A homemade Chicken Noodle Soup recipe made from scratch using a whole chicken. With a beautifully flavoured golden chicken broth, this is a classic everyoneΒ should know!
Made the old fashioned way by boiling a whole chicken, you can toss in any vegetables, noodles or pasta and itβs going to be amazing. And everybody knowns Chicken Soup is theΒ best soup for a cold!

Homemade ChickenΒ Noodle Soup β from scratch!
Simmering a whole chicken with root vegetables and herbs creates a delicious homemade stock for the soup, into which the chicken meat is shredded alongside chopped and sauteed vegetables.Β This is a Chicken Noodle Soup made the old fashioned way!
Regular readers know that βcoolβ is certainly not my middle name. Iβm not one for following food trends. I just like good food done right. Iβll give foam and cauliflower crust pizza a miss thanks! π
The BEST soup for a cold??
βEveryoneβ knows that when youβre struck down with Man Flu*, the only thing that will nurse you back to health isΒ Chicken soupβ¦.
While itβs questionable whether itβs beenΒ conclusively scientifically proven that Chicken soup is even better than medicine, hereβs 3 reasons why Chicken soup (noodle or otherwise) is a great remedy for a cold:
- Hydration from the natural salt in chicken;
- Warm non-creamy soup broth and steam helps clear nasal and throat passageways; and
- Immune boosting antioxidants and nutrition from carrots, celery, onion and garlic.
From a practical perspective, itβs light so itβs easy to stomach, doesnβt require much effort to chew or (heaven forbid!) the effort of a knife and fork. And even when youβre sick, you can still appreciate the tastiness of a beautiful Chicken Noodle soup!
* Man Flu official definition according to Dictionary.com: βa case of the common cold as suffered by a man, implying that he is exaggerating the debilitatingΒ effects of the illnessβ Just sayingββ¦..

How to make this good old fashioned chicken noodle soup
Yes thereβs more steps than quick and easy chicken noodle soup recipes, but it is so worth it because this broth is something money canβt buy!
Simmer (donβt boil!) a whole chicken with broth flavourings (celery, carrot, garlic, peppercorns, herbs) for 1.5 hours to 2 hours until the flesh is tender enough to shred without effort;
Remove scumΒ that floats to the surfaceΒ once or twice;
Remove the chickenΒ and the carrot etc;
Shred the chicken. Youβll need just under half for this recipe, save the rest for other uses;
Make it even healthier β and the broth even clearer! Refrigerate the broth so the fat hardens on the surface, then scoop it off.
Sauté onion, garlic, carrot and celery slowly β The slower, the better! The vegetables become sweeter with a more intense flavour;
Add homemade broth and noodles. Once the noodles are almost cooked, toss the chicken back in just to heat up;
Serve!

Best pasta for Chicken Noodle Soup
You can use any type of noodles or pasta for Chicken Noodle Soup.Β Short twisted egg noodles and pasta shapes are ideal β for ease of eating.
I tend to use whatever I have. For long straight pastas like fettuccine (which is what I used because I had it), just break them into 3 or 4 pieces for ease of eating.

How to ensure your soup broth is clear
One of the things we all love about a great chicken noodle soup is how clear the broth is. Transparent β yet full of flavour! Thereβs a few tricks to the clear broth:
Simmer the chicken really gently. Harder boil gets the chicken jiggling around = murkier broth
Scoop the scum off the surface (#2 in photo below);
Let the broth settle (or refrigerate overnight). Youβll find that the bottom of the broth becomes darker as βstuffβ settles on the base of the pot. Then gently pour the broth into the soup pot, leaving behind the darker broth that settled to the bottom of the pot;
DonβtΒ brown theΒ sautΓ©ed onion,Β carrots and celery. Brown veggies = brown broth!
Donβt stir the pasta while it boils. That activates the starch in the pasta, making the broth cloudier.

What to do with leftover chicken
You probably wonβt even use half the meat on the chicken for this Chicken Noodle Soup. So hereβs a few ideas for things to make with the leftover cooked chicken:
White Chicken EnchiladasΒ orΒ QuesadillasΒ (just pan fry shredded chicken briefly with Quesadilla seasoning)
ChineseΒ Fried RiceΒ or try THAI Fried Rice!
