Easy Crockpot Chicken Noodle Soup


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It doesn’t get much easier than this! Great, easy recipe for soup that’ll cook while you’re at work (or taking a nap). This turned out great! In hindsight, I could have …

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  1. Joanne Stanley
    Joanne Stanley says:

    I really enjoy watching you. Your mom would be proud. I started watching only months before she passed. Loved her channel soo much I watched many of her back videos. Her voice was soo calming. I didn't watch for awhile, I was off line. When I came back, she had passed. I felt like I lost a friend. You're doing a good job keeping it going for her charity. God bless.

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  2. Patricia Hoerger
    Patricia Hoerger says:

    If you are looking for fool proof crockpot meals. My go to is pot roast I do in the crockpot with tiny white potatoes in the cans (rinsed well) with carrots (raw/sliced). I brown the roast on the stove along with the sauteed onions and garlic and add it to the crockpot. You can adapt your above soup recipe to make chicken and dumplings using canned biscuits cut up in 4's and adding heavy cream. Don't stir the biscuits or you end up with goo instead of dumplings. Pho soup is another good one. I've done corned beef in the crockpot just to make Reuben sandwiches with sauerkraut, swiss cheese on grilled rye bread those are tasty too, but I don't know if they have corned beef in Dubai. I hope I gave you some ideas.

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  3. Jim Stone
    Jim Stone says:

    My grandma used to make a roast with the powdered onion packet from the onion soup usually Lipton’s brand, with red wine poured over the roast beef. And then she would ladel all the juice over the top every now and then.

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  4. Bonnie Brown
    Bonnie Brown says:

    I made some homemade chicken noodle soup a couple of days ago and it's very similar to your recipe , but I have covid and I still can't taste or smell anything. 😥 So… I'm going to put the rest in the freezer and I'll try it again later. I hope it tastes as good as yours. Thanks for sharing your recipe with us. It looks delicious!!

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  5. Cattitude
    Cattitude says:

    I think of you frequently when the jets are flying over from Luke- love that sound.

    You can use the shredded chicken for so many things- tacos, burritos, rice bowls, chicken salad, chicken vegetable soup, casseroles, etc. I used to make bean soup in my crock pot all the time. Now I use the Ninja Foodi or Instant Pot to pressure cook it. Much faster way to cook my favorite soup.

    Your chili story reminded me how much your mom disliked black pepper.

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  6. Kristina Tidwell
    Kristina Tidwell says:

    Idk if you like tortilla soup? You could split the chicken and soup in half then add noodles to one set and put some avocado, cilantro and whatever leftover veggies you want into the other then serve the 2nd soup over some crunched up Doritos. Yum!

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  7. Cheryl Berry
    Cheryl Berry says:

    I also squeeze the last of my lemon into my soup, it brightens the flavor and I also shake in some dried basil (I think the dried basil is actually from the spicy basil plant, not the Italian basil) because I think it gives it almost the taste of Chinese broth and a TINY touch of 5 spice powder would even more.

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  8. D Meyers
    D Meyers says:

    Happy New Year! Living vicariously though you from half way around the world. I am curious about the grocery shopping experience there. Are the markets similar to what we have in the states? I noticed the chicken is packaged much like we are familiar with.

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  9. KnittyT
    KnittyT says:

    There is nothing like coming home or waking up to the smell of a slow cooker meal. I wish I could cook and do laundry in the kitchen. I have family in the Philippines with a washer/dryer combo in their kitchen.

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  10. Alice Phillips
    Alice Phillips says:

    I have done crock pot chicken noodles with almost same as yours—it is easy and good! I laughed out loud when you opened up your cupboard door and turned off your washer, that is a first to see that but WOW convenient.

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