Lemony Chicken with Rice Soup Recipe
Nov 13th, 2009 by lane
This recipe is written as I made the soup, which is certainly a time intensive method – but there are several shortcuts you could employ. If your freezer is home to one of my staple whole roasted chickens minus the breast meat which was eaten at an earlier date, skip the first paragraph and throw your freezer portion in the pan with 2 raw split breasts. If your freezer is bare AND you’re short on time, use 3 raw split breasts and cook for at least an hour before adding your vegetables if you can – but even 30 minutes will get you started. When you are lacking a whole or part of a roasted chicken your broth isn’t going to be as flavorful, and there will be more room in your pan. So cover the split breasts, then when you add the veggies, add 4 cups of chicken stock. If you have cooked white rice on hand, that would totally work as well, I just like this method since the rice absorbs some of your stock’s flavor without stealing all of the stock thus leaving you with a thick, dry soup.
Now get out there and make some for yourself, and a friend, or just throw it in your freezer in individual sizes to bring you through the winter!
Lemony Chicken with Rice Soup Recipe
1 whole chicken approx 5 lbs, rinsed giblets and neck removed
1/2 a lemon, cut into 4 pieces
4 large cloves garlic
1 and 1/2 tsp kosher salt
1/4 tsp fresh ground pepper
olive oil
5 stalks celery, sliced
4 carrots, peeled, then sliced lengthwise, then again, then chopped into 1 inch slivers on an angle
1 yellow onion, peeled, sliced, then rounds sliced into quarters
2 bay leaves
2 c. long grain white rice
3 tablespoons fresh squeezed lemon juice
1/4 tsp crushed red pepper
Preheat oven to 425. In a roasting pan fitted with a rack, stuff the chicken cavity with the lemon pieces, garlic, salt and pepper. Drizzle skin very lightly with olive oil, then sprinkle with salt and pepper. Roast chicken in oven for just over an hour – if you’re going to eat the breast meat at this point, you’ll need to keep cooking it to a safe internal temp of 165.
Since I’m going to continue boiling mine, I took it to 145, then put it in the stock pot and covered with water. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer, for 2 hours. Add celery, carrots, onion, and bay leaves, simmer another hour. Carefully remove the chicken with turkey forks or a fish spatula, being sure to remove all bone pieces from stock. Shred chicken meat with two forks, then return to broth. Add 2 teaspoons kosher salt and 15 turns fresh ground pepper.
Cook rice in four cups of boiling water. Reduce heat to a simmer, cook covered about 15 minutes – until mostly cooked, then remove with a slotted spoon, drain, then add al dente rice to soup. Cook 10 more minutes in covered soup pan. Add lemon juice and crushed red pepper. Simmer another 5 minutes, then adjust seasonings to taste. Serve and enjoy!
i loved this soup! thanks sweet sister, it was just what the Dr ordered. The red pepper was a perfect addition and made it slightly spicy in a good surprising way.
Thanks Mia! Glad you liked it.