Monday, December 28, 2009

Kiss Your Mama Chicken and Rice Soup


When the temperature dips below freezing and the winds whip through you, it’s time for soul warming soup. This is a family favorite that hits the spot and it never fails that everyone wants the recipe. You can adjust the seasonings to taste but curry is always a surprise ingredient. If you want a thicker soup, add a little flour and butter or more cheese. Serve with toasted French bread and a salad.

Kiss Your Mama Chicken & Rice Soup
6 cups chicken broth
2 cooked, boneless chicken breast halves, shredded or chopped fine
1 can cream of chicken soup
1 yellow onion, chopped and cooked
1 large carrot, chopped fine
1 (4.5 ounce) package quick cooking rice, cooked per package directions
2 teaspoons salt
2 tablespoon onion powder
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 teaspoons curry powder
2 tablespoons dried sage
2 cups fat free half and half (or cream)
Four ounces Velveeta, cut into cubes

In a large pot over medium heat, combine broth, onion, carrot, soup, cheese, spices and chicken. Bring just to boiling, and then stir in rice. Cover and remove from heat. Whisk in half and half, a little at a time, until fully incorporated and smooth. Cook over medium heat until heated through, 10 to 15 minutes.

21 comments:

xinex said...

This looks so good. Thanks for the recipe, Libby...Christine

Blondie's Journal said...

This looks easy and yummy, and much needed here in Chicago!! Thanks so much, Libby!!

xoxo
Jane

Cedar ... said...

Tis the season for chicken soup and this looks like the ultimate chicken soup! Mmmmmm......

Teresa said...

Libby!
I will be using one of my new recipe cards from The Farm Chicks to jot this down...and making it for New Year's Eve!
Greg adores a touch of CURRY!
XXOOXX
Wags to your handsome Senator!
Pop over to see Doogan's coat from Santa!

Bren said...

This is totally on my list for dinner tomorrow. YUMMO!!!! Thanks for sharing!

Glenda/MidSouth said...

Looks and sounds so good! A good soup & a good crust bread sounds wonderful - tired of left overs. Don't know about you, but I am ready for warmer temps.
Glenda

Laura said...

Oh Libby-
When I saw the last ingredient was 4 ounces of velveeta, I thought-
you go girl!

This Tennessee soup will do very well in deep South Texas.

I hope you have a wonderful new Year!

Laura

A Year on the Grill said...

You can move this soup to Kansas anytime... hardy and warming

Sook said...

Wow this soup looks so comforting and yummy. I want some! :)

Confessions of a Plate Addict said...

Hi Libby! I am definitely making this one! Cheese and cream...how can you go wrong? lol You are sweet to call it "kiss your mama." In my family, when something tastes good, it makes you want to "slap your grandma!" lol lol ...which was OK until I became grandma! I have enjoyed visiting your blog this year...wonderful recipes and beautiful tablescapes! Have a great New Year!...hugs...Debbie

Wsprsweetly Of Cottages said...

Libby! I was so happy to see you on my blog, that I did a twirl you would have died to see and tasted absolute delight!!
Your recipe sounds soooo good! Anything with such richness in it is always delicious...

I hope your Christmas was wonderful! If it was even half as blessed as mine, your Christmas was a delight! I FELT good..everyone was well and safe and happy. Thank you for stopping by and asking.
Needless to say, I was happy to see you!
Hugs,
Mona

mbkatc230 said...

This sounds wonderful! We're supposed to be cold and perhaps have some "winter precipitation" today - our meteorologists here are afraid to say snow, they might cause a panic - so this is going on the menu tonight! Thanks for the recipe and the visit, Libby. Hope you have a wonderful New Year. Kathy

Rhonda @ Shellbelle's Tiki Hut said...

The name caught my attention (love it) and the photo just drew me in. This looks so good, I'm even going to break my "no Velveeta" rule and make this. This rule has stood for well over 20 years, so you know I'm lovin' this recipe! My mouth is watering just thinking about it.

Jenny said...

This looks delicious! Will definitely try this recipe! Thank you!

Chef E said...

I had to back away from the computer when I saw this last night, because we had just eaten our lentil soup, and I was finding myself hungry again!

Like the recipe, so I am bookmarking this one!

The Quintessential Magpie said...

Hi, Libby... this sounds absolutely delicious! Thanks for the recipe. Hope you had lovely holidays and that your New Year will be especially blessed! Love to you and Senator!

XO,

Sheila :-)

Regina said...

So yummy.
I just wish you A Happy Holidays and
Blessed New Year!
Cheers and regards.

Regina

Marydon Ford said...

Libby, this is a 'going to try' for sure. TY for sharing. So glad to have met you this yaer.

I'll be in & our of communication over the next few weeks.

May your New Year be blessed & joyful ... TTFN ~ Marydon

My Carolina Kitchen said...

My mother loved Velvetta and this soup reminds me of her. Thanks for a great year of recipes Libby. I hope you have a fabulous new year.
Sam

Jimmie said...

I found your blog a few months ago when I was searching for more info on the artist, Raymond Kinstler. I'm a southern girl in Nashville (really a grandmother) and fell in love with your blog. My family enjoyed the Tennessee Stone Bark this Christmas and today I made the chicken and rice soup for Sunday lunch tomorrow. Of course I had to taste it and it's so delicious. Thanks for a great recipe!

Jackie Utley said...

Libby, this is absolutely delicious! Thank you so much for the recipe.