Chicken Broth Bowl

I make this chicken broth bowl when I want something warm, soothing, and nourishing. It’s a simple yet comforting dish with a flavorful broth, tender chicken, and wholesome add-ins.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

I love how light yet satisfying this bowl is. The broth is rich in flavor without being heavy, and I can easily customize it with different vegetables or noodles. I also appreciate how it comes together with simple ingredients, making it perfect when I want something cozy and easy to digest.Chicken Broth Bowl

Ingredients

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  • chicken broth
  • cooked shredded chicken
  • garlic cloves (minced)
  • ginger (sliced or grated)
  • soy sauce
  • salt
  • black pepper
  • noodles or cooked rice
  • carrots (sliced)
  • spinach or bok choy
  • green onions (chopped)
  • boiled eggs (optional)
  • sesame oil (optional)

Directions

I start by heating the chicken broth in a pot over medium heat.

I add garlic and ginger, letting them simmer to infuse the broth with flavor.

I stir in soy sauce, salt, and black pepper, adjusting the seasoning to taste.

I add the sliced carrots and let them cook until tender.

I include the cooked chicken and let it warm through in the broth.

I add spinach or bok choy and cook just until wilted.

I place cooked noodles or rice into a bowl, then pour the hot broth and ingredients over the top.

I finish with green onions, a drizzle of sesame oil if I want extra flavor, and a boiled egg if I’m using one.

Servings and timing

I usually get about 2 to 3 servings from this recipe.
Prep time takes around 10 minutes.
Cooking time is about 15–20 minutes.
Total time comes to roughly 25–30 minutes.

Variations

I sometimes add mushrooms or corn for extra texture. When I want a spicier version, I include chili paste or chili oil. I also like using tofu instead of chicken for a vegetarian option with vegetable broth. For a richer broth, I simmer it longer with additional herbs and spices.

storage/reheating

I store the broth and solids separately in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. When reheating, I warm the broth on the stovetop and add the ingredients just before serving to keep everything fresh. If using noodles, I prefer adding them fresh to avoid sogginess.Chicken Broth Bowl

FAQs

Can I use store-bought broth?

I often use store-bought broth, and it works well, especially if I enhance it with garlic and ginger.

What type of noodles should I use?

I use ramen, rice noodles, or any quick-cooking noodles I have available.

Can I make this ahead of time?

I prepare the broth in advance and assemble the bowl when ready to eat.

How do I make the broth richer?

I simmer it longer or add a splash of soy sauce and a drizzle of sesame oil.

Can I freeze the broth?

I freeze the broth on its own for up to 2 months and add fresh ingredients when serving.

Conclusion

I find this chicken broth bowl to be one of the most comforting and versatile meals I can make. It’s warm, nourishing, and easy to adapt, making it a go-to whenever I want something simple and soothing.

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