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(Created page with "'''READ EVERYTHING FIRST BEFORE YOU TRY THIS.''' ==Stuff You Will Need== *5 or 6 baby carrots, diced *3 ribs of celery, diced *1 small onion, diced *1 store bought rotisserie chicken. Pick the meat off the bones. '''OR''' *2 cans of [https://www.walmart.com/ip/Swanson-Premium-White-Chunk-Chicken-Breast-12-5-oz-Can-Pack-of-2/129054055 white chicken chunks (found in the store near the canned tuna).] *3 boxes of [https://www.amazon.com/Swanson-Chicken-Broth-oz-Carton-P...")
 
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==Stuff You Will Need==
==Stuff You Will Need==
 
[[File:diced onion.JPG|thumb|right|200px|What a diced onion looks like.  The smaller the better for this recipe.]]
[[File:celeryribs.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"Ribs" of celery.]]
*5 or 6 baby carrots, diced
*5 or 6 baby carrots, diced
*3 ribs of celery, diced
*3 ribs of celery, diced
*1 small onion, diced
*1 small onion, diced
*1 store bought rotisserie chicken.  Pick the meat off the bones.
*1 store bought rotisserie chicken.  Pick the meat off the bones. (probably best if you don't try this method your first time making this recipe.)


'''OR'''
'''OR'''
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Saute the vegetables for about five or ten minutes in a large dutch oven in a small drizzle of olive oil. While doing this, add just a small pinch of salt to help the vegetables soften. Use medium heat to do this.  Once the onions start to turn translucent, add 2 of the boxes of chicken broth and bring to a rolling boil.
Saute the vegetables for about five or ten minutes in a large dutch oven in a small drizzle of olive oil. While doing this, add just a small pinch of salt to help the vegetables soften. Use medium heat to do this.  Once the onions start to turn translucent, add 2 of the boxes of chicken broth and bring to a rolling boil.


Once the broth has come to a boil, dump the egg noodles into the pot and stir to make sure all the noodles are in the liquid.  Next, cover the pot, and then turn the stove completely off.  Do not touch anything for 30 minutes.  The longer you leave the pot alone, the more tender your noodles will be.
Once the broth has come to a boil, dump the egg noodles into the pot and stir to make sure all the noodles are in the liquid.  Next, cover the pot, and then turn the stove completely off.  '''Do not touch anything for 30 minutes.''' The longer you leave the pot alone, the more tender your noodles will be.


After 30 minutes, uncover the pot and add your chicken pieces and some salt and pepper.  Do not use much salt as the broth already is salty.  Use a lot of black pepper though, you guys like that.  Stir everything in and cover the pot again for about five minutes.  Once five minutes go by, the pot should be ready to eat.  Enjoy.
After 30 minutes, uncover the pot and add your chicken pieces and some salt and pepper.  Do not use much salt as the broth already is salty.  Use a lot of black pepper though, you guys like that.  Stir everything in and cover the pot again for about five minutes.  Once five minutes go by, the pot should be ready to eat.  Enjoy.

Revision as of 11:42, 11 November 2022

READ EVERYTHING FIRST BEFORE YOU TRY THIS.

Stuff You Will Need

What a diced onion looks like. The smaller the better for this recipe.
"Ribs" of celery.
  • 5 or 6 baby carrots, diced
  • 3 ribs of celery, diced
  • 1 small onion, diced
  • 1 store bought rotisserie chicken. Pick the meat off the bones. (probably best if you don't try this method your first time making this recipe.)

OR

What To Do

Saute the vegetables for about five or ten minutes in a large dutch oven in a small drizzle of olive oil. While doing this, add just a small pinch of salt to help the vegetables soften. Use medium heat to do this. Once the onions start to turn translucent, add 2 of the boxes of chicken broth and bring to a rolling boil.

Once the broth has come to a boil, dump the egg noodles into the pot and stir to make sure all the noodles are in the liquid. Next, cover the pot, and then turn the stove completely off. Do not touch anything for 30 minutes. The longer you leave the pot alone, the more tender your noodles will be.

After 30 minutes, uncover the pot and add your chicken pieces and some salt and pepper. Do not use much salt as the broth already is salty. Use a lot of black pepper though, you guys like that. Stir everything in and cover the pot again for about five minutes. Once five minutes go by, the pot should be ready to eat. Enjoy.