Chicken and Rice Soup With Ginger and Turmeric Recipe (2024)

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Juliet Jones

To Mary Paschall, re: your comment about too much fat from the poached chicken. I would go about this recipe differently. I would poach the chicken by itself, the day before. I would strain the broth and leave it in the fridge overnight. (I'd probably cook it for longer than 20 minutes as well.) The next day, the fat will have congealed on top, it will be solid and much easier to remove.

Aarthi

My whole family loved this (incl my 7 year old, who is picky about veggies but not about strong flavors). Added more garlic. Made sure to saute the initial spices well (I also added more of each spice, plus some crushed red pepper flakes), and to salt adequately. I used 2qt bone broth (store-bought, no salt added - the richness really added to the flavor of the soup) + 1qt water, and rotisserie chicken (removed skin, shredded, and added after rice cooked). Simmered at least 45 min total. Yum!

Andi

I don't agree with the idea that previously roasted chicken makes a more flavorful broth. If you have a left over carcass, by all means, use it. But a truly mouth some broth is made by simmering fresh meat, bones and skin. Glad to see this done in this recipe.Also, poached meats can be very flavorful, picking up an astounding amount of depth from the poaching liquids. I'm always amazed by this.

linda

Delicious! I added a few drops of Gochujang chile sauce....just what my husband & I needed for our colds!

kathy

Made it last night with rotisserie chicken and added extra garlic and ginger and reduced the amount of chicken broth. I also added gochujang sauce and lime juice at the end. My family loved it, I thought it was just OK.

Kate

First time ever, after several years of online recipe sharing groups, to write a note.I love everything about cooking and eating and sharing with friends. To summarize my experience with this recipe: Heaven. Exotic flavors from available ingredients. Healthy. My only adjustment was to use jalapeños peppers because of availability. The ginger, scallions, and cilantro are the ultimate flourish at the end. I think this knocked out my head cold. Wow!

ee

Made with rotisserie chicken for an easier weeknight meal. Squeezed lemon juice in to finish.

kb

Altered the recipe for a richer taste and it came out pretty tasty!-1 tablespoon of oil to sautee onion, coriander, turmeric, and ginger. Add chicken broth a couple of minutes later to make a paste-like sauce.-Added the rest of the 32 oz. chicken broth. Simmer on low heat for 8 minutes. I cut the broth recommendation from 3qts to 32 oz. I think this is what made it more flavorful.-Added grilled chicken and rice cooked from the night before. (helps with reducing cook time) Add baby bok choy.

Beth

What a delicious and hearty soup; great for a rainy cold afternoon. I had some mushrooms and added them when I added the Bok Choy, giving the soup additional earthiness. Next time,I will add more ginger and red pepper flakes to increase the heat. This is a keeper.

Mardee

This was absolutely delicious! Because I was out of some ingredients and no time to shop, I substituted leftover rotisserie chicken and its broth for the whole chicken. I tossed in Trader Joe's frozen organic white rice instead of uncooked rice, and substituted fresh baby spinach for the bok choy. And I threw in some sambal oelek. The upside of this was a delicious hot and spicy soup that took only 15 minutes to make. I'll try it as written next time, but I'll keep the sambal oelek in! So good!

Richard Schinella

This recipe is very similar to Chinese "Jouk", where 1 cup of long grain rice is simmered for 1 hour with chicken. ginger & 10 cups of water. The chicken is then shredded & added back to the pot, adding additional time until the rice is transferred into a sort of porridge, ...which is (like this recipe) absolutely delicious.

Rory

Haven’t made this yet, but I have found that a plain rotisserie or home-roasted chicken adds much more flavor to chicken soup than poached chicken. I remove the big chunks of meat and set aside for adding to the soup, then throw everything else in the crockpot overnight with water and seasonings to make the stock. If I roasted my own chicken, I add the defatted pan drippings. But I look forward to trying the tastes of turmeric and coriander — valuable for their antioxidants, too.

Lily

Agree it’s a bit bland as is. But a few small ingredients go a long way to near-perfection. I added one jalapeño to the fry at the beginning. Chopped, seeds included. Also, an extra tbsp of ginger. At the ends I added 2 cups chopped cabbage and the juice of 1 lemon and 1 lime. Delicious.

