ALBONDIGAS DE POLLO (CHICKEN MEATBALL SOUP)

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Growing up I always had a difficult time making this specific soup. It is my ultimate favorite. I do hope you enjoy as much as I do especialy with the Winter Time right around the corner. :-D

Provided by Gina Gonzalez

Categories     Other Soups

Time 1h30m

Number Of Ingredients 15

1 lb ground chicken
1/2 c non cooked rice(i preffer jasmine rice)
1 can(s) salsa de pato if you cant find that you can also use tomatoe sauce
2 tsp knorr tomato bouillon with chicken flavor
1 large raw egg
1 small amount of mint, fresh (chopped)
1 medium sized brown onion
3 carrots
3 0r 4 red potatoes or russett potatoes
1 small amount of bread crumbs
2 bay leaves, dried
1 Tbsp salt
IS GOING TO BE USE FOR THE MEAT BALLS
1 pinch mint
FINELY CHOPPED AND MIXED IN WITH THE GROUND CHICKEN

Steps:

  • 1. get 1 lb of ground chicken and put it on a medium round bowl
  • 2. So the reason I use a large brown onion is half is chopped and sautee with not to much oil as you can see by the picture shown. Sautee for about 2min in medium high heat and the other half finely chopped for the meatballs
  • 3. As you can see the amount of water is used in the meantime after I sautee the onions you want to go ahead and add a can of salsa del pato or tomatoe sauce. The reason i prefer Salsa Del Pato it has a kick to it :)
  • 4. Now you want to start heating everything up to Med High
  • 5. Do not forget to add the 2 bay leaves this gives out more flavor to the broth too **Dont be shy**
  • 6. Now the good Stuff begins!! add the 2 Tsb of Knorr tomato boullion flavor to the broth
  • 7. Before you start adding the salt taste the broth to see how much salt you might need I only add a couple of pinches after the chicken flavor who would want to add more salt right? just season it to your perfection :)
  • 8. While you wait for the broth to simmer you want to start fixing the meat balls add about 1/2 cup or a 1 cup of jasmine rice uncooked
  • 9. Now your ready to chop the Mint and Mix in to the ground chicken :)
  • 10. I was not able to take a picture in slow motion of me cracking the eggs so as you can see the eggs are in the back ground of the picture along with the mint mixed in with the ground meat :0) Sorry I am my own camera woman/ recipe maker
  • 11. Here's the fun part you mix all the ingredient up to start making you meat balls i know they look big but there actually small remember you don't want to make them so big they will puff up as the are being cooked into the soup.
  • 12. Now the soup is simmering ready to throw the (albondigas) meatballs to the pot :)
  • 13. As soon as you see one or two meat balls starting to rise as you see in this picture you want to start adding your veggies.
  • 14. and the potatoes and carrots are chopped and peel and ready to cook
  • 15. **FOOT NOTES** The Reason I choose 1 Medium Brown Onion is because half of it is used to sautee onto the broth the rest is finely chopped into the grounded chicken meat.(well that is optional) Another thing you do want to season the albondigas with a dash or a pinch of salt. You also want to give the veggies 15 to 20 minutes to simmer into the broth.( I like my veggies semi cooked) The bread crumbs are totally optional really is not necessary to mix into the (albondigas) meatballs I use it more for flavor.

Jannatl naher
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This soup is a must-try!


Dumb Ass
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I would definitely recommend this soup to anyone looking for a delicious and easy-to-make meal.


Bishal Joshi
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I love that this soup is made with healthy ingredients.


Jd Zahid
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This soup is a great way to get your kids to eat their vegetables.


Shabbir Mithila
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I've made this soup several times, and it's always a hit with my guests.


ogungbade olalekan
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This soup is the perfect comfort food for a cold winter day.


kabir idris
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I made this soup in my slow cooker, and it turned out perfectly.


Mary Tetteh
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This soup is a great way to use up leftover chicken.


Aisha Killebrew
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The meatballs were a little dry, but the soup was still tasty.


Hriday Ahmmed
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I added some chopped carrots and celery to the soup, and it gave it a nice extra flavor.


KING BRASS
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This soup is so easy to make, and it's perfect for a weeknight meal. The meatballs are made with simple ingredients, and the broth is made with pantry staples.


Anne-marie Goeman
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I used ground turkey instead of chicken, and it turned out great! The meatballs were still moist and flavorful, and the soup was just as delicious.


kyeyune joseph
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This soup was a hit with my family! The meatballs were moist and flavorful, and the broth was rich and savory. I will definitely be making this again.