Jamaican chicken soup
Jamaican chicken soup

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have jamaican chicken soup using 20 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Jamaican chicken soup:
  1. Get 1 bunch fresh thyme
  2. Make ready 2 spring onions
  3. Get 1 medium carrot
  4. Prepare 4 pieces chicken on bone
  5. Take 1 pinch salt
  6. Prepare 2 tablespoons chicken powder
  7. Make ready 1 grace chicken noodle soup mix
  8. Get 1 lump of butter
  9. Take 1 scotch bonnet
  10. Prepare 7 white flesh sweet potatoes small
  11. Get 3 medium potatoes
  12. Take 1 teaspoon pimento berries or all spice berries
  13. Get Half a medium pumpkin
  14. Make ready 1 medium cassava
  15. Prepare 2 spring onions
  16. Make ready 2 corn on the cob
  17. Get Dumplings
  18. Prepare 250 g flour
  19. Make ready Water
  20. Make ready 1/2 tablespoon salt

Each individual will tailor their chicken soup to their preference. No family makes the soup exactly the same, what I mean by this is the root vegetables that are. Today, I decided share a classic Jamaican chicken soup recipe for you to try too. It's a bit The cold mornings where my mother used to serve us jamaican chicken soup while school's canceled.

Instructions to make Jamaican chicken soup:
  1. Peel and cube the pumpkin And remove the seeds. Place in boiled water until soft and remove from the water. Keep the water in the pot. Mash the soft pumpkin and place it back in the pot of water.
  2. Add the washed chicken pieces in to the pot, along with the thyme, spring onions, pimento beans or all spice berries (I used all spice). Poke a little hole in the scotch bonnet and add to the pot. You might want to remove the scotch bonnet after 20 mins to avoid it being too spicy. I kept mine in.
  3. Peel and cut the potatoes, Carrot, cassava and cut sweet corn. Rinse and then put these in the pot also. Also add the packet of grace chicken noodle soup mix.
  4. Whilst this is cooking, prepare the dumplings. Place the flour and salt in a bowl and mix with a bit of water. It should start to form a dough. Add more flour if too sticky. Once the dough is less sticky, start to knead it and create little long sticks. Put these into the pot too.
  5. The potatoes and cassava pieces should now be soft. Add in the butter and chicken powder. Add additional seasoning to suit your tastes. I used butter, salt and chicken powder for mine and it was perfect.
  6. Enjoy! šŸ˜‹šŸ˜‹šŸ˜‹

Today, I decided share a classic Jamaican chicken soup recipe for you to try too. It's a bit The cold mornings where my mother used to serve us jamaican chicken soup while school's canceled. Jamaican chicken soup is delicious, spicy , and full of flavor. With this easy recipe, your soup will come out perfect every time. Simmer for Ā½ hour until the vegetables in the soup are al dente (soft but not mushy), the dumplings are floating, and the soup is reduced a little.

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