Rotisserie Chicken Noodle Soup – Recipe

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Looking for a quick and easy comfort meal? This hearty, soul-warming soup takes less than 30 minutes to throw together and tastes like it’s made from scratch. It was a lifesaver for me on a day when our whole family was sick and I needed a quick meal to soothe our sniffles!

If you don’t have (or don’t like to use) cheesecloth, I encourage you to check out the GIANT tea ball I ordered and CAN’T get enough of! I have two, one I use for diffusing bath tea (score!) and one in my kitchen for applications such as this.

Rotisserie Chicken Noodle Soup

Rotisserie Chicken Noodle Soup

A quