Lemony Spring Chicken Soup with Chive Oil

Lemony Spring Chicken Soup with Chive Oil

Lemony Spring Chicken Soup with Chive Oil

Lemony Spring Chicken Soup with Chive Oil

April 13, 2025 by Kimberly

This clear chicken soup with tiny noodles and spring vegetables is true comfort food, inspired by the classic German wedding soup. With tender chicken, little noodles, fresh greens, and that finishing drizzle of chive oil, it’s the perfect broth for both special occasions and cozy Sundays. A timeless recipe full of flavor, ideal for spring, and a real bowl of soul-soothing comfort.

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TOTAL TIME

4 hrs  + 45 min

 

SERVES

2 portions

DIET

omnivore

EVERY RECIPE DESERVES

A Little Love Letter

There are dishes that are so much more than just food. They are memories and little time machines. For me, that’s exactly what a clear chicken broth with all the fixings is. The one my grandmother always made for me when I was a child. In Germany, it’s called Hochzeitssuppe, or wedding soup. And honestly, the moment I hear the name, I can picture her standing at the stove, stirring that steaming pot of soup. It was this broth that filled her house with warmth and comfort. It was simply Grandma’s soup, and with every spoonful, you knew you were home.

Today, years later, I cook my own version. Still clear, still light, and with the same amount of love. Chicken bones, vegetables, and a little patience. But also with a touch of my own style. I love finishing it with my homemade chive oil, which makes the soup not only prettier but also a little more exciting.

This is not the kind of soup you throw together on the side. It asks for attention, a bit of devotion. And that’s exactly what makes it special. You take your time and in the end, you get something that warms not just your stomach, but also your heart.

And that’s why I’m sharing this recipe with you. Maybe it will become more than just a broth for you too. Maybe it’s the scent that fills your home when the first spring rain falls outside. Or the dish you cook for people you love. Just like my grandmother once did for me.

 

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Lemony Spring Chicken Soup with Chive Oil
Lemony Spring Chicken Soup with Chive Oil
Lemony Spring Chicken Soup with Chive Oil
Lemony Spring Chicken Soup with Chive Oil

LET’S MAKE A PIECE OF HAPPINESS

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  • Author: Kimberly
  • Total Time: 4 hrs + 45 min
  • Yield: 2

Description

This clear chicken soup with tiny noodles and spring vegetables is true comfort food, inspired by the classic German wedding soup. With tender chicken, little noodles, fresh greens, and that finishing drizzle of chive oil, it’s the perfect broth for both special occasions and cozy Sundays. A timeless recipe full of flavor, ideal for spring, and a real bowl of soul-soothing comfort.

GOOD TO HAVE ON HAND

  • large pot
  • small pot
  • fine mesh strainer
  • cheesecloth
  • sharp knife
  • cutting board

For the consommé version, you’ll also need:

  • an extra small pot
  • whisk
  • small bowls

Ingredients

Units Scale
CHICKEN STOCK
  • 3 liters cold water
  • 2 carrots
  • 4 small yellow onions
  • 1 leek (only the green part)
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 3 sprigs of fresh thyme
  • 1 tsp black pepper corns
  • 1 lemon
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • 1 kilogram skin-on, bone-in chicken thighs
  • 4 egg whites (only for the Consommé version)
SOUP COMPONENTS
  • 10 stems green asparagus
  • 1 leek (only the white part)
  • 100 grams frozen peas
  • 100 grams tiny pasta shells
TOPPINGS
  • fresh dill
  • fresh chives
  • scallions
  • 1 lemon
  • homemade chive oil

Instructions

  1. Peel the carrots, trim the ends, and slice. Cut the roots off the onions and halve them. Separate the white and green parts of the leek. Wash the green part thoroughly and cut it into large pieces. Halve the lemon. Peel the garlic cloves. Pat the chicken thighs dry with paper towels.
  2. Heat a large pot over medium heat (no oil). Place the onion halves cut side down and let them brown. Then add the carrots, leek, lemon, herbs, peppercorns, and chicken thighs. Pour in 3 liters of cold water.
  3. Slowly bring the pot to a gentle simmer, do not let it boil. Skim off any foam with a spoon. Let it cook uncovered on the lowest heat for 4 to 8 hours, making sure it stays at a gentle simmer. Skim off any foam occasionally and add cold water if too much evaporates.
  4. In the meantime, prepare the chive oil and store it in the fridge until needed.
  5. Once the broth is done, remove it from the heat. Take out the chicken thighs, let them cool, and then shred the meat from the bones and set it aside for later. Remove the vegetables with a slotted spoon. Strain the broth first through a fine mesh strainer and then through cheesecloth for a clear result.

If you’d like to turn your broth into a clarified consommé, follow the next steps. If not, jump to the section “Simple Version.”

