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This homemade chicken noodle soup recipe is so quick and easy to make, you’ll be saying goodbye to the canned stuff for good. Made with homemade chicken broth and filled with healthy vegetables, shredded chicken, and loads of noodles, this comforting chicken noodle soup is hearty, yet healthy and perfect on a cold winter night.

Large pot filled with homestyle chicken noodle soup made with homemade chicken stock, carrots, celery, onion, chicken, and egg noodles.
There are, quite literally, hundreds of different ways to make Chicken Noodle Soup. Like a big hug from mom (or grandma…or the dog), this is my version of the quintessential get well soon soup that is essential to surviving childhood…and the winter. 

What You Need to Make Easy Chicken Noodle Soup

  • Broth or stock: Although they are slightly different, both chicken broth and chicken stock work in most soup recipes. You may use either homemade or store-bought, however, the key to any good chicken noodle soup is having a delicious broth. Typically made by simmering chicken in water with fresh herbs or spices, traditional chicken broth for chicken noodle soup is clear and light.
  • Vegetables: The most common vegetables included in classic chicken noodle soup here in the US include a mixture of onion, celery, and carrots (or mirepoix).
  • Herbs: In this version, I left things super simple and only added a touch of fresh chopped parsley after the soup was finished cooking. Other popular herbs, dried or fresh, include oregano, rosemary, and thyme.
  • Noodles: Traditionally egg noodles are added as they have a higher egg to wheat ratio and, typically, hold up a little better in steaming bowls of hot chicken soup. 
  • Chicken: In this recipe, bone-in chicken pieces will be simmered in water until cooked. This will make the base chicken stock. The cooked chicken will be removed, the meat will be shredded from the bones, and the meat will be added back to the soup toward the end of cooking. 

Overhead image of a white owl filled with homemade chicken noodle soup with carrots, celery, and onions.

How to Make Chicken Noodle Soup

Prepare some quality chicken stock: there are two processes you can choose from when making homemade chicken stock, the long version or the short version. The long version, which you can learn all about my post about making homemade chicken stock, is certainly worth it if you have a few extra hours on your hands, as it is somewhat similar to making bone broth. Fortunately, there’s a simplified version that takes just 45 minutes. The end result is a comforting broth and poached chicken perfect for shredding.

Use a mix of light and dark meat with the bone-in and skin-on. The bones and the skin will add flavor and depth to the broth while dark meat, naturally higher in fat when compared to breast meat, will withstand drying out in the boiling water. You could even use a whole chicken.

If you’re short on time, purchase good-quality store-bought broth. If you don’t have the time to make your own stock, try using store-bought chicken bone-broth or chicken stock. Storebought chicken broth is typically less flavorful.

Allow the veggies time to cook slowly before adding broth. Remember that jambalaya recipe I made where I talked all about this thing a mirepoix? Well, chicken noodle soup has its own mirepoix, a simple vegetable base made from finely diced vegetables (the mix of vegetables will vary by country and cuisine). When cooking these vegetables the key is to cook them low and slow. This sweetens, rather than caramelizes, and creates that brothy flavor we love.

Season as you go. I start seasoning with salt from the very beginning until the very end. I salt the stock, the vegetables, and of course, the final result. Salt is your friend here. With that said, everyone will crave or require differing amounts of salt, so be conservative with each addition. As for black pepper, I wait to add black pepper until the vegetables have started softening. 

Don’t forget about herbs. You’ll notice that I didn’t add a whole lot of fresh or dried herbs. That’s because this is a very simple chicken noodle soup recipe and the way I prefer my soup most of the time. With that said, I always add a couple of bay leaves to the broth and top each bowl with fresh parsley. Don’t be afraid to get creative – fresh thyme and fresh chives are also great additions.

Cook the egg noodles in a separate pot of salted water. Here’s why, if the noodles are cooked directly in the soup, they will continue to absorb stock even after they’ve finished cooking. 

Four image collage showing the steps involved in making homemade chicken noodle soup. The first image shows the chicken stock being simmered, the second image shows the clear chicken stock strained and back in the pot, the third image shows the vegetables cooking in a large Dutch oven, and the fourth image shows the vegetables simmering in homemade chicken stock.

shredded chicken on cutting board

Is Chicken Noodle Soup Healthy?

Chicken noodle soup is hydrating, soothing, easy to digest, and full of nutrients. But how healthy one batch of chicken noodle soup is from another comes down to how it’s made.

Homemade soup will always be healthier than store-bought soup. Often, store-bought soups will pack in sodium and noodles, and fall short on what our body really needs – vegetables! 

Large soup ladle filled with chicken noodle soup.

Can you Freeze Chicken Noodle Soup?

Chicken noodle soup freezes perfectly without noodles as freezing and reheating noodles make them extra mushy.

To freeze, allow the soup (just the soup, not the noodles) to cool in the refrigerator completely before transferring to freezer-safe containers or freezer-friendly zip-lock bags. 

To reheat, allow the soup to thaw in the fridge overnight before transferring to a pot to reheat. Add noodles to the simmering soup or cook them separately. 

Chicken noodle soup is best enjoyed within 5 days, thoroughly reheating each time.

White bowl filled with chicken noodle soup and served with buttered bread.

What Goes With Chicken Noodle Soup

Carbs are usually my go-to, but a salad is also a good idea.

Bowl of chicken noodle soup garnished with chopped parsley.

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Have you tried making this chicken noodle soup recipe?

Tell me about it in the comments below! I always love to hear your thoughts. And tag me #theforkedspoon on Instagram if you’ve made any of my recipes, I always love to see what you’re cooking in the kitchen.

