Saturday, October 17, 2009

Chicken Orzo Soup (Mamma Adams)

My dear friend Liz Adams-Mohan is a giver. She gives of herself, her hopes, her thoughts and her fantastic outlook on life and love. She touches the souls of all she meets. And this is just the surface of this woman. As they say, the apple doesn't fall from the tree - and what a tree it is. Liz is part of a very large, Long Island family...yes, the Long Island Adams family!

I am lucky enough to have been accepted into the 'A-list' by Mr. and Mrs. Adams...which I am extraordinarily proud to share. I hear it's a pretty exclusive list. I love hearing stories of the Adams dinner table. The amazing meals that were cooked, lively conversation and the abundance of love and creativity. One of many Adams meals Liz shared with me was her mom's (or really Grandmother's) Chicken Orzo soup. We all know Chicken Soup is good for the soul ...and this one will knock your socks off! I have added a few little twists to this Adams classic, but the recipe and all its glory is attributed to the legendary Mrs. Adams.
From my table to yours....

Chicken Orzo Soup
Ingredients
  • Whole chicken
  • Onion, chopped
  • 5 carrots, peeled and chopped
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1/2 box orzo
  • 1 lemon
  • 1 cube butter (you can get away with 1/2 cube)
  • 1/4 C creamed sherry

Directions
  • Rinse whole chicken (remove any neck or nasty junk shoved inside the cavity...ewww)
  • Place chicken in large pot, cover with water
  • Add chopped onion, carrots and sage leaves
  • Bring to a boil, reduce and cook 30 min (until chicken is cooked)
  • Remove chicken from broth and cool a bit (so you don't burn your fingers as you try to remove all the meat from the bones)
  • Pull meat from the bones, shred and add back to broth (I ditch all the fat, skin, random parts...again ewww)
  • Bring broth and chicken to a boil
  • Add orzo, juice from lemon, butter, salt and pepper
  • Reduce to medium and cook until orzo is cooked (20 min)
  • Add sherry
  • Cook for another few minutes
  • Remove bay leaves and serve!

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