Simple Way to Make Jamie Oliver Mike's Spicy Mexican Sick Day Chicken Noodle Soup
by Joseph Silva
Mike's Spicy Mexican Sick Day Chicken Noodle Soup
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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have mike's spicy mexican sick day chicken noodle soup using 22 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Mike's Spicy Mexican Sick Day Chicken Noodle Soup:
Prepare Green Tomatoes [aka Tomatillos - smashed by hand]
Make ready Cans Diced Hatch Green Chilies
Prepare ROTEL Tomatoes [with green chile]
Prepare Mexican Oregeno
Get Ground Cumin [+ 1/2 tbsp reserves before serving]
Take EX LG Jalapeño [minced]
Get LG White Onion [chopped]
Take Fresh Cilantro [+ reserves]
Make ready Celery [with leaves - chopped]
Make ready Fresh Garlic [minced]
Get LG Carrots [small chopped]
Make ready Green Bell Peppers [minced]
Get Fresh Mexican Basil
Prepare Fresh Ground Black Pepper & Chicken Bullion Or Salt [feel free to add extra salt to this dish. your kiddos will definitely need a little encouragement to drink more fluids while sick. but still, ALWAYS refer to your pediatrician first]
Get Mexican Beer [optional]
Get Lemon Wedges [optional]
Get Lime Juice [or to taste + reserve wedges]
Make ready Avocados [garnish]
Make ready Egg Noodles
Take Baking Soda [acid reducer]
Instructions to make Mike's Spicy Mexican Sick Day Chicken Noodle Soup:
Small chop all of your vegetables and throw everything [except for anything listed as reserves, garnish or noodles] in a large pot. Boil on high for 20 minutes covered. Or, until your small chopped carrots are softened. They're your best [doneness] indicator.
At 20 minutes, boil your egg noodles as per manufactures directions. Usually 7 minutes - in a separate pot. If not boiled in a separate pot, you'll dust up your soup with a carb clouded murky broth. Yuck! Do the same with your rice if you choose to employ it. Add 1 tsp salt and a dash of oil to your noodles and cover. Stir occasionally. Drain and add noodles to your soup. Do not rinse your noodles.
● Important Steps: Taste test your soup. If you feel your broth is too acidic based upon the high amounts of green/red tomatoes, jalapeños and lemon/lime juice, add a good pinch of baking soda while your soup is at a heavy boil. She'll foam up quite a bit she'll settle right down when stirred. So, no worries. Add another pinch of baking soda if you feel it's needed after a minute or so. Also, add additional 1/2 tbsp Cumin to your pot just before serving. You'll want that extra kick! Add water as needed for additional broth. Sick kids throats do appreciate their hot broth! I also add additional fresh chilled cilantro [my kids do love their cilantro!] and mix gently just prior to serving.
Serve soup piping hot with chilled lime or lemon wedges, [both work quite well, especially on sore throats!] fresh cilantro, avocado slices, tortilla chips [if only to serve their scratchy little throats!] and fresh flour tortillas as an absorbent tummy filler. A dollop of sour cream is also a great addition if, they don't have upset tummies. Any creams will only curdle in their tiny stomachs. Enjoy!
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