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Pressure cooker is one kitchen equipment that you will find in every Indian household. Many reasons!! Top most is because we love lentils, and dried lentils require long cooking time. Hence pressure cooker is appliance of choice for getting food on table, faster!

Also, Pressure Cooker, as name suggests, cooks food in pressure, keeping food healthy, and preserving lots of nutrients. Since food cooks faster, it also saves lots of time! Take for example, yellow lentils, which take approx. 30 minutes to cook if simply boiled with water on stove top, will cook much faster, just in 5-8 minutes, in pressure cooker. Also, modern pressure cookers are safer! All-in-all pressure cooker is a great Kitchen Appliance to own. Being Indian, I can't imagine cooking lentils without pressure cooker, though sometimes I try not to use cooker, so as to share recipe instructions with you (for without-cooker-cooking).

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Not just lentils, even tough meats or when you need to add punch of flavor without wasting any time, you want a pressure cooker! I reach for my pressure cooker whenever I have to get food on dinner table under-20-minutes. These days, few of such crucial, time-pressed moments are early mornings. I pack breakfast for Vishal, and at the same time also make-and-pack lunch. Incredibly!! Isn't it?? ;) What!??! you too pack multiple meals every morning!! oh.... I thought I am the only one ;)

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Luckily, Vishal love salads for lunch, and sometimes leftovers-made-fancy work great too. Winters, however, come with need of warm and comforting soups/stews. We make chicken noodle soup, in winters, for dinner, but since long..... I wanted to make, chicken noodle soup for Vishal, for lunch. I cannot make Chicken soups a day in advance. Ask why??? well.... because every other day is our meat-free day! Like a day before Wednesday, is meat-free so I can't cook chicken!!! I don't like freezing pasta soups for personal pref. and I have no time to spare, in morning, to perch over stove and make flavorful soups.

Hence, I developed this recipe, my quick Pressure Cooker Chicken Noodle Soup!!!

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Soup was so packed with flavor, trust me, my kitchen was perfumed with chicken soup aroma! In-fact, Vishal told me when he reheated the soup for lunch, in office, his colleagues came asking Who is selling this Soup in Food Court?! sounds good to me!!

I could have used chicken stock and pre-cooked chicken to make this soup.... but I am sure, you know, it won't be a fresh chicken noodle soup, instead it will be chicken-and-noodle-assembly. (don't judge me if I tell you, I do that sometimes when I am not in mood to cook at all)

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One Pot Soup, make it any way you like!

End of the day, Chicken Noodle soup is one pot meal. You can cook it any way you like. If you don't own a pressure cooker, you can make this soup in a dutch oven or heavy bottom deep pot too.

Cooking in Dutch Oven/Pot: For cooking in pot, follow the recipe instructions as-is, just change following:

1. Replace cooker with dutch oven/deep pot wherever suggested.
2. Add 1/2 to 1 cup of extra water.
3. After adding specified ingredients in step-2, cover pot with tight lid and cook on medium-low heat for 25 minutes or until chicken has fully cooked.

Update: Jan 2 2018: I recently added recipe for Instant Pot Chicken Noodle Soup. Check it out.
If you like Pressure Cooker cooking, check my Lemon Chicken Rice Soup recipe.

Gluten Free?

This chicken noodle soup is gluten free. I have used buckwheat soba noodles instead of egg pasta or wheat noodles. Few reasons - One, to keep it light and healthy. Plus quick cooking time of buckwheat Soba noodles is always a bonus when you are time-pressed.

Soup was very flavorful. I added some fresh thyme to make it more appetizing and aromatic. However, this soup tastes great even without thyme. Feel free to skip it.

Get ready to do some baking and shopping for Holidays, and still enjoy great healthy, fresh and homemade soup dinner in 20 minutes!

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Chicken Noodle Soup in Pressure Cooker

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Total Time: Prep Time: Cook Time: Cuisine: Asian () Difficulty: Easy

Yields: 4 Servings - Serves: 4

Ingredients

Smart Swap: You can also use turkey instead of Chicken for Quick Turkey Noodle Soup!

Directions

  • 1. Heat oil in pressure cooker pan. Add garlic and let it perfume oil for 30 seconds. Don't let it burn. Then add, chopped onion, carrots, and thyme (if using). Saute for 3 minutes or until onions are soft.
  • 2. Add chicken (thaw chicken before adding if using frozen chicken), 1/2 tsp salt, 1/2 tsp black pepper, lemon juice, and water. Tight close the lid of pressure cooker and turn heat on high. After first whistle, reduce heat to medium and let cook in pressure for 6-8 minutes (about 4-5 whistles on low-medium heat). Once done, switch off the heat and leave cooker for 5-10 minutes to release pressure. Additional Notes:I often hold the whistle of pressure cooked with a long-handle spatula to release steam (keeping my face and arm away to avoid chicken steam :)) But this process will vary depending upon type of pressure cooker you using. For any model, leaving cooker for few minutes after cooking auto release the pressure slowly.
  • 3. Once pressure has released, open the lid. Remove and discard thyme sprigs. Remove cooked chicken with tongs and transfer to cutting board. Return cooker on heat (without lid), break soba noodles in half and add to the cooking soup. On high heat cook for 5 minutes, or until noodle are done to your liking. Meantime, chop or shred chicken pieces and set aside. Additional Notes: Buckwheat soba noodles only need 4-5 minutes to cook. Regular egg pasta noodles will take little longer. If using pasta noodles, continue cooking as per time suggested in pasta package directions.
  • 4. Add chopped cooked chicken (discard bones if any), fresh chopped cilantro, then taste and adjust for salt and black pepper. Ladle into cups and serve hot. enjoy!
Savita's Notes:

Skip noodles, and this soup is perfect fit for Paleo Diet.

