lot better (read: bearable) when your home has been invaded by painters and you are sneezing your head off courtesy allergies. The Chicken Lettuce Soup isn’t a planned recipe but it’s the kind that, after you’ve sampled, you realise needs to be shared with the world. Or the little pockets of the world this blog reaches.

The best thing about this soup is that the mothership liked it and trust me when I say, her liking food that has chicken (she’s developing a dislike for chicken and meat) and lettuce (read part one of the Lettuce Series) made me feel like a parent whose child has accomplished something major in life!

For those of you who’re coming into this rodeo late, check out the Lettuce Sourdough-wich recipe to know all about reverse parenting. And for those of you like all things soup, check out the recipes for Masala Chicken Soup and Pumpkin Carrot & Spring Onion Soup for some inspiration.

Chicken Lettuce Soup in a mug | Copyright Image | From The Corner Table

Do let me know if you try this recipe! Leave a comment and don’t forget to tag me on Instagram at from.the.corner.table and hashtag it #fromthecornertable. I’d love to see it ❀

For regular updates on recipes, recommendations on things to read and watch and ramblings that make sense, subscribe to the newsletter – you’ll find the form in the sidebar if viewing on a screen and at the bottom if viewing on the phone. Since spamming or flooding your inbox is a huge no for me, these newsletters go out only when I’ve put up a new post or sometimes, once in a month only.

Chicken Lettuce Soup

A one-pot soup meal made with leftovers and greens, this is great for a working day dinner

  • 250 grams Smoked chicken (shredded/boneless)
  • 200 grams Lettuce
  • 1 Carrot
  • 1 cup Cooked noodles/spaghetti (optional)
  • 1 Onion
  • 1/2 inch Ginger (grated)
  • 6 cloves Garlic
  • 3 tablespoon Olive Oil
  • 3 Chicken stock cubes
  • Salt (as required)
  • Black pepper powder (as required)
  • 1 litre Water
  1. Peel and mince the onion and garlic cloves.
  2. Peel and cut the carrot into cubes
  3. In a large pot, heat olive oil.
  4. Add onion, garlic, ginger and sautΓ© till the onion is slightly translucent.
  5. Throw in the carrots.
  6. Pour in the water, add the chicken stock cubes, cover and simmer for 7-10 minutes, stirring frequently to ensure there are no stock cube lumps.
  7. Cube or tear the cooked chicken and add to the simmering pot of soup.
  8. Wash the lettuce well, tear and add to the soup.
  9. Add the cooked noodles/spaghetti if using.
  10. Check the seasoning and add salt and/or pepper if required.
  11. Adjust the consistency of the soup with water if required.
  12. Simmer for another 7-10 minutes.
  13. Serve hot with bread of choice.
brunch, dinner, Main
chicken, chicken soup, lettuce

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