2tsp.dried parsley or 2 Tbsp. chopped fresh parsley
1tsp.ground turmeric
1tsp.saltuse less to start
½tsp.black pepper
2Tbsp.organic chicken Better than Bouillon
1cupfideocut spaghetti pasta or thin egg noodles
1cupfrozen chopped spinach
Instructions
Instructions:
Prepare the Stock:
Cut carrots, celery and onion into large chunks.
Place the chicken thighs in a large stockpot. Add the carrots, celery, onion, bay leaf and kombu. Cover with about 10 cups of water.
Turn heat to high and bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 45 minutes. As the chicken simmers, occasionally skim off the foam.
While the stock is simmering, peel and slice the carrots, slice the celery, and chop the onion.
Once the chicken is cooked through, pull it out and let cool enough that you can shred the chicken and set aside. Scoop out the carrots, celery, onion, kombu and bay leaf from the stock. Discard.
Prepare the Chicken Soup:
Add 3-4 more cups of water. Add the carrots, celery, onion, thyme, parsley, turmeric, black pepper, and bouillon. Bring the stock back up to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally.
Add the shredded chicken back in along with the pasta and chopped spinach. Simmer for an additional 6-8 minutes until pasta is cooked. Add additional salt and pepper to taste.
Notes
Note:KombuKombu is a type of thick flat seaweed commonly used in Asian cooking. It is found in your local Asian markets or on Amazon, dried and packaged in large strips. It has a wonderful umami flavor and is often used in Dashi broth for ramen bowls. It is a nutritional powerhouse; high in iron, calcium, and vitamins A and C. The amino acids in kombu also help your body to break down and digest food easier. TurmericTumeric has an active ingredient, curcumin, which has both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Rich in phytonutrients, turmeric protects the body by neutralizing free radicals and preventing cell damage. Diets rich in plant-based foods with lots of phytonutrients are associated with the prevention of conditions such as cancer and heart disease.Chicken thighs Dark meat chicken contains vitamin K2 (menaquinone), which is a naturally occurring fat-soluble vitamin that has antiangiogenic properties. What does that mean? Vitamin K2 helps suppress the growth of new blood vessels needed by cancerous tumors to grow and metastasize. Eating K2 rich foods can reduce your chances of dying of heart disease. It also interferes with the body’s ability to make cholesterol and can prevent hardening of the arteries.