Consommé Version

  1. Let the broth cool slightly so it’s warm but not hot. In a bowl, whisk 4 egg whites just until frothy. Stir them into the broth. Let everything sit over medium heat for about 15–20 minutes, do not boil, or the egg whites will curdle.Over time, a layer of egg whites will form and trap any remaining fat or cloudiness. Gently remove this layer and strain the broth again: first through a fine mesh strainer, then through cheesecloth. The result: a crystal-clear consommé.
  2. Reheat the consommé and season with salt (about 5–7g per liter). Keep it hot.
  3. Slice the white part of the leek into rings and wash well. Slice the asparagus into chunks or thin rounds. Finely slice the green part of the scallions for topping.Optional extra step for curly scallion strips: Slice the tube lengthwise and open it up. Place the inside facing up and gently scrape off the slimy layer with a knife. Slice into thin strips and store in a bowl of ice water until serving.
  4. Boil two small pots of salted water. In one, cook the noodles al dente. In the other, blanch the leeks first, then asparagus, and finally the peas. Place each component in a small bowl and set aside.
  5. To serve, layer noodles, vegetables, and shredded chicken into serving bowls and pour hot consommé over. Top with freshly ground black pepper, fresh dill, chives, scallions, lemon slices, a squeeze of lemon juice, and a drizzle of chive oil.

Simple Version

  1. Reheat the broth and season with salt (5–7g per liter). Keep it hot.
  2. Slice the leek into rings and rinse thoroughly. Cut the asparagus into chunks or thin slices. Finely slice the green part of the scallions for topping.
  3. Bring a small pot of salted water to a boil and cook the noodles al dente.
  4. Add the leeks to the broth and simmer until soft. Then add asparagus and peas, cooking for another 5 minutes. Finally, stir in the shredded chicken and cooked noodles. Simmer everything for 1–2 minutes until heated through.
  5. Adjust seasoning with salt, pepper, and lemon juice. Serve hot in deep bowls, topped with fresh dill, chives, scallions, lemon slices, and chive oil.

Notes

  • This soup takes time, but it rewards you with depth and flavor.
  • This recipe yields about 2.5 liters of finished chicken stock. You’ll use 1 liter for the soup, the rest keeps for 2–3 days in the fridge or 2–3 months in the freezer for future recipes.
  • Prep Time: 15 min
  • Passive Time: 4 hrs
  • Cook Time: 30 min

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Potato Soup with Bacon & Sausage

Potato Soup with Bacon & Sausage

Potato Soup with Bacon & Sausage

Potato Soup with Bacon & Sausage

March 16, 2024 by Kimberly

Indulge in the ultimate comfort food: Potato Soup with Bacon & Sausage! This hearty, flavorful dish is perfect for cozy nights and brings everyone to the table.

55 MINUTES

EASY

OMNIVORE

GERMAN

560 PER PORTION

COMFORT FOOD

EVERYDAY

DINNER

AUTUMN / WINTER

INTRODUCTION

ABOUT THE RECIPE

Get ready to cozy up with this delicious Potato Soup with Bacon & Sausage! Perfect for chilly evenings, this hearty soup brings the ultimate comfort food to your table. Easy to make and bursting with flavor, it’s sure to become a family favorite. Dive into a bowl of warmth and enjoy the rich, savory taste of home-cooked goodness.

How to serve:
Serve this mouthwatering soup hot, topped with shredded cheese, a dollop of sour cream, and extra bacon bits for an added crunch. It pairs wonderfully with a slice of crusty bread or a warm dinner roll to soak up all the flavorful broth. Perfect for a satisfying family dinner or a comforting weekend meal, this Potato Soup with Bacon & Sausage will fill your home with joy and your belly with warmth.

How to store:
Leftovers? No problem! Store this savory soup in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. Reheat gently on the stove or in the microwave, stirring occasionally, until hot throughout.

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Potato Soup with Bacon & Sausage
Potato Soup with Bacon & Sausage
Potato Soup with Bacon & Sausage
„Let’s make a piece of happiness“

INGREDIENTS

FOR 3 PORTIONS

SOUP

  • 1kg potatoes (2 lbs)
  • 125g bacon (4.5 oz)
  • 300g german wiener sausage (10.5 oz)
  • 4 carrots
  • 1 leek
  • 1 big onion
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • 1.2 l vegetable broth (2.5 pt)
  • 100ml heavy cream (3.5 fl oz)
  • 1 tbsp butter
  • 1/2 tsp marjoram
  • 1 bay leaf
  • pinch of freshly grated nutmeg
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • parsley for topping
Potato Soup with Bacon & Sausage
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ACTIVE: 15 min

PASSIVE: –

PREPARATIONS

Recommended Equipment
  • sharp knife
  • cutting board
  • big pot with lid
  • Peel the potatoes and carrots and chop them into bite-sized pieces. Set aside.
  • Wash the leek and cut it into thin strips.
  • Peel the onion and garlic cloves and dice them. Set aside.
  • Finely chop the parsley.
  • Slice the sausages. Set aside.
  • Dice the bacon.
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ACTIVE: 10 min

PASSIVE: 30 min

COOKING

1. Put the bacon in the cold pot and heat it over medium heat. This way, the bacon fat renders out nicely. Then remove the bacon and set it aside for later and leave the fat in the pot. 

2. Now add the onions, garlic and leeks to the pot and sauté for 2-3 minutes, then add the potato and carrot pieces. Sauté everything for about 5 minutes.

3. Then add the vegetable broth and simmer with the lid on for 15 minutes. Now, add marjoram, bay leaf and nutmeg, season with salt and pepper, and simmer for another 15 minutes with the lid on.

4. Now add the bacon, sausage slices, and cream to the soup and simmer for another 5 minutes without the lid, until the sausages are heated through. Finally, season with salt and pepper.

5. Serve the soup in deep plates and garnish with a bit of freshly chopped parsley and optional baguette.

NOTE: The calorie information may vary depending on the product used, country and region.

Parmesan Soup with Truffle Oil

Parmesan Soup with Truffle Oil

Parmesan Soup with Truffle Oil

Parmesan Soup with Truffle Oil

December 2, 2023 by Kimberly

This creamy, festive soup feels like Christmas in a bowl – silky Parmesan, a hint of truffle, and pure comfort. It’s the perfect starter to warm hearts this holiday season.

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TOTAL TIME

30 min

SERVES

4 portions

DIET

vegetarian

EVERY RECIPE DESERVES

A Little Love Letter

The holidays are all about bringing people together, and what better way than with a soup that tastes like Christmas itself? Creamy Parmesan meets the luxurious touch of truffle, creating a dish that feels both festive and comforting. Whether it’s served as the starter for your Christmas dinner or enjoyed during a cozy evening by the fireplace, this soup is the perfect way to spread warmth and joy. It’s indulgent, simple to make, and guaranteed to be a holiday favorite.

Serve this festive soup as the opening act for your Christmas dinner or alongside a beautiful cheese board for a cozy holiday gathering. Pair it with fresh baguette slices or crispy garlic croutons to complement its creamy texture. For an elegant finish, drizzle a touch of truffle oil and add a sprinkle of fresh herbs like thyme or parsley. This dish pairs beautifully with a glass of white wine or sparkling apple cider for a complete holiday experience.

Store leftover soup in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days. Reheat gently on the stovetop, adding a splash of milk or cream to keep it smooth and creamy. This festive treat is best enjoyed fresh, so savor it while the holiday magic lasts!

Hi, I'm Kimberly!

Hi, I'm Kimberly.

A hopeless romantic when it comes to food. Every recipe I share is a love letter to food itself. I’m so glad you’re here. Make yourself at home and stay a while.

Love,
Kimberly

Kimberly the Zett Signature

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Parmesan Soup with Truffle Oil
Parmesan Soup with Truffle Oil

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Parmesan Soup with Truffle Oil

Parmesan Soup with Truffle Oil


  • Author: Kimberly
  • Total Time: 30 min
  • Yield: 4 mains / 8 starters

Description

RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT

  • sharp knife
  • cutting board
  • cheese grater
  • two medium pots
  • fine mesh strainer
  • hand blender

Ingredients

Units Scale
  • 2 shallots
  • 1-2 garlic cloves
  • 1 tbsp butter
  • 2 tbsp risotto rice
  • 200 grams parmesan (or grana padano)
  • 300 milliliter vegetable stock
  • 300 grams heavy cream
  • 70 milliliter dry white wine
  • salt & pepper to taste
  • truffle oil
  • fresh parsley

Instructions

PREPARATIONS

  • Slice the shallots into thin rings.
  • Peel the garlic and cut it into thin slices.
  • Finely grate the Parmesan.

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Melt butter in a pot and sauté the risotto rice, shallots, and garlic for about 4 minutes, stirring occasionally, until they look glossy and smell amazing.
  2. Add broth and white wine to the pot, bring it to a boil, and let it reduce over medium heat for about 10 minutes until the liquid is halved.
  3. Pour in the cream, toss in the grated Parmesan, and stir gently over the lowest heat until the cheese is melted. Be careful not to overheat – it’s all about that smooth, creamy vibe.
  4. Once the risotto rice is soft, blend the soup with a hand blender until it’s silky smooth.
  5. Strain the soup through a fine mesh strainer into another pot. You’ll end up with a little clump of risotto and Parmesan left in the sieve that can be tossed and don’t forget to scrape off the bottom of the strainer for extra flavor! Season the soup with salt and pepper to taste.
  6. Serve with a few drops of truffle oil and a sprinkle of chopped parsley.
  • Prep Time: 5 min
  • Cook Time: 25 min

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