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This recipe for Feel Better Chicken Soup with Lemon and Ginger will warm you to your bones! Brothy and flavorful, this highly-adaptable recipe is the perfect base for noodles, rice, quinoa or other grains, or beans- or keep it keto and low-carb! It can also be made in an Instant Pot or Slow cooker! Looking for more? Check out our 40+ Best Chicken Breast Recipes and our 50+ Easy Dinner Ideas! ✨ 

Feel Better Chicken Soup with Lemon and Ginger will warm you to your bones! Brothy and flavorful, this highly-adaptable recipe is the perfect base for your own creations- use whatever grain or starch you prefer- noodles, rice quinoa, beans- or keep it keto and low-carb! Can also be made in an Instant Pot or Slow cooker! #chickensoup #ketosoup #broth

Hi friends, I wanted to share a recipe we’ve been making for years around here, especially when feeling under the weather with a cold or flu- Feel Better Chicken Soup! I like to make a big batch and keep it in jars in the fridge, or even freeze it for times when I don’t feel like cooking. It makes a lovely gift to someone who is feeling under the weather.  This flavorful soup recipe is lemony and gingery, very soothing for stuffy heads and sore throats. The ultimate in comfort food!  But the best part is once you have the basic soup made, you can take it in all sorts of directions, using what you have on hand. (AND If you are vegan or vegetarian- I highly recommend this Ayurvedic Turmeric Detox Broth instead. )

Sometimes I’ll add leftover pasta or noodles from the pantry, like egg noodles, orzo, rice noodles, linguini or even spaghetti. It’s a great way to use up stray bags of noodles. Other times I’ll add a can of white beans or load up the veggies.  And sometimes I’ll toss in some baby spinach and drizzle it with sesame oil and sprinkle with scallions and call it good. And it is! Sooooooo good! It a great way to make use of leftover Whole Roasted Chicken! Looking for more chicken soup ideas? Make sure to take a peek at our 20 Best Broth-Based Soup Recipes!

We also have our more traditional Chicken Noodle Soup, our Thai chicken Noodle soup and our Mexican Noodle Soup.

Feel Better Chicken Soup | 60-second video

 

How do make chicken soup from scratch?

  • You can make it on the stovetop, in an instant pot pressure cooker or in a slow cooker.
  • Essentially you create a flavorful soup infused with onion, garlic, ginger, veggies, and spices- then simmer the raw chicken breasts or thighs in this broth, until it pulls apart easily.

garlic, onion, lemon, ginger

What are the ingredients for Chicken Soup?

  1. onion
  2. garlic
  3. ginger
  4. celery or carrots (or other veggies)
  5. chicken broth (store-bought or homemade)
  6. chicken breast or chicken thighs
  7. lemon
  8. herbs and seasonings

This flavorful soup starts with sauteing onion, garlic and ginger until tender and fragrant and golden. Sometimes I’ll add celery and carrots, sometimes not.  I like to add a lot of garlic, feel free to cut back if you want.

sautéing the onions

Add the chicken stock (or broth) and whole chicken thighs (or chicken breasts). Bring to a simmer and cover, cooking until the thighs are cooked through, about 20 minutes.

What type of chicken is used for soup? 

  • Chicken breasts, skinless
  • Chicken thighs, skinless
  • Boneless chicken is faster to cook and easiest to handle, but yes, you can use bone-in chicken, just remove the skin for a lighter leaner broth.

If adding rice or quinoa, you could add directly to the pot of simmering broth, only adding about 1/2 cup.

Same with canned beans- just add one can.

I prefer to keep my rice or noodles separate, to prevent the soup from getting cloudy, but do as you like.

Do you cook the chicken before putting it in the soup? 

You don’t need to cook the chicken before putting it in the soup.  Put the raw chicken in the simmering broth and let it cook at a low simmer until it shreds apart easily with two forks.

Place the chicken in the broth raw

Simmer covered for 20 minutes, more or less depending on size.

 

Chicken Soup with rice, lemon and ginger

Use two forks and pull apart the chicken.  Taste and adjust the broth. Squeeze with lemon to taste.

Add chili flakes if you want, a drizzle of sesame oil is nice, some scallions or fresh herbs,  then serve it up!

Feel Better Chicken Soup with Lemon and Ginger will warm you to your bones! Brothy and flavorful, this highly-adaptable recipe is the perfect base for your own creations- use whatever grain or starch you prefer- noodles, rice quinoa, beans- or keep it keto and low-carb! Can also be made in an Instant Pot or Slow cooker! #chickensoup #ketosoup #broth

 

Variations:

You could ladle it over a mound of egg noodles, or rice noodles, then finish with sesame oil, sesame seeds, scallions and cilantro like you see here.

I added some oyster mushrooms to the broth as well.

