Last week, I found myself under the weather, a miserable victim of a sinus and respiratory infection. The doctor’s visit was done, and I was patiently waiting for my prescription at Walmart. I was hungry though, when you’re sick, your appetite can be as fickle as a toddler. Nothing sounds good, and the thought of cooking a full meal is downright exhausting.

I knew I needed something warm and comforting, but I’m not a fan of chicken noodle soup. So, I decided to whip up a lazy version of chicken and potato soup. Why lazy, you ask? Well, I took a shortcut by using pre-cooked and pulled rotisserie chicken. And since Walmart was out of frozen carrots, I opted for the canned variety.

This lazy approach not only saved me time and energy but also resulted in a delicious and satisfying meal. It was the perfect pick-me-up to soothe my sore throat and warm my bones.

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Paula's Lazy Chicken & Potato Soup

Paula's Lazy Chicken & Potato Soup

This lazy chicken and potato soup is the perfect comfort food for a sick day. It's easy to make, packed with flavor, and will help you feel better in no time. So next time you're feeling under the weather, give this recipe a try!

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 40 minutes
Total Time 55 minutes

Ingredients

  • 32oz container Chicken broth
  • 16 oz Precooked and pulled Rotisserie Chicken
  • 8oz can of carrots
  • 1/2 Cup washed fresh chopped parsley
  • 1 tsp Minced garlic
  • 1 Cup chopped onion
  • 6 Yellow potato's peeled and chopped into cubes
  • Salt, Pepper and seasoning to taste
  • 2 Cups water

Instructions

  1. Add Chicken broth and water to a medium pan turn stove on warm.
  2. Add carrots, minced garlic, and Rotisserie Chicken
  3. Wash and chop parsley and add to pot
  4. Chop onion, peel and cube yellow potatoes and add to pot
  5. Bring to boil
  6. Then reduce to medium boil for 30-40 minutes until you can pierce potatoes with a fork.
  7. Enjpy!

Notes

I find yellow potatoes cook quicker than russet.

You can definitely substitute potatoes for noodles or rice.

Serve with crackers or butter bread for dipping

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A warm bowl of this soup is the ultimate comfort food. It’s a reminder that even on our sickest days, a little home-cooked goodness can make all the difference.

It’s a delicious and comforting meal that’s perfect for a sick day or any time you want a warm and satisfying bowl of soup.

Remember, you can customize this recipe to your liking. Add your favorite herbs and spices, use different vegetables, or even try different types of meat. The possibilities are endless!

So go ahead, get creative, and enjoy a bowl of my lazy chicken and potato soup. Your taste buds will thank you!

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2 Comments

  1. Oh, this sounds delicious! We are fighting sickness in our home right now, so this came at a great time! I appreciate you and your blog! God bless you, sweet friend.

  2. I’m a big fan of soup – both to eat it, and to make it. I must say, though, that since I discovered rotisserie chicken already deboned and shredded and ready to go, I use it for all my chicken soups. Just call me the Lazy Soup Chef!

    Hope you feel better soon. I’m recovering from bronchitis myself. Praying none of us have any more breathing issues this year!

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