This chicken soup recipe can be served at a Passover seder or anytime. Ginger in the broth and fresh herbs in the matzo balls makes this version of the traditional soup stand out.
Provided by Melissa Roberts
Categories Soup/Stew Chicken Appetizer Passover Kid-Friendly Leek Carrot Spring Dill Simmer Gourmet Dairy Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free No Sugar Added Small Plates
Yield Makes 8 to 10 servings
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- Cook broth:
- Wash leeks in a bowl of cold water, agitating them to remove all sand and grit, then lift out and transfer to an 8-quart stockpot.
- Add all remaining broth ingredients to pot and bring to a boil over medium heat.
- Reduce heat and simmer, uncovered, skimming foam occasionally, 3 hours.
- Make matzo balls:
- Stir together matzo meal, parsley, dill, 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt, and 1/4 teaspoon black pepper in a bowl.
- Work rendered chicken fat into mixture with your fingers until incorporated, then stir in 1/2 cup broth from chicken and yolks. Mixture will be stiff.
- Beat egg whites with a pinch of salt in another bowl until they just form soft peaks.
- Stir one-third of egg whites into matzo mixture to lighten, and then fold in remaining whites gently but thoroughly. Chill, covered, 30 minutes. If after being chilled, the matzo mixture is still not firm, add 1 tablespoon additional matzo meal.
- Finish soup:
- Transfer chicken from broth to a cutting board to cool. When cool enough to handle, tear chicken into shreds, discarding skin and bones.
- Remove carrots from broth and once cool, cut into 1/2-inch pieces.
- Line a large sieve with a double layer of dampened paper towels. Pour broth through sieve into a 5-to 6-quart pot, pressing hard on and discarding solids. Return broth to a simmer.
- With dampened hands, gently form chilled matzo mixture into roughly 1-inch balls, gently dropping them into simmering soup as formed (this should yield about 20 matzo balls; moisten hands as necessary to prevent sticking).
- Simmer matzo balls, covered, until just cooked through, about 45 minutes (To test: Halve one matzo ball. It should have a uniformly moist interior; if uncooked, it will be dry in the center).
- Stir carrots and chicken into hot soup to warm through before serving.
- Garnish with dill sprigs.
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Arabella Sticher
arabella@yahoo.comThis soup is a great way to use up leftover chicken. It's also a very affordable meal.
Dennis Baker
baker@hotmail.comI'm not a very experienced cook, but I was able to make this soup without any problems. It was delicious and my family loved it.
Brenda Fernandez
fernandez-b63@yahoo.comI followed the recipe exactly and the soup turned out great. I would definitely recommend this recipe to others.
Jeremy Bolyard
bj@yahoo.comI made this soup for my family and everyone loved it! Even my picky kids ate it all up.
Yengkam Pradhan
p_y42@gmail.comI'm not a big fan of matzo balls, but I really enjoyed the soup. The broth was flavorful and the vegetables were cooked perfectly.
Rukshan Nimode
n.r81@hotmail.co.ukThis soup is a keeper! I will definitely be making it again.
Flower Life101
flower0@yahoo.comThe soup was perfect! I loved the combination of flavors and the matzo balls were the perfect addition.
Kiramat Ullah
ullah.kiramat6@gmail.comThe soup was too thick for my liking. I added some extra water to thin it out.
Camilo Bautista
cbautista7@yahoo.comI thought the soup was a little bland. I added some extra salt and pepper to taste.
Mike Thornton
mthornton63@yahoo.comI wasn't sure how the matzo balls would turn out, but they were delicious! They were light and fluffy and had a great flavor.
Rehman Majeed Rehman Majeed
rehman.m66@hotmail.frThe soup was easy to make and the ingredients were easy to find. I liked that I could use my own homemade chicken broth.
niah roberts
niah_roberts73@yahoo.comI've made this soup many times and it always turns out great. It's a perfect comfort food for a cold day.
Ajmal Gharwal
gharwalajmal88@yahoo.comThis soup was a hit with my family! The broth was flavorful and the matzo balls were light and fluffy. I added some extra vegetables, such as carrots and celery, to make it even more hearty.