Mary Paschall

overall on the bland side, pplus way too much fat from the poached chicken. It's difficult to skim with all that rice in there. Needs more zing. I might try adding fish sauce and jalapeno.

steven n

We loved this! I would recommend poaching the chicken for a little bit longer. The flavor is a bit better that way. I also added a bit more ginger than recommended and definitely toast/cook the spices longer than the 5 minutes.

Sara

Colossal failure. Followed the recipe, but the chicken took an hour to cook instead of 25 minutes. By that time, the starchy aborio rice had disintegrated, turning the soup into a gruel. I might have gotten past the unappetizing texture if there was more flavor, but this dish is bland. I’m a good cook and could not fix this dish. Threw away a $25 organic chicken and ordered pizza.

Cathy

This has gone into regular rotation at our house. Delicious comfort food that is wonderful as leftovers. My only note is that it usually takes about twice as long to cook the chicken through — and even at that I usually end up pulling it out, de-boning and dicing it while some parts are still pink. This isn’t a huge problem, since it is all going back in and continuing to cook, so by the time the bok choy is ready, any under-cooked chicken has finished.

Mary

Lime juice

Kate

Would add more spices, ginger and garlic to the broth if making again. Also would add a chile during cooking and finish with lime and any fresh herbs on hand

Olivia W

SOOOO GOOD!! Halved the recipe for my little family (but kept the ginger and garlic amounts the same) and used chicken thighs which not only turned out great but reduced the cook time. A squeeze of lime to finish & serve made it perfect.

made in a slow cooker!

I made this in a slow cooker and LOVE it. Very nourishing, comforting, and pleasantly warm from the ginger. I cooked everything but the rice in the slow cooker- made the rice in my rice cooker, then added at the end. Lovely flavor and texture. Used bone-in chicken thighs and some breasts instead of a whole chicken. Love this recipe and making it again tomorrow!

Monica Roberts

Measure the ginger carefully. Turned out well when I followed the recipe exactly

Ryan

This was easy and delicious! Used rotisserie chicken for saving time and added a jalapeño. 5 stars!

Jess

The ginger and turmeric were delicious additions. I ended up adding Dill and Red Chili Pepper to give it a bit more of a kick, as well.

Erica

After reading through suggestions, I doubled the spices, ginger and garlic, plus diced up half a Serrano (using the other half for garnish) and half a yellow onion to sautée with the green onions. At the end I added a few dashes of fish sauce and about three quarters of a lime. It was deeply flavored with just a slight kick, and was even better the next day. Looking forward to tinkering with heat levels/ingredients in the future.

me

3 broths with onion and spucesAdd one big chicken breast cooked in broth then shreddedThen add carrots peppers zucchini Last add spinach

jadelikethestone

Highly suggest eating this the next day. The consistently will be more like a porridge or congee, but allowing it to sit overnight lets the flavors to compound. We found it to be bland when we ate it immediately, amazing the next day.

dairy free option?

Has anyone made this in a slow cooker?

Jason H.

I cooked this tonight, for the third time. My 13-year-old recognize asked if this was it, and was very glad to have again. I took a few servings to a friend facing a serious health challenge, and he too loved it. Despite mistakes in the initial steps, the final product became outstanding by adding garnishes of minced ginger, diced cilantro, and sliced scallions. Chilis would aesthetically elevate it. Next time!

Christine

I made this with two Cornish hens. It was delicious.

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Chicken and Rice Soup With Ginger and Turmeric Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Do you cook rice before adding to soup? ›

Can you put uncooked rice in soup? Yes – uncooked rice is best to add into soup because it soaks up the flavour of the broth, making it extra tasty!

What are the benefits of turmeric soup? ›

Heart Health: It may improve the function of the endothelium, the lining of your blood vessels, reducing the risk of heart diseases. Cancer Prevention: Some studies suggest that turmeric may help prevent and treat cancer. Digestive Health: It aids digestion and can relieve symptoms of indigestion.

Do you cook chicken before adding to soup? ›

Yes, it is important to cook chicken before adding it to soup.

