Cook's Notes: Use a rotisserie chicken as a time saver.
Ingredients:
- 3 large pieces of cooked chicken, shredded or diced chicken
- 1 cup each of sweet onions, celery, carrots, and diced
- 2 garlic cloves, diced
- 1-1/2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1/2 teaspoon each of parsley, thyme, rosemary, tarragon
- 1 container 48 oz. chicken broth (low sodium)
- 3/4 cup dried orzo
- 1 small-medium lemon (zest and juice)
- 3 cups torn spinach leaves, stems removed
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Garnish: chopped fresh parsley and Parmesan cheese
Directions:
- Heat oil and sauté carrots, celery, onion, and garlic for 2 minutes. Then cover and sweat veggies on low, about 8 minutes.
- Uncover and add in spices, broth, and orzo. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer just until orzo is al dente, about 5 minutes.
- Season with salt and pepper, and mix in lemon juice, and zest. Add in cooked chicken pieces and spinach leaves. Heat until spinach leaves are wilted.
- Optional adding in 1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese right before serving.
- Since orzo will absorb liquid more broth may be needed to add to leftovers.
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We have a small lemon tree and for the past 3 years we have been nurturing it and for any cold spell, we cover it with frost cloth. It had been adequately fertilized and watered but still no fruit. So disappointing until yesterday. I was sitting on the patio and much to my amazement I spied one lemon. Now I realize only one but one is one and at least it did bear fruit! So the find was the impetus for making the soup recipe posted. Hoping for more this spring.
We have a small lemon tree and for the past 3 years we have been nurturing it and for any cold spell, we cover it with frost cloth. It had been adequately fertilized and watered but still no fruit. So disappointing until yesterday. I was sitting on the patio and much to my amazement I spied one lemon. Now I realize only one but one is one and at least it did bear fruit! So the find was the impetus for making the soup recipe posted. Hoping for more this spring.
Pinned this one as well - Love a good soup
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