We don't get rainy days that often, but when we do, I greatly enjoy them. I love being able to stay home inside with the gray and rain outside. I love sitting under blankets and just listening and watching the rain. And there is just something about a rainy day that creates a necessity for soup. So when I woke up the other day to rain, the planned dinner was scrapped and one of my favorite soups was inserted. I grew up in a climate that gets a little colder than where I am now, and once a year, a friend of ours would put on a soup night. She would make several different kinds of soup and invite lots of people over. I can remember walking around looking at the various kinds, but ultimately I was looking for two soups: Chicken Chowder and a cold strawberry soup that I was always reminded did not count for dinner. My mom acquired the recipe and passed it on to me.
CHICKEN CHOWDER
7 c. chicken broth
1/2 c. rice
3 med. carrots, sliced
3 celery sticks, sliced
2 small zucchini, sliced
6 T butter
6 T flour
1 pt. half & half
4 c. cooked, diced chicken
Salt and Pepper
In a 5 qt. kettle, heat broth to boiling. Add rice, cover, reduce heat and simmer for 10 minutes. Add veggies - cover and simmer for 10 minutes or until tender. In a separate saucepan, melt butter. Blend in flour and cook until bubbly. Remove from heat. Blend in half & half and 1 c. broth from the kettle. Heat and stir mixture until it boils and thickens. Stir mixture into the kettle. Add chicken and heat until hot.
How I've altered this: I usually season my chicken when I cook it. I also add basil, parsley and thyme to the soup itself at the beginning to give it a little bit more flavor. And since I love the zucchini, I've been known to add a little extra! The soup itself thickens the longer you let it stand--so if you like a thicker soup, wait a bit before eating. My husband, who enjoys things much spicier than the rest of us, usually adds sriracha to accommodate his preference.
I followed the recipe from Margi Schmidt.
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