Cream of Chicken Soup.
You can have Cream of Chicken Soup using 12 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Cream of Chicken Soup
- You need of Boiled & Shredded Chicken.
- It's of Boiled & Cubed Chicken.
- You need of Salted Butter.
- Prepare of Maida (AP Flour).
- You need of fresh & boiled milk.
- You need of Chicken Stock.
- Prepare of Garlic Cloves (Roughly Chopped).
- You need of Fresh Cream.
- It's of Black Peppercorns (Freshly Cracked).
- It's of Salt.
- It's of Fresh/Dry Parsley.
- Prepare of the Celery.
Cream of Chicken Soup instructions
- Wash, Clean & Boil the Chicken with the aforementioned ingredients (spices & veggies) & strain it when done- keep the strained chicken stock/broth aside, for its later use.
- Allow it to cool down a bit- Keep some as the shredded pieces & cut some to the cubes...Blend it to the Chicken Purée (with the shredded chicken)- set aside.
- Now, in a large pan/saucepan- Add in the butter, maida & mix well quickly stirring continuously, so as to avoid any lumps in it.
- Add in the milk now- Keep stirring continuously in order to get everything well combined & bring it to a boil.
- At this point: Add in the reserved Chicken Stock & stir well enough & bring this to the boil again....
- Add in the Chicken Purée now- mix everything together until well incorporated...Add in the cubed/diced chicken pieces now.
- Add in the salt & freshly ground black peppers.
- Add in the fresh parsley (chopped) or if using dry one- sprinkle about a tsp of it & mix well.
- Now, add in the freshly whisked cream into it- mix all well together by stirring continuously & bring to the final boil....
- Turn off the flame now: Add into it- some more Parsley, freshly ground black peppers & a dollop of butter.
- Give everything a gentle final mix...garnish with some fresh cream, fresh parsley, black peppers.
- Enjoy your the most delectable MEAL of the day (for me it’s Dinner- I’ve had this now)...the CREAM OF CHICKEN SOUP with some garlic bread (I’ve had that- with the French Baguettes).