Make aΒ Chinese Chicken Noodle Soup!
I kept the veggies in the soup fairly classic, using just onion, carrots and celery. But donβt let my lack of imagination deter you β add whatever you want! β Nagi xx
Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup β fromΒ scratch!
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Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup (from scratch!)
Ingredients
Homemade Broth:
- 1.8 kg / 3.5 lb whole chicken , rinsed and cleaned, the best quality you can afford (Note 1)
- 1 head of garlic , cut in half horiztonally
- 2 carrots , cut into chunks
- 2 celery ribs , cut into chunks
- 2 onions , peeled and cut into quarters
- 1 tbsp black peppercorns
- 2 bay leaves , fresh or dried
- 4 thyme sprigs (or 1 1/2 tsp dried thyme leaves)
- 9 β 10 cups water (enough to just cover chicken)
Soup:
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 large onion , diced
- 3 garlic cloves , minced
- 2 medium carrots , cut in quarters lengthwise then chopped
- 2 celery ribs , cut into 1 cm/ 1/2β³ thick pieces
- 2 cups shredded chicken (from homemade broth)
- 2 litres / 2 quarts homemade chicken broth (above)
- 200 g/ 6 oz egg noodles or pasta of choice (Note 3)
- 2 β 3 tsp Vegeta or other stock powder (Note 4)
- 1/2 tsp black pepper
- 4 thyme sprigs , optional
- 1 bay leaf , optional
- Finely chopped parsley , for garnish (optional)
Instructions
Broth:
- Place the chicken in a large pot. Add remaining Broth ingredients, then add enough water so the chicken is just covered (too much water = weak broth).Β
- Cover with lid, bring the water to a gentle simmer over medium heat. Then adjust heat so itβs simmering GENTLY with the lid on. Simmer 1.5 hours until chicken is tender and easily comes off the bone. (Or 8 hours on low in a slow cooker)
- Scoop scum off surface once or twice during first 30 minutes.
- Transfer chicken to pan. Shred meat and discard bones. You'll only need half the chicken meat, save the rest for another purpose.
- Remove carrots, celery etc from broth, and discard. Optional: Chop carrot and celery, add back into soup with chicken. (Note 5)
- Optional: Refrigerate soup for a few hours until the fat sets, then scoop the fat off the surface (I do this, healthier & makes soup clearer).
Soup:
- Heat oil in a large pot over medium meat. Add onion and garlic, cook for 2 minutes. Add celery and carrots, cook for 5 minutes until softened and a bit sweet, donβt let them brown.
- Turn heat up to medium high. Gently pour 8 cups broth in (top up with water if necessary), leaving behind residue settled in the bottom of the broth pot.Β
- Add Vegeta (stock powder), thyme, bay leaf and pepper. Stir.
- When it starts bubbling, add noodles/pasta. Cook for time per packet MINUS 2 minutes. Stir gently only once or twice (Note 6).
- Add half the chicken, stir (it warms quickly), then season with salt and pepper to taste β season well!
- Serve soup immediately, garnished with fresh parsley.
Recipe Notes:
1. Chicken size: This recipe will work fine for any chicken larger than 1.5kg/3lb. Any smaller and the broth flavour may be slightly lacking but you can just top up flavour with Vegeta, or chicken or vegetable stock powder/crumbled bouillon cube.Β Will also work with: drumsticks, bone in skin on thighs. 3. Noodles: Any pasta or noodles work perfectly here. Short, wide twisted noodles/pasta are ideal for ease of eating. Break Lon strand pasta into 3 or 4. I typically use whatever I have β I used fettuccine in the photos/video. 4. Vegeta β Vegeta is a brand of vegetable stock powder, labelled βGourmet Seasoningβ and βAll Purpose Seasoningβ in the US & Canada. See here for a photo, video, and here it is on Amazon US. Read in this post about Vegeta and MSG misconceptions! Itβs my favourite stock powder to use in soup broths because of the flavour, colour, clarity and that you get little βbitsβ in the soup.Β Itβs sold in the herb & spice aisle of supermarkets here in Australia. You can use stock powder (same amount)or crumbled bouillon cube (1 for each teaspoon)Β β use chicken or vegetable.Β 5. Cooked carrots & celery β I tend to discard because stove simmering for this long makes them extremely soft, bordering on mushy. If using slow cooker, they tend to have a better texture so I chop and toss them in (like in Slow Cooker Ham Bone Soup). But you can add them if you want β extra veg! 6. Stirring lotsΒ = activates pasta starch = cloudy broth 7. How to store Chicken Noodle Soup: Noodles bloat! So best to separate the noodles and veggies from the soup, then store separately. Will keep for 3 β 4 days in the fridge. Broth will freeze for months. Things to make with Leftover Chicken: Youβll only use 1/2 the chicken, if that. See in post for a list of suggestions of things to make! 8. Nutrition per serving.
