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From: ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.net (ItsJoanNotJoAnn)
Newsgroups: rec.food.cooking
Subject: Re: Chicken Soup
Date: Tue, 4 Feb 2025 21:42:07 +0000
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On Tue, 4 Feb 2025 14:47:33 +0000, Dave Smith wrote:

> I used the carcass of our Sunday night chicken to make soup. I confess
> that I had never had a lot of success with chicken soup in the past and
> for some reason I used the same method. I stripped the meat off the
> bones and threw them into a pot. I chopped some onion, carrot and
> celery, squashed a clove of garlic and tossed them into a pot along with
> some bay leaf and some pepper and pan drippings, added some boiling
> water and simmered it for about two hours. I strained the broth and then
> picked out the bones and gristly bits and returned the aromatics to the
> broth.
>
> For supper we heated up the soup and added some Orzo. Holy cow. It was
> the best chicken soup ever.
>
>
I can honestly say I've never made chicken soup with a
chicken carcass.  But then I don't buy a rotisserie
chicken maybe once every 10 years if that often.