Can you throw uncooked rice into soup? ›

Adding uncooked rice to a soup, stew, or casserole can stretch your meals farther. Add 1 cup uncooked rice and two cups of broth or water to your recipe before cooking. The rice will soak up the broth or water as it cooks on the stove top or in the oven.

What is the best rice to use in soup? ›

Long grain white rice: Be sure to use long grain white rice like jasmine rice or basmati rice, vs a short grain rice like arborio rice or sushi rice. You CAN use brown rice, but you'll need to simmer it for much longer, and use more broth.

What happens when you mix turmeric and ginger? ›

They're a part of the same plant family Zingiberaceae and share origins of being used in traditional medicine in India and China for centuries. Taking ginger and turmeric together may reduce inflammation and alleviate symptoms of inflammation-related illnesses such as arthritis, digestive diseases, and even diabetes.

Is ginger and turmeric good for the kidneys? ›

Curcumin, which is the main bioactive component in turmeric, is a powerful antioxidant with anti-inflammatory properties. However, while turmeric and curcumin are generally safe to consume, too much of a good thing can be dangerous. One of the risks is that large doses can be bad for your kidneys.

Who should not use turmeric? ›

Although it is safe to eat foods with turmeric, pregnant and breastfeeding women should not take turmeric supplements. Because turmeric may act like a blood thinner, you should stop taking it at least 2 weeks before surgery. Tell your doctor and surgeon that you have been taking turmeric.

Is ginger good for acid reflux? ›

Ginger is rich in antioxidants and chemicals that may provide a number of medicinal benefits. Its phenolic compounds are said to relieve gastrointestinal irritation and lessen gastric contractions. This means ginger can reduce the likelihood of acid flowing from your stomach back into your esophagus.

Can I eat rotisserie chicken with GERD? ›

Rotisserie chicken is a great quick and easy protein. It's a fine option for people with GERD; just limit the amount of chicken skin, as it's higher in fat and may increase symptoms if eaten in large amounts.

Which foods neutralize stomach acid? ›

No food will neutralize stomach acid, but oatmeal can help absorb it so that it doesn't return to the esophagus. Other foods, such as bananas, may be less likely to trigger stomach acid than others, for instance, tomatoes and citrus fruits.

Should you cook chicken soup with the lid on or off? ›

Keep the soup at a steady simmer: Keep the pot partially covered and at a low simmer. You should see slow but steady bubbles and wisps of steam coming from the pot (although don't reduce the temperature so low that the water falls below 165°F or else the chicken won't cook through).

What part of chicken makes the best soup? ›

The Best Chicken for Soup

Buy bone-in thighs if you can; the bones make the broth even better. (You can use chicken breasts if you like, though I still suggest using bone-in.)

Can I simmer chicken soup all day? ›

Since the chicken cooks right in the soup, it really helps to flavor the broth and make it so delicious. You can simmer the soup all day, which will give you more flavor. But if you're short on time, just a quick simmer to cook the chicken works too!

How to keep rice from getting mushy in soup? ›

This issue makes for a soup lacking in appealing textures, but there is a quick and easy fix to this frustrating problem. To avoid a mushy mess, here's how you should be adding rice to soup instead: Cook your rice separately from the rest of the soup and add the grains directly into each bowl as you serve.

Do you have to cook rice noodles before adding to soup? ›

Unlike wheat pasta, you don't need to boil rice noodles; the warm water is enough to cook them through. Once they are soft, you can drain them and add them to your stir-fry, soup, or another dish. Be sure to cook them thoroughly before eating, as uncooked rice noodles can be a bit chewy.

Why is my rice still crunchy in soup? ›

After cooking for the recommended period of time, if the rice is still hard or chewy, add a little bit of water to create more steam (for every cup of uncooked rice used, add about 2 tablespoons of water). Cover the pot tightly and place over very low heat for 5 to 10 minutes.

Will cooked rice thicken soup? ›

Using Potatoes, Rice, Pasta, or Beans

If your pureed soup is still too thin, thickening it further is simply a matter of adding a neutral starch: Use cooked potatoes, rice, stale bread, mashed potatoes, or frozen hash browns. Just simmer briefly to release the starches and then puree.

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