Nutrition Information:
Originally published May 2017. Updated with new words, new photos, a better video. Very minor changes to recipe to streamline / improve flavour slightly!
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My Jewish mother-in-law makes great chicken soup using a recipe very similar to yours. She would disagree with you on the chicken to be used, however β Jewish cooks tend to use older birds, which are sold (here in England, if you can find them in these days of standardisation) as βboiling fowlβ. These birds are too tough to roast, but they give a fabulous flavour to the broth. Hmm, must go and visit soonβ¦
Hi Nagi
This is best chicken soup recipe I have found, thank you for the tip to βbuy free range chicken or best chicken can buyβ . Thank you so much.
Aww Ai Tang! Iβm so flattered, thank you! N xx
Hey again Nagi
My husband Kym made this lovely soup for dinner last Friday from scratch.
The soup is bursting with flavour from the fresh ingredients. I usually find myself tweaking a recipe but there was no way he was going to tweak a Nagi recipe even to the point of separating the noodles and veges.
Youβre right, there was a fair amount of leftover chicken much to the delight of our pups.
Kym was so proud of the final product, it was posted to Facebook. I too am very proud of him. This is a really nice βfeel goodβ soup. Thanks again for sharing.
You are so lucky to have such a wonderful husband Barb!!! And Iβm SUPER pleased you both enjoyed it. π I wish I could add a photo function to my website so I could SEE!!!
I just discovered your website! Your recipes look great and I canβt wait to try some of them. I was wondering what kind of a single burner/hotplate you use? I need to get one but am finding it hard to find one that really gets hot enough to boil. Thanks again!
Hi Rita! I use one I got from an Asian grocery store β Asians are mad for gas burners because they use them for DIY hot pots at the dinner table π
This looks delicious π my mother died before teaching me how she made her chicken noodle soup. However, she did mention her βsecretβ ingredient was fish sauce. Iβve been trying out different recipes over the years and will give this one a goβ¦.with the addition of her βsecretβ ingredient of course π
Iβm sorry to hear your mother is no longer with you π I do love that tip though! Fish sauce adds great umami!
Suggestion: If you would consider adding a leek to the recipe I believe it will improve the flavor immensely.
IMHO, I have made a soup very similar to this for years and found out the hard way it taste much better with a leek added & plenty of garlic. Just a suggestion.
Ooooh! LEEK, I love that idea π So you add it to the broth as well as the soup itself? N xx
Forgot to tell you in my previous post.
Those with clear broth have strained their broth through multiple layers of cheese cloth
There is nothing wrong with your method
Mine is cloudy also. I like it that way!
I figured it was real! π N xx
Hi Nagi
I enjoy your take on food and being a grandmother βcookβ often forget how confusing some of our recipes can be for the young cook. Thank you for reminding me. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for the kind words Nadine! N xx
FYI, your printed recipe has left out actually adding the chicken to the soup, or how much. This has happened in a couple of your recipes; the ingredient list has more items in it than the instructions. Maybe you could have someone check your recipes for that as itβs pretty difficult to edit your own writing becaus we have everything in our heads, so often donβt βseeβ errors or omissions in our βfinishedβ writing.
YIKES β nope, I LEFT OUT THAT STEP!!!! DUH!!! But I will check, that is quite scary if they arenβt printing out properly. Thank you for the heads up!
