I told you in the previous post I baked two chickens and made several new soups this week. After making many many soups with rotisserie and baked chicken I have decided it really makes the best chicken soup. There is something about using the pre-cooked chicken that keeps it moist and tender. In my experience when you start with raw it has to cook forever to get tender. Then the veggies are over cooked. In a quick 30 minute soup like this the veggies are perfect but the chicken is usually tough and dry. So using pre-cooked chicken you get the best of both. You can cook the veggies to just the right consistency then add the perfectly cooked chicken. The results are amazing! For my second soup this week I looked to Chicken Cacciatore. I was really craving spicy tomato flavors and mushrooms. This soup really hit the spot. It is loaded with veggies like peppers, onions, mushrooms and tomatoes. The broth is rich with Italian tomato flavor and has a nice spoonable texture. It was really deliciously savory. I look forward to making it again in the future. What's funny is the photos turned out a little "Halloweenie". Don't you think? I wanted to use dear sister's slate board and the napkins she gave me. And when I looked at the photos they looked a little different or unusual. The black and white background with the green bowl full of soup looks a little spooky, almost Photoshop-ed. I didn't like it at first, but now I think I do. They seem totally appropriate for fall and Halloween. Maybe you should give this soup a try before a cool night of spooky Halloween activities?
Chicken Cacciatore Soup
Serves 6 to 8
Ingredients
2 Tbsp. Chicken fat (butter or olive oil)
1 onion, chopped
1/2 green bell pepper, chopped
1/2 red bell pepper, chopped
8 oz. mushrooms, sliced
1 garlic clove, minced
2 Tbsp. dry sherry or wine
15 oz. can no salt added diced tomatoes, undrained
27 oz. traditional pasta sauce
4 cups fat free unsalted chicken stock
2-1/2 cups cooked chicken, chopped
1/2 tsp, rosemary, crushed
Kosher salt, black pepper and red pepper flakes; to taste
Directions
In a Dutch oven, sauté the onion, and bell pepper in chicken
fat over medium high heat. Season with salt, black and red pepper; sauté until
veggies begin to soften. When onion is translucent, add mushrooms continue to sauté
until mushrooms soften and begin to brown. Add garlic and sauté until fragrant. De-glaze pan with sherry.
Add tomatoes, pasta sauce, and chicken stock; bring to a
simmer. Simmer for 10 minutes. Add chicken and rosemary to pot and bring back to a simmer. Lower
the heat, cover and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes.
Linking to:
Love Bakes Good Cakes: The Ultimate Soup Recipe List Linky
Tumbleweed Contessa: What'd You Do This Weekend?
God's Growing Garden: Tuesdays with a Twist
Miz Helen's Country Cottage: Full Plate Thursday
Reasons To Skip The Housework: STH Link Party
Spatulas On Parade: Wonderful Wednesday
Dizzy Busy & Hungry: Wine'd Down Wednesday
Buns In My Oven: What's Cookin' Wednesday
Kahakai Kitchen: Souper Sundays
Tumbleweed Contessa: What'd You Do This Weekend?
God's Growing Garden: Tuesdays with a Twist
Miz Helen's Country Cottage: Full Plate Thursday
Reasons To Skip The Housework: STH Link Party
Spatulas On Parade: Wonderful Wednesday
Dizzy Busy & Hungry: Wine'd Down Wednesday
Buns In My Oven: What's Cookin' Wednesday
Kahakai Kitchen: Souper Sundays
This looks like a very zesty and tasty soup. Perfect for fall Thanks for sharing it with Souper Sundays. ;-)
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