Sunbelz Masterclass:How to cook chicken noodle soup

Chicken noodle soup is one of the go to meals when someone is looking to warm up in the winter months, or trying to boost their immune system to get rid of common colds and flus because it’s such a healthy meal and is also very very delicious. So here is how to cook it;

Simmer enough raw chicken bits or enough chicken in a pot with cillery carrots pepper corn some irish potato and some herbs and bring the mixture to a boil;Roll some flour in a dough and put some dumplings in that pot, check and stir the pot from time to time let cook for about two hours or more until it starts to smell real good! then add a packet of chicken noodle and stir, add salt and pepper to taste if you like and let cook some more for a few minutes;You’ll definately know when that chicken noodle soup is done.
18 thoughts on “Sunbelz Masterclass:How to cook chicken noodle soup”

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saylaway
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Your explanation is simple and straight to the point;I like that,other people go through too many hoops to tell you how to cook chicken soup and leave their readers confuse. It’s a sign of a highly intelligent person when you can explain things in simple terms so that everyone can understand,quick and straight to the point.
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abide with tea
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Caribbean people love dumplings I’m a Trinidadian and in my household even when we travel to another country we have to eat dumplings every week.true dat.
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reaching
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Dumplings with stew peas and oxtail.
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simmerdown
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One of my friend cooked it for a homeless ministry and they loved it.
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haiti champ
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In Haiti we also have a pumpkin soup similar to chicken soup.
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temptation
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You forgot to add cho cho and sweet potato.
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fifteen minutes
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Doing the barbados chicken soup dance.
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sameting
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Can we use chicken back turtle neck or chicken foot?
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redgreen
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it looks heavy and delicious.
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go along
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Thank you I’m going to give this a try because meh tired of paying £3 for a little cup of soup.
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paul thon
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Finally a real female chef !! the real ting !! Nice job Mon.
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remedy
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I like your recipes quick and easy,she’s sweet cooker.
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tiny birds of feather
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Can’t wait to try this recipe tommorow.
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whatvow?
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Your writing make things so much easier to follow.
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keepitnup
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That looks amazing. Thank you for writing this.
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craven fla
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reminds me so much of my mom cooking in st Lucia.
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terromtom
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A gentle fix for lunch in the bahamas.
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rumour mill
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That look very tasty and delicious I almost lick me computer screen!!!
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