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Ingredients

Method

1) Combine the chicken, vegetables, herbs, and peppercorns in a large stockpot. Pour in enough water to just cover the chicken completely. Heat the water to just under a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat to a very low simmer, so that 1 or 2 bubbles break the surface of the broth about once a minute. Skim any fat and scum from the surface with a ladle, large spoon, or skimmer. (To prevent losing a lot of stock when skimming, put the skimmed liquid into a degreasing cup, and return any useable broth back to the pot.) Cook for about 1 hour or until the chicken is cooked through but not dry.

2) Remove the chicken from the pot, but continue to simmer the broth. Cool the chicken for about 10 minutes. Cut the chicken meat from the bone, and reserve for a chicken salad, soup, or other recipe. Return the bones to the pot and cook for 1 hour.

3) Strain into a non-reactive container, like another pot, a large bowl, or plastic containers. Fill the sink with a mixture of ice and cold water so it comes about halfway up the sides of the container. Nestle the broth in the ice bath (stirring the broth speeds up the cooling process).

4) Cover and refrigerate or freeze the broth for future use. Broth can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. If the broth is unused after 5 days bring it to a boil before using.

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This chicken broth soup is a golden bowl of home-cooked goodness!

Every great soup, risotto, or gravy starts with one thing - a beautifully balanced base. This chicken broth recipe brings together a whole chicken, carrots, and leeks with onion, celery, and parsnip. Herbs and spices add to the flavour, and it’s all simmered slowly into a rich chicken broth soup.

Once you’ve strained it, you’re left with a clear broth of chicken that you can sip hot on its own for comfort in a cup, or use to help create everything from creamy soups to stunning sauces.

And the best part? Our homemade chicken broth soup recipe freezes beautifully, so you can stash away a little of that home-cooked magic for later. Add noodles, rice, or dumplings and you’ve instantly created the foundation for another family favourite.

If you fancy experimenting, try adding a touch of ginger for a fragrant fiery zing, or roast the chicken and vegetables first for a caramelised flavour.