Feel Better Chicken Soup with Lemon and Ginger will warm you to your bones! Brothy and flavorful, this highly-adaptable recipe is the perfect base for your own creations- use whatever grain or starch you prefer- noodles, rice quinoa, beans- or keep it keto and low-carb! Can also be made in an Instant Pot or Slow cooker! #chickensoup #ketosoup #broth

Or you could ladle it over leftover rice, farro or quinoa.

Here I had a batch of our Everyday Quinoa in the fridge and just laded the soup over it- super tasty!

Feel Better Chicken Soup with Lemon and Ginger will warm you to your bones! Brothy and flavorful, this highly-adaptable recipe is the perfect base for your own creations- use whatever grain or starch you prefer- noodles, rice quinoa, beans- or keep it keto and low-carb! Can also be made in an Instant Pot or Slow cooker! #chickensoup #ketosoup #broth

You could add white beans for extra protein,  and a handful of spinach.

Or if going low-carb- leave all the starch and grains out keep it simple and keto-friendly.

Cauliflower rice would also work well here too!

Feel Better Chicken Soup with Lemon and Ginger will warm you to your bones! Brothy and flavorful, this highly-adaptable recipe is the perfect base for your own creations- use whatever grain or starch you prefer- noodles, rice quinoa, beans- or keep it keto and low-carb! Can also be made in an Instant Pot or Slow cooker! #chickensoup #ketosoup #broth

Whichever direction you choose to take this flavorful soup, I know you will be happy with the base. I’m excited to see where you take this! Please share your variations in the comments below.

Other Chicken soup recipes you may like:

Stay well, friends.

xoxo

Sylvia

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Feel Better Chicken Soup with Lemon and ginger. A delicious low-carb, keto soup that you can make in an Instant Pot, Stove top or in a slow cooker. Simple and healthy!

Feel Better Chicken Soup Recipe

  • Author: Sylvia Fountaine
  • Prep Time: 10
  • Cook Time: 25
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 6 1x
  • Category: Soup, Gluten-free
  • Method: Stove top, instant pot
  • Cuisine: Asian
  • Diet: Gluten Free

Description

Feel Better Chicken Soup with lemon and ginger. A delicious and EASY low-carb, keto soup that you can make in an Instant Pot, Stove top or in a slow cooker. Simple and healthy! Add rice, quinoa, noodles or beans! (Inspired by Bon Appetit)


Ingredients

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  • 12 tablespoons olive oil
  • one large onion, diced (or sub 2 fat shallots, or two leeks)
  • one cup celery, chopped
  • 2 tablespoons fresh ginger, chopped
  • 48 garlic cloves, rough chopped (I like 8)
  • 4 cups chicken broth or stock
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1/4 teaspoon white pepper (or use regular)
  • 1 1/2 lbs chicken thighs, boneless, skinless ( or use breasts- if very large, cut in half)
  • ——–
  • lemon juice to taste
  • pinch chili flakes
  • scallions, cilantro or Italian parsley
  • a drizzle of toasted sesame oil (optional, tasty)

Optional: Feel free to add 2-3 cups of chopped veggies: celery, carrots, etc. Serve over cooked grain or starch of your choice like… quinoa, rice noodlessoba noodles, pasta, rice, or add 1 can white beans.


Instructions

STOVE TOP INSTRUCTIONS:

  1. Heat oil in a big pot or dutch oven over medium heat. Add onion, celery, garlic and ginger and saute until fragrant, about 3-4 minutes. Lower heat to med- low and continue sauteeing until golden, 3-4 more minutes.
  2. Add the chicken stock, water, salt, white pepper, bay leaves and skinless chicken. Bring to a boil. Cover, and lower heat so it’s gently simmering, covered for 20 mintues. If using breasts, check at 15.
  3. Test a piece of chicken for doneness by pulling meat apart with two forks. It should come apart easily and look opaque. If done, shred the rest of the chicken, then return to the pot and simmer gently for 5 more minutes.
  4. Squeeze with lemon, taste and adjust broth. You can add more salt of needed, or if too salty for your taste, water down with a little water. I prefer ours salty, lemony, and unctuous, especially if adding a starch (like rice, noodles or beans) which will temper the salt quite a bit. Up to you. If the soup tastes bland, it needs salt.
  5. Ladle it over cooked rice or noodles or just on its own.
  6. Garnish with scallions or cilantro (or both) and a drizzle of sesame oil if you like and chili flakes (or chili paste or sriracha).

 


Notes

Soup will keep 4 days in the fridge, or freeze.

Feel free to add 1/2 cup rice or quinoa to simmering soup. Or add a can of whitebeans. You can also add pasta ( about 4 ounces) but I prefer to cook pasta and rice noodles separate and ladel the soup overtop cooked noodles. Up to you. Feel free to toss in veggies, kale, spinach, etc.

Instant Pot: Set Instant pot to “saute” function and heat the oil. Add onion, garlic and ginger and saute 3-4 minutes until fragrant. Add broth, water, salt, pepper, bay, white pepper and chicken thighs, give a stir. Pressure cook on high for 12 minutes. (If using breasts, pressure cook 8-10 minutes depending on size). Manually release. Shred chicken with two forks. Season with lemon juice. Taste, adust salt. Follow the rest of the instuctions above.

