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The 'Better than Chicken Soup' Soup Recipe

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By Stacie Naczelnik

A Bowlful of Goodness

Chicken soup really does contain nutrients that help your body recover from and fight off a cold, but it is not the only option you have.

You can easily make an immune-boosting soup that is even better than chicken noodle soup. By cooking a soup that is full of foods and spices that contain the nutrients that help with a cold, you are creating a tasty, healthy, get-better-soon meal.


The Recipe

Ingredients:

  • 1 yellow onion, chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic, sliced
  • 1 tbs. olive oil
  • 1 tsp. ground turmeric
  • 6-8 shiitake mushrooms, sliced
  • 4 cups vegetable broth
  • 1 1/2 cups fresh kale, julienned
  • 1 cup butternut squash, cut into 1/4" cubes
  • 2 tbs. grated ginger
  • 1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper (if you can handle it)
  • 1 lemon, juiced
  • 1 tsp. miso paste

  • 1 soup pot

Directions:

  1. Over medium-high heat, saute onion and garlic in the oil for about three minutes.
  2. Stir in the turmeric and mushrooms, saute for another two minutes.
  3. Add the broth, kale, squash, ginger, and cayenne. Bring the soup to a boil.
  4. Reduce heat, cover, and let simmer for 15 minutes.
  5. Remove the soup from heat. After it cools slightly, add the lemon juice and miso (adding the miso when the soup is too hot will cause the miso to lose some of its nutrients). Cover and let sit for five minutes before serving.

What makes it so beneficial?

Garlic: Helps increase the power of your immune system, while decreasing the duration of a cold.

Turmeric & Cayenne: These spices help support your immune spices. Plus, spicy foods, like cayenne, help clear sinuses.

Shiitake Mushrooms: You can also use reishi, maitake, and cordyceps. These mushrooms contain compounds that stimulate your immune system.

Kale: Dark, leafy greens like kale contain immune boosters: beta-carotene, lutein, and lycopene.

Butternut Squash: This squash is rich with Vitamin A, which helps the production and activity of some white blood cells.

Ginger: The benefits of ginger are endless, but it is known for supporting your immune system.

Fresh Lemon: Hello Vitamin C! Vitamin C aids white blood cell production and healthy inflammation response. Vitamin C can be taken preventively to decrease the severity and duration of your cold.

Miso: This soybean paste contains probiotics, helping your body maintain healthy levels of bacteria.

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Isabella Snow profile image

Isabella Snow  says:
2 years ago

Wow, that's gotta fix you! ;)

livelonger profile image

livelonger  says:
2 years ago

This looks *delicious* too!

Angela Harris profile image

Angela Harris  says:
2 years ago

Oh my gosh, my family needs this stuff right now. I can't kick a cold that just never seems to end. Then my daughters got broadsided with a nasty flu to add to the fun.

LdsNana-AskMormon profile image

LdsNana-AskMormon  says:
2 years ago

This looks like something that I will definately try. Winter colds are no fun.

Beautiful Hub.

tDMg

LdsNana-AskMormon

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Ben Zoltak  says:
4 weeks ago

Garlic is king! Thanks for the good information! I am a soup junky, I like your use of kale!

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