2/5/14

Slow Cooker Chicken and Wild Rice Soup




Sometimes, I get funny little texts or emails or phone calls from friends about cooking.
My friend Jo sent me this text a few days before Christmas:

Dear Si
I need new
soup recipes. Please.
Help soon.

A month and a half later, I'm coming to her rescue. 
Good thing she didn't fall into quicksand.

Dear Jo
Here is a
recipe I made.
just for you.
Sorry not soon.
But it is
so good.






Slow Cooker Chicken and Wild Rice Soup
A Bountiful Kitchen
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3-4 chicken breast halves (about 2 cups, after cooking)
2- 14.5 oz cans chicken broth
1 teaspoon each- salt and pepper

1 cup water
8 oz fresh mushrooms, sliced
2 stalks or about 1 cup chopped celery
2 medium to large carrots, sliced thin
1- 6 oz box- Long Grain and Wild Rice

1 cup parsley, loosely packed, chopped
1/2 cup cream or half and half

Place chicken in slow cooker with 2 cans chicken broth. Generously salt and pepper. Place lid on slow cooker and cook for 2 hours on high.
Remove chicken, chop and set aside, leaving broth in slow cooker.
Add one cup water to slow cooker.
Replace lid, leave temperature on high.
Add chopped mushrooms, celery, carrots and box of wild rice mix and flavor packet.
Replace lid and cook for another 30-45 minutes on high or until rice is done.
Add chicken, chopped parsley and 1/2 cup half and half or cream to ingredients in slow cooker. Replace lid and cook an additional 10-15 minutes, or until heated through.
Garnish with additional parsley, if desired.
Serve while hot.
About 6 servings.

Tips:
-I doubled this so we had enough for dinner, and some to give to a family with a new baby. I know, I should have taken some to Jo  : o
-I used Uncle Ben's Wild Rice mix. You may use any brand available that is approximately 6-8 oz.
-This recipe may be made either in a slow cooker, or on the stove top.
If stove top:
Cook the chicken in broth for about 20 minutes boiling on high heat. Remove chicken and chop. Set aside.
Follow directions above, except, cook the rice in the broth and additional cup of water according to package directions, adding the mushrooms, celery, and carrots as well.
-If the soup seems a little thick, you may add more water, broth or cream.
-This soup may be made with any combination of added vegetables.
Additional suggestions: water chestnuts, onion, corn, peas.

5 comments:

  1. This recipe looks easy and oh so good Si. It's definitely soup weather around here.

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  2. Jo's note to you reminded me of Piglet's plea for help to Winnie the Pooh (when there was a flood). Your comment back to her is almost a haiku. Reminds me of my favorite haiku:
    Haikus are easy
    But sometimes they don't make sense
    Refrigerator

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    1. barby,
      this made me laugh.
      As you always do!
      kitchen sink.

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  3. Just making sure that it's a cup of parsley?

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  4. Laura
    Yes a cup, but loosley packed I'll update the recipe to reflect the change!
    Thanks !
    Si

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