For a slow cooker version, cook as stated above then cover and cook on low for 6-7 hours, or on High for 3 to 4 hours.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1.5 cups with no rice or starch.
  • Calories: 197
  • Sugar: 2.7 g
  • Sodium: 585 mg
  • Fat: 7.1 g
  • Saturated Fat: 1.6 g
  • Carbohydrates: 7.7 g
  • Fiber: 1.1 g
  • Protein: 24.8 g
  • Cholesterol: 106.5 mg

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Comments

  1. So delicious! Would not used toasted sesame oil again, but loved it with Siraccha. My husband addaxed Bachan’s Japanese sauce to his and loved it. It tried it the next day and it was good.

  2. Beautiful flavours! I used 6 chicken thighs and thought it could be brothier/more liquidy so added 1.5 more cups of broth. Also added a bit of nutmeg! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe!

  3. Over the last few years I have made this several times–mostly for friends and family who were recovering from sickness. This time I made it for myself as I recover from sickness, and I love it so much! I diced a half of avocado to sprinkle on top and it made for a touch of creaminess (and good fat) that was just right! Thanks for this “go-to” recipe!

  4. Thank you! This is, unequivocally, the BEST chicken soup I’ve ever made! (And I make a lot of soups!)

    It’s going in the rotation!

  5. I have made this many times and it is the best! I add more vegetables, and cook it on the stove.

  6. Hey Sylvia,
    I made another of your recipes!
    Feel Good Chicken Soup.
    It was delicious! Instead of fresh chicken, I used left over rotisserie chicken and just added it almost at the end. I’m sure no one could tell the difference! Great recipe! I’m looking forward to doing more “Brothy” soup recipe!

  7. I have made this many times this year. I’ve unofficially dubbed it COVID soup, as I make it when the coronavirus strikes. Today it was for my husband, who went nearly three years before his first positive test this morning. Thank you for this magical soup recipe. It is a balm to body and soul.

  8. I made this recently and it was the best chicken soup! Post Thanksgiving, I’m wondering if I can use turkey broth and turkey with this same recipe.

  9. Let me too sing the praises of this magnificent tangy, gingery, garlicky, lemony soup. Personally I didn’t need as much chicken, used chicken stock, and included orzo for about 12 boiling minutes, and diced savoy cabbage for the last 2 minutes. How joyful on a cold, very damp afternoon in the UK. Aaaaaah!

  10. This was delicious! I could kick myself. I forgot the ginger, so I added ginger powder at the end, but the soup is still wonderful. I used carrots and peas to our version and we served it over rice. Thanks so much for sharing your recipe.

  11. Love LOve LOVE this recipe. It has become the base for my matzo ball soup. I have taken this to SO MANY friends recovering from various things. Thank you for making my Jewish penicillin even better!

  12. This is the best chicken broth soup around! Made it tonight and the whole family loved it! Definitely making this a lot this winter!

  13. I just made this for my poor sick sister-in-law, who is sick with Covid🦠🦠🦠She is a dedicated oncology nurse. I know this Feel Better will be the cure. I love and save all your recipes, Thanks!

  14. Great soup, will definitely add to my rotation. the lemon is lovely and I added white beans for more fiber. Perfect for when you’re under the weather

  15. So flavorful, so satisfying. I added cilantro, parsley, and scallions (plus sesame oil and red pepper flakes) to finish, and it’s beautiful. One of the tastiest soups I’ve ever made.

  16. This was delicious. I made this yesterday for my husband as he wasn’t feeling well. Made recipe as written using chicken thighs and vegetable stock. I added just a couple handfuls of baby spinach at the end. It was very flavourful. I will be making another pot today to freeze. Thank you, Sylvia for another great recipe.

  17. Cooking this now I added fresh turmeric 2 green chillis 30mils apple cider vinegar Chinese broccoli and will add thin egg noodles smells absolutely fantastic

  18. Making this now for my under-the-weather boyfriend, and it smells divine! I’m curious about the serving size. It says it yields 6. Would it be 1.5 cups per serving?

    1. I think so Elizabeth? I’m trying to remember- also depends on what/how much you add to it. Perhaps 1 1/4 cup to be safe?

  19. I always make some version of chicken soup when I’m stressed – so often I call what I make “stress soup” – but I think I will just make this from now on. My stomach has been funky all week from anxiety, but this was so comforting and I feel so much better – as advertised! I made it as written, adding some spinach I needed to use up at the end, and ate it over a baked potato. Magical.
    Thanks for all you do!

  20. I made this soup a couple times this week, once with noodles, once with rice and white beans.

    Really delicious! And something that helps me stay fed and hydrated while I recover from a cold when many other foods only upset my tummy.

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