My grandmother would cook the noodles (or rice) separately, then put drained noodles in each serving bowl and add the soup on top of that. This way you never get soggy, bloated noodles in your leftover soup, because they will not be stored in the soup.
YES what a great idea. Thank you for that Cheri, I will update that as a tip in the recipe! The other added benefit is that when you cook the noodles in the broth, it sucks up broth. So cooking the noodles separately means the soup goes further! N xx
This soup looks so good. It seems like a good soup to eat in any kind of weather
Agree 100%% β€οΈ
How funny, that I am eating my home made chicken noodle soup while reading this post. NO KIDDING!!! I make mine almost the exact same way-I donβt cook the veggies in oil in the soup step, I just add chopped carrots and celery to the broth and bring to a boil, and I use the same onion from the broth step in the soup step. It cooks to a βmelt in your mouth β stage that my husband likes. I get many compliments on my soup, and I always tell people that they can make delicious soup too-thanks for sharing the recipe!!!! And thanks for sharing the pictures of Dozier!!!
I LOVE HEARING THAT!!! And I really love that you use the same onion from the broth, what a great idea!!! N xx
Hold on, you arenβt a professional chef? Iβm shocked, to be honest you are incredible!
Going back to the soup, very similar to the one we do when anyone in the family gets sick, thatβs the only kind of soup itβs ok to consume in my home no matter if itβs 100F or 35F.
Oh no, Iβm just a normal cook! But I figure that is kind of helpful when Iβm sharing recipes with normal people, not hardcore gourmet foodies, because I shop at normal stores and use normal ingredients!!! π PS I love that you have chicken noodle soup whether itβs snowing or a heat wave. ME TOO!
Just hold it, Madam!! Just hold it π !! I am not old enough to be your βgreat-greatβ, or your βgreatβ and just barely that βgrandβ but THIS is the way to make proper chicken soup and those who have never tasted nor ever bothered to try and make β well, buddy, your loss!! Yes, I skim repeatedly in the beginning and, oh horrors, mine sometimes includes rice! How the hell does one get thruβ the winter season without a single cold without eons of this β well, I have for over 30 years!!
How is that horrors to add rice?? π I love that!
Well, thought Dozer would βurghβ at me since this was meant to be a chicken βnoodleβ soup π ! Take a bite outa me if there was nought forthcoming from the kitchen in the next half-hour π !!
I also make mine in the pressure cooker β tremendous amount of flavor. I peel my garlic first though to avoid papery bits floating around. Then I put some of the hot broth into a pan and cook some spoon sized homemade dumplings or some fresh homemade egg noodles (I find that store bought noodles tend to overcook in the pressure cooker anyway so may as well cook the well deserved yummy homemade stuff.)
Hmm! Interest β the 2nd person to suggest using a pressure cooker, I will try it next time. And the broth comes out clear??
Since the broth cannot boil, due to the pressure, I find the broth to be quite clearβ¦not full of the scum caused by the bubbles from boiling. And the pressure cooker makes it go so much faster. I can make a pot of tasty chicken soup in roughly an hour, and that includes all of the prep work.
OK THIS I have to try!
I use an instant pressure cooker β¦ and the flavour is so much deeper
Woah. You find you get enough flavour by pressure cooking?? I always assumed the time was needed!
What do you think about the same recipe in a slow-cooker?
YES to that! I will update the recipe with slow cooker directions for the broth π
Oh yes Please. From now on am having countless soups- chicken, beer bones and use that for pumpkin, mushrooms, vege, potato soup. On w/ End given Neighbour pumpkin soup for her Mum 92 Bβ day. No doubt we ALL have Family receipt. Thank YOU Nagi and here is to health!! Cheering! Vera.
ME TOO!!!!!
The best use of left over chicken is chicken pie β I use the leftover carrot and chicken plus some stock to make it and add peas, corn, leek, and top with mashed potato. Mmmm!
Oh YES TO THAT!!!!
Perfect! And just the right weather for it tooβ¦.Thanks Nagi, your writing & your stories are always warming :)) xx
Itβs gotten cooooold here!!!