Chicken Soup With Pasta and White Beans

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
Beginning with my Fast Chicken Soup Base it is easy to knock hours off of the cooking time usually needed for homemade chicken soup and still end up with soup that tastes even better than the 'from scratch' method. With a little creativity you can easily make two varieties of these soul-satisfying meals. 

Curried Chicken Soup with Chickpeas and Cauliflower

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
Beginning with my Fast Chicken Soup Base it is easy to knock hours off of the cooking time usually needed for homemade chicken soup and still end up with soup that tastes even better than the 'from scratch' method. With a little creativity you can easily make two varieties of these soul-satisfying meals. 

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Chicken Tortellini Soup With Zucchini and Tomatoes

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
Beginning with my Fast Chicken Soup Base it is easy to knock hours off of the cooking time usually needed for homemade chicken soup and still end up with soup that tastes even better than the 'from scratch' method. With a little creativity you can easily make two varieties of these soul-satisfying meals. 

Classic Chicken and Rice Soup

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
Beginning with a Fast Chicken Soup Base using store bought chicken, it is easy to knock hours off of the cooking time usually needed for homemade chicken and rice soup and still end up with soup that tastes even better than the 'from scratch' method. 

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Classic Chicken Noodle Soup

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
Beginning with my Fast Chicken Soup Base it is easy to knock hours off of the cooking time usually needed for homemade chicken soup and still end up with soup that tastes even better than the 'from scratch' method. With a little creativity you can easily make two varieties of these soul-satisfying meals. 

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Black Bean and Corn Pasta with Chicken

Submitted by: SHORN 
Great quick dinner, perfect for summer corn leftovers. Two ears of corn yield one cup of kernels. Top with shredded cheese. 

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Chicken Soup with Adzuki Beans, Escarole, and Sweet Potato

Submitted by: BFHAWKINS 
This absolutely delicious soup was created to help use up the Adzuki beans, wild rice, and sweet potatoes in my pantry. I decided to use the sweet potato instead of regular potatoes, and was delightfully surprised by the wonderful flavor blend it created with the sweetness of the onions, garlic, and Adzuki beans. I also wanted to try escarole in a soup, and the result was fantastic. Adzuki beans are found in any health food or specialty store, and in many national grocery chains. They have a great nutty, slightly sweet taste, and are especially tasty added to chicken soups of any kind. 

Chicken with Black Beans

Submitted by: Siah 
Chicken breast chunks are smothered in a sauce of salty, fermented black beans, ginger, and garlic in this Malaysian Chinese favorite. Serve it over rice or your favorite vegetables. 

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Best Pennsylvania Dutch Chicken Corn Soup

Submitted by: Doreen 
This dumpling soup is made entirely from scratch with fresh corn and stock from the whole chicken, seasoned with nutmeg and flecked with hard-cooked egg. 

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Creamy Chicken with Corn, Tarragon and Tomatoes

Submitted by: SBODI 
Fresh vegetables and herbs impart incomparable flavor to this quickly prepared saute served on a bed of couscous. 
 
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