White bowl filled with homemade chicken noodle soup made with carrots, celery, and chicken and noodles.
4.87 from 292 votes

Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe


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Few things are more comforting than a big pot of Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup. Made with homemade chicken broth and filled with healthy vegetables, shredded chicken, and loads of noodles, it's easy to enjoy this Chicken Noodle Soup Recipe winter long!
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 1 hour 30 minutes
Total: 1 hour 45 minutes
Servings: 8 servings
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Ingredients 

  • 8 bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs
  • 1.5 pounds boneless skinless chicken breasts
  • 3 quarts water
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 2 large yellow onions, peeled and chopped
  • 6 large carrots, peeled and chopped
  • 5 ribs celery, chopped
  • 5 cloves garlic, minced
  • 2 teaspoon salt, plus more to taste
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • Juice from one lemon
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 12 ounces wide egg noodles, or other favorite noodles or pasta
  • fresh chopped parsley, to garnish

Instructions 

  • Prepare the broth. Add the chicken thighs and chicken breasts to a large stockpot. Add approximately 3 quarts of water to the pot and bring to a boil. Cover and reduce heat to low. Simmer for approximately 30-45 minutes.
  • Cook the vegetables. As the broth simmers, chop and cook the vegetables. Heat one tablespoon olive oil in a large pot or Dutch oven over medium heat. Add the onion and cook, stirring often, for 4-5 minutes or until the onions turn translucent. Add the carrots and celery to the onions and mix well to combine. Continue to cook over medium heat for 10-15 minutes, stirring often. In the last two minutes stir in the minced garlic, mixing well to combine.
  • Strain the broth. After the broth has finished simmering and the chicken has finished cooking, remove from heat. Carefully remove the chicken from the pot to a clean cutting board and strain the broth through a fine mesh strainer into the same pot as the vegetables. Shred the chicken.
  • Simmer the soup. Add the shredded chicken, salt, pepper, lemon juice, and bay leaves to the pot and return soup to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer for 30 minutes or until vegetables are fully cooked.
  • Cook the noodles. As the soup simmers bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and cook noodles according to package instructions. Drain, rinse and toss with olive oil. Set aside.
  • Serve. Add approximately 1 cup of prepared egg noodles to each bowl and ladle soup directly on top of the noodles. Garnish with fresh chopped parsley, if desired.

Notes

  • Cut back on cook time and use store-bought low-sodium chicken stock with shredded rotisserie chicken. Adjust seasoning as needed.
  • For a low carb version, serve this chicken noodle soup with spiralized zucchini noodles instead of egg noodles.

Nutrition

Calories: 396kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 41g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 170mg | Sodium: 802mg | Potassium: 734mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 1430IU | Vitamin C: 4.4mg | Calcium: 56mg | Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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41 Comments

  1. Jamie says:

    5 stars
    I just finished making this soup for the third year in a row. I bought a special 16 quart stock pot so I could fill it to the brim and freeze this soup for us to eat all year. We will never make another chicken noodle soup ever again. We literally threw away all the canned soups in the house. One hundred stars!

    1. Jessica Randhawa says:

      Thanks for coming back year after year, Jamie ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. Judy says:

    Good soup, I added peas, and potatoes and parsley, and poultry seasoning. I add the noodles in just before i serve it, and only enough that it will get eaten at that meal. The next time i heat it up I add the noodles again just before serving. That way you don”t get the gummy over cooked noodles

  3. Jacqueline says:

    5 stars
    I found it tasty and hearty not over top like some with too many ingredients. I love as is although I added cilantro once cause thatโ€™s an ingredient my husband loves in soup

    1. Jessica Randhawa says:

      Thanks for coming ๐Ÿ˜€

  4. Thompson D Lundstrom says:

    5 stars
    Iโ€™ve used her recipe several timesโ€ฆ. Always a huge hit! I admit to a small substitution however.
    I use small heirloom potatoes instead of noodles and I use pearl onions instead of chopped yellow onion.

    1. Jessica Randhawa says:

      Thanks for the feedback and rating, Thompson ๐Ÿ˜€

  5. Nenni says:

    Hi! For the celery, is it 5 stalks, so like 5 whole bunches of celery? Or 5 ribs (sticks)? Thanks in advance! Excited to make this for hubby who is not feeling well.

    1. Jessica Randhawa says:

      5 Celery Ribs(sticks) ๐Ÿ™‚

    2. Andrea says:

      5 stars
      Our first helping was immediately after cooking exactly to recipe, and we felt it lacked a little something. So we put more lemon in our individual portions. However, the next day after it sat longer and we served it again, it was perfect without any addition. My husband said it is better than NY diner soup!

  6. Elny Widjaja says:

    5 stars
    This is basically mirepoix ingredients but you make into soup. Yeah, why not? It’s full of flavors and vegan. Love it

  7. Alexander Kelly says:

    5 stars
    Yum. Very good. Lots of leftovers. Will use the broth for other recipes. Add some extra pepper and perfecto. Took a while but worth it. Had some homemade fries with it using the baked french fry recipe from wellplated.

    1. Jessica Randhawa says:

      I appreciate the very good feedback Alexander ๐Ÿ™‚

  8. Grant says:

    5 stars
    My grandparents made soup very much like this. My Grandpa Jacob would add whole peppercorns and a star aniseed or two to the broth. He also made the noodles on the side.

    That is still my favourite way of eating it.

    1. Jessica Randhawa says:

      Peppercorns and Star Anis sound like great additions. I am going to have to try that on my next batch ๐Ÿ™‚

    2. Mike says:

      5 stars
      This chicken noodle soup recipe was enjoyed by everyone in my family. I followed it as written and used my wife’s already prepared bone broth. I highly recommend this one. I’ve been following you for some time now and have made a number of your recipes. Chicken and dumplings this weekend. Keep’em coming!

      1. Jessica Randhawa says:

        Thanks for the kind feedback Mike ๐Ÿ™‚