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Bok Choy Chicken Garlic (Flu-Fighter) Soup

Bok Choy Chicken Garlic (Flu-Fighter) Soup

Kick that cold in the butt!

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A Nutritious Soup to Kick that Flu/Cold in the butt or to start a cleanse with!

  • 30
  • Serves 4
  • Easy

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This Bok Choy Chicken Garlic Soup is my go to soup for whenever I’m feeling run down and that is why I call it a flu fighter soup!

Bok Choy Chicken Garlic (Flu-Fighter) Soup

This Bok Choy Chicken Garlic Soup is made with chicken breasts, chicken broth, bok choy, garlic, onions and ginger. Which is sure to help you feel better after slurping a few bowls of this throughout the day! Looking for another healing soup recipe? Try my Healthy Celery Soup

There is two ways to serve this soup!

The first picture is my updated recipe and the one below is my older.

The differences are: 

  • I chopped the chicken into smaller pieces along with the mushrooms, bok choy, garlic and onions.
  • Then served it with a lemon wedge for added vitamin C.

The way you prepare it is completely up to you, both are delicious! 

Bok Choy Chicken Garlic (Flu-Fighter) Soup

IS SOUP GOOD FOR THE FLU

Yes, chicken soup is good for soothing both cold and flu symptoms.

The hot chicken broth helps break up the congestion and the salt can sooth a sore throat.  

Then with the addition of garlic, ginger, onions and spices you are going to be consuming a lot of feel good nutrients.

So if you are wanting to fight off an impending cold or flu?

Keep yourself hydrated with a hot pot of soup is good to help cleanse and clear out the gunk from your system naturally.

This is the stuff you are going to want to make, feel free to add more garlic and ginger if you can handle it as well.

Which will amp up the nutrients as the onion, garlic and ginger all have amazing antibacterials properties.

The more you have the better your sure to feel during the dreaded cold and flu season.

Also in combination of this soup, be sure to add a Vitamin D supplement to your daily regime as well.

All these little yet big things can be of much help to getting you on the road to feeling better. 

NOODLES THAT CAN GO INTO THIS SOUP

  • RAMEN
  • VERMICELLI
  • EGGNOODLES
  • NOODLES
  • RICE

Bok Choy Chicken Garlic (Flu-Fighter) Soup

HOW TO MAKE BOK CHOY CHICKEN GARLIC SOUP

I will prepare this on the stove top in a large batch and eat it all day long.

  • You can make this soup with chicken breasts, or you can also pick up a Rotisserie chicken and shred the chicken off the bird and boil the carcass to get the benefits from a bone broth soup.
  • For this soup, I just used the breasts however both methods are good to fight off a cold. 
  • Keep in mind if you are using a whole bird, you won’t need any extra chicken stock since you will be making a bone broth from the bird. 

Bok Choy Chicken Garlic (Flu-Fighter) Soup

If you are using chicken breasts then you will definitely want to use chicken stock. I believe this soup can prevent colds and the flu and heal the body, because every time I prepare this soup I feel so much better the next day. See recipe below for all the ingredients and full instructions!! 

Now, I do not know about you but whenever I travel I tend to catch a cold!

Sucks I know, so beforehand I do my best to boost my immune system with supplements and eating healthy.

But sometimes no matter what you do, that pesky cold still comes on.

So a soup like this is sure to help the body to heal and feel better!

Bok Choy Chicken Garlic (Flu-Fighter) Soup

Ever since I started to incorporate this soup in my diet right around the time I travel, I manage to minimize or avoid the symptoms of the cold and for me that is great because I would rather be sick 24 hours versus 2 weeks.

Packed with immune boosting ingredients and nutrients, this soup is something you will definitely enjoy even when you’re not under the weather.

Feel free to add some egg noodles to it if you like. I hope you give it a try, and If you are not feeling well I hope this soup makes you feel a whole lot better.