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FAQs

Is it better to cook soup in a pressure cooker? ›

Plus, there's the bonus that the soup easily takes less than half the time to cook than it does on top of the stove. So, on a cold winter evening when you suddenly feel the need for a comforting soup, you can simply and quickly put together my pressure-cooker minestrone.

Do you cook noodles before adding to chicken soup? ›

→ Follow this tip: Adding noodles to the soup should be the very last thing you do before taking the pot off the heat. Wait until the soup is just about finished, mix in the noodles, and simmer until the noodles are about halfway cooked.

What effect does chicken soup have on blood pressure? ›

Japanese researchers have found that collagen proteins found in chicken may actually lower blood pressure. These collagens appear to act like the blood pressure medications called ACE inhibitors. One caveat, though: it's the chicken, not the rest of the stuff in the soup, that may be medicinal.

How to make chicken noodle soup without the noodles soaking up all the broth? ›

You add the noodles that are already cooked to the hot soup. If you cook them or partially cook them beforehand they will soak up less liquid. Personally I like that they soak up the liquid as it's more flavorful than water. You can just add more liquid than called for in the recipe if you want more liquid.

What can I add to my chicken soup to give it flavor? ›

If you're going for a classic chicken noodle vibe, an onion or two (skin-on for extra rich color), a few coarsely chopped carrots, a couple celery stalks (also coarsely chopped), and a bisected head of garlic will do the trick, especially if you include a tablespoon of peppercorns and few sprigs of dill.

Should you use chicken stock or broth for chicken noodle soup? ›

In most cases, stock and broth are interchangeable. If you're in the soup aisle and can't remember whether the recipe called for stock or broth, either will do for making soup, gravy, or a flavorful pot of rice or grains. Keep in mind that stock is unseasoned, and broth is seasoned.

Should I cook my noodles separately for chicken soup? ›

If you don't plan to serve the soup all at once, you can boil the noodles separately and keep them separate from the broth, then simply add them as needed when serving.

Is it OK to eat chicken if you have high blood pressure? ›

So, the question remains whether you should add it to your diet if you suffer from high blood pressure. However, the essential thing you need to keep in mind is that chicken consumption is not unsafe for those with high blood pressure. You can choose to add skinless chicken to your diet for the best nutrition.

Why do doctors recommend chicken soup? ›

Compared with hot water alone, studies show chicken soup is more effective at loosening mucus. The herbs and spices sometimes used in chicken soup, such as pepper and garlic, also loosen mucus. The broth, which contains water and electrolytes, helps with rehydration.

Is it OK to eat chicken soup everyday? ›

Eating chicken noodle soup as your main meal daily may provide some benefits, but it's important to consider your diet's nutritional balance and variety. It's important to remember that chicken noodle soup alone may not provide all the nutrients your body needs.

Why do you put lemon juice in chicken noodle soup? ›

Not only does acid brighten your soup, but also balance the flavor including the saltiness that comes from the broth (store-bought chicken broth and stock, or bouillon, are typically high in sodium).

Why add vinegar to chicken noodle soup? ›

While adding vinegar won't reduce the amount of sodium in the pot, the sharp tang of this condiment can help equal out the salty flavor on your tastebuds, masking the brininess of an oversalted soup and making it easier to eat.

Can I just boil noodles in chicken broth? ›

You could, but keep in mind that raw noodles are soaking up the broth. As a result, your noodles will be done, but you'll have less broth. That's why you want to boil your noodles in water before adding them to the broth.

Is it better to slow cook or pressure cook? ›

If you want to turn it on and leave it to cook while you're at work, then a slow cooker is for you. But if you want to cook delicious meals quickly that would normally take hours, then a pressure cooker is for you.

Why do you pressure cook soup? ›

The pressure created by a traditional pressure cooker or an Instant Pot helps to drastically speed up the process of pulling the flavors and magic from the beef bones and into your soup. It may not be exactly like what you'd get after hours of simmering, but we are very happy with this shortcut method—you will be too!

Is it healthier to cook in pressure cooker? ›

The general consensus seems to be that pressure cooking is better because water doesn't leach out nutrients like in other cooking methods, quick cooking times mean less time for nutrients to escape and lower temperatures mean fewer changes to the nutritional structure of foods.

Is it better to slow cook or high pressure? ›

If you enjoy prepping your meal in the morning and letting it cook all day so that it's ready by dinner time, go with a slow cooker. Conversely, a pressure cooker might be the better option if you want an easy way to make healthy meals without much planning.

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