Friday, August 6, 2021

Chicken Noodle Soup in a Jar

If summer doesn't feel like the best time for soup, stick with me!  This soup is something special.  It's pantry-friendly.  That means it's shelf-stable, so you can put together the mix now and eat it come fall!  Or gift it.  

Soups are one of my favorite meals to just pull out of the pantry and make.  And this one is a great one because it's something you can gift to someone else, too!

As I mentioned in May, I'll be sharing jar mixes each month from now (May, really) through December to give you some great ideas for gift-giving to neighbors and friends.  I love the idea of giving a meal in a jar because it's such a time-saver for the recipient during a busy time of year.  I have had more than one friend tell me how perfect the meal in a jar was!

Plus, these are easy to make ahead for yourself, too.  Pull out a jar for a quick meal or a quick treat, or even in an emergency. 

And, hey, this is also a great thing to have on hand to make IN 15 MINUTES! to take to a sick friend, too.  There's something healing about chicken noodle soup.

IMPORTANT NOTES ABOUT THIS JAR MIX:  
  • Jar mixes should be used within about a year unless you seal them (like with a FoodSaver and the jar attachment) or use oxygen absorbers.  
  • You can purchase many of the ingredients in this Chicken Noodle Soup at your local grocery store.  
  • You can purchase the dehydrated (or freeze-dried) ingredients at Thrive Life (where I get a little discount if you do) or at Honeyville or at Augason Farms, OR you can dry some of them yourself using a food dehydrator.  That link is to the dehydrator I use--I love it, but I know there are fancier ones out there, too. I dried my own celery and carrots for this recipe.  (And, to be honest, I can't believe how amazing they turned out!  They rehydrate just like fresh in this recipe.)
  • If you decide to gift this the way I have pictured, use a piece of fabric about 6"x6".
CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP


PREP TIME (making the jar mix):  10 minutes
COOK TIME:  15 minutes



JAR MIX INGREDIENTS
In a wide-mouth quart jar, layer in order, tamping down to help the ingredients settle (as needed):
  • 2 Tbsp. dried onion
  • 3 Tbsp. chicken bouillon
  • 1 Tbsp. parsley
  • 3 Tbsp. non-dairy creamer (coffee creamer)
  • 3 Tbsp. dehydrated celery (See notes above for purchase options for the freeze-dried and dehydrated ingredients in this recipe.)
  • 1/4 c. dehydrated carrots
  • 3/4 c. freeze-dried chicken
  • 2  1/2 - 3 c. wide egg noodles
See below for updated directions.

COOKING DIRECTIONS
Attach to the jar using a sticker or tag:
Bring 10 c. water to a boil over high heat.  Add jar mix, then lower heat to medium-high and cook, uncovered, for 15 minutes.  


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