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Are you fed with the classic chicken soup? Then, here are some unique recipes.
Source: http://fitbodybuzz.com/healthy-chicken-soup-recipes/
Do you want to learn how to make a really healthy chicken soup? Watch this video!
Like a plate of magic, isn't it? Those pieces of chicken meat and the beautiful colors of the veggies. Perfect!
Do you want to add a unique taste to your soup and make it more filling? Add some mushrooms to it.
For me it is a bit strange to use almond, but it is worth to try.
Add some milk and light cheese and creamy soup is ready. Even if cheese is added, it is still low in calories and very nutritious.
The recipe below maintains the golden hue and soothing warmth of regular chicken soup, but instead of oily schmaltz it gets its depth of flavor from long-simmered garlic and vegetables.
The king of the vegetables during the winter and autumn is the pumpkin. Let's put it into the chicken soup as well.
What a healthy goodness it is. As if all the goodies of the world are included in one soup.
In case you want to try a really unique taste, then this soup is for you.
Apple in the chicken soup? Interesting, but people who tried like it.
Bean is one of the most nutritious legumes, although I haven't tried it with my chicken soup. I may try this interesting combo.
A Pennsylvania Dutch chicken corn soup - complete with rivels (for anyone who doesn't know what rivels are, they are little dumplings). Garnish with chopped fresh parsley.
I have never thought of adding eggplant to my chicken soup and for me this dish looks strange. You may like it.
This is the recipe I'm going to try next time. I love the taste of both of carrot and ginger.
This fresh, bright soup with chicken, tomatoes and pasta is loaded with vegetables for a light but satisfying dinner or first course.
When it comes to healing power, I feel chicken noodle soup wins all the awards and it's one soup mostly all picky eaters enjoy and in turn it allows you to feed them a bunch of fresh veggies and protein as well.