HOW TO MAKE BOK CHOY SOUP

  • Start by slicing your mushrooms and chopping the baby bok choy into bite size pieces.
  • Next chop your onion, crush your garlic and peel and finely chop your your ginger root into tiny pieces. You can use powders if you prefer.
  • If you are using chicken breasts: dice them into bite size pieces and set aside.
  • If you are using a Rotisserie chicken: remove all the meat from your bird and then place the chicken carcass into a large stock pot and add cover with 8 cups of water. Simmer the carcass on low heat for 45 minutes turning a few times to allow the stock to develop.
  • Once the stock has developed, discard the carcass and place the remaining stock aside in a bowl.
  • Next, in your stock pot heat the olive oil and sauteed your onion, garlic and ginger for 2 minutes till fragrant.
  • Now, add in your shredded chicken, chicken stock along with all your bok choy
  • Add in all the spices and simmer on medium – low for 20 minutes.
  • Serve and allow your body to heal itself. Enjoy!

how to make bok choy soup

CAN YOU FREEZE BOK CHOY SOUP

Yes, it freezes well. Up to 3 months max though, you do not want a freezer burnt soup.

I have plenty of soup of other soups on this site that would help anyone to feel better. One of which is my Vegetable Egg drop soup. It is absolutely delicious and healthy for you as well.

egg drop soup

And my Duck Pho Soup

Vietnamese Duck Soup Recipe

Rotisserie Chicken Soup

Rotisserie Chicken Soup

Healthy Chicken Noodle Soup

Healthy Chicken Noodle Soup

Note: You can add egg noodles during the last 7 minutes of cooking if desired. And more chicken stock if your wanting more broth to the soup. Add more garlic and onion for more of an antibacterial boost.

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Bok Choy Chicken Garlic (Flu-Fighter) Soup

Bok Choy Chicken Garlic (Flu-Fighter) Soup

Yield: 4
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes

This Bok Choy Chicken Garlic Soup is my go to soup for whenever I’m feeling run down. Made with chicken, bok choy, garlic and ginger your sure to feel better after slurping this one. 

Ingredients

  • 8 cups Organic Chicken Stock, unsalted
  • 3 large breasts Rotisserie chicken or 3 large Chicken Breasts
  • 1 tbsp Virgin Olive oil
  • 1 tbsp Soya sauce, low sodium

VEGETABLES

  • 5 cloves Garlic
  • 1 tsp Ginger or 1/2 tsp powder
  • 1 cup Kale
  • 2 cups Bok Choy
  • 10 large Mushrooms
  • 1 large Onion or 1 tsp powder
  • SPICES
  • 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
  • Sea Salt and Pepper to taste

Instructions

  1. Start by slicing your mushrooms and chopping the baby bok choy into bite size pieces.
  2. Next chop your onion, crush your garlic and peel and finely chop your your ginger root into tiny pieces. You can use powders if you prefer.
  3. If you are using chicken breasts: dice them into bite size pieces and set aside.
  4. If you are using a Rotisserie chicken: remove all the meat from your bird and then place the chicken carcass into a large stock pot and add cover with 8 cups of water. Simmer the carcass on low heat for 45 minutes turning a few times to allow the stock to develop.
  5. Once the stock has developed, discard the carcass and place the remaining stock aside in a bowl.
  6. Next, in your stock pot heat the olive oil and sauteed your onion, garlic and ginger for 2 minutes till fragrant.
  7. Now, add in your shredded chicken, chicken stock along with all your bok choy
  8. Add in all the spices and simmer on medium – low for 20 minutes.
  9. Serve and allow your body to heal itself. Enjoy!

Notes

Notes: Feel free to add some "Orzo" pasta noodles and extra spices if desired.

Nutrition Information:
Yield: 4 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 706Total Fat: 27gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 16gCholesterol: 319mgSodium: 1108mgCarbohydrates: 13gFiber: 3gSugar: 5gProtein: 103g

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Photos updated: Nov 2021

Jacqueline

Hi, my name is Jacqueline. I'm so happy you have stopped by! Here on Canadian Cooking Adventures®, you will see that you don't have to be a Chef to make good food. With my easy step - by - step instructions, you too can master just about any dish. I hope you find your time here inspiring, educational and delicious!

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