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This would be my take on the proverbial "chicken soup for the soul". I trust it to treat everything from a sour mood to a burgeoning cold. My doctor gave me a pamphlet on natural cold remedies once and I remember there is statistical evidence that eating soups with chicken decrease the number of sick days. There was also some evidence that vitamin C and garlic helps as well. So I decided to throw all those ingredients together and add some kale because, why not.

Citrus Chicken, Kale & White Bean Soup

1 navel orange
1 lemon
3 giant garlic cloves
1/4 olive oil, plus 1 T.
1 lb chicken breast
2 large celery stalks
2 medium carrots
1/2 small white onion
1 dozen tuscan kale leaves
1 can white beans (16 oz)
1 pint chicken stock

Wash all produce, even the citrus. Roll out the citrus to make them easier to juice. Place the chicken breast in a medium to large bowl. Add 1/4 cup olive oil, then zest and juice both the orange and lemon (catch the lemon seeds), and grate 2 garlic cloves using the microplane as well. Mix well, cover and set aside in the refrigerator for 15-20 minutes. 



Lemon and orange juice not added yet. This will be a juicy marinade!

Pre-heat oven to 375 F. When the marinading time is over, cook the chicken for 25 minutes in a high-walled pan in the entire marinade. I used a brownie pan. Flip breasts half-way through. 

While the chicken is cooking prepare the vegetables by peeling and roughly chopping carrots, chopping celery, and dicing onions. I sometimes have trouble chopping carrots and celery to an appropriate size, this time I thought to myself "macaroni-width". I think that helped a lot. Remove most of the stems of the kale (see first photo) and chop to 1 inch width pieces.


Note: the below times are approximate.

In a medium stock pot, add 1 table spoon olive oil and set heat to medium. Sautee onions and the remaining garlic clove (grated) for about 3 minutes. Add celery and carrots and cook another 3 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add beans and cook for 5 minutes. Add chicken stock, then refill the container with water and add that too. Slowly bring stock to a simmer over the course of 10 minutes. 

While the stock is coming up to a simmer the chicken should finish and give you enough time to roughly shred or chop it into bite-sized pieces.

Add the chicken breast to the stock and bring it back to a simmer. Finally, add the kale and cook for 3 minutes.

Voila!

Wrote by Rachel Quimby
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I'm sure I'm not alone when I say that I eat better food and save more money when I have ingredients on hand for cooking. I think it's important to know what style of food you like and keeping those staples in stock. For example, just like people think of having personal style when it comes to fashion, so does your eating habits! The most effortless and chic outfits are the ones that are thrown together from proven classics. I think of food in the same way.  These items are the things I know to re-stock when I run out-- even before I think I know what I'm going to make for the week. Here is my pantry list for making effortless, healthy, and delicious meals (with minimal thinking required) time and again.



Pantry Staples

Dry Goods

Organic dry pasta
Basmati rice
Organic marinara sauce
Diced tomatoes, canned
Coconut milk
Organic chicken & vegatable stock (multiple quarts of this stuff, I'm obsessed)
EVOO
Coconut oil
Apple cider vinegar
Amino acids
Vanilla extract
Dark cocoa powder
Honey
Rolled oats

Spices

No-sodium Italian spice mix
Apple pie spice 
Turmeric
Cumin
Sea salt
Black pepper

Unrefrigerated Produce

Bananas
Garlic
Onions

Refrigerated Items

Sugar-free non-dairy milk
Lemons
Carrots
Celery
Hummus
Wrote by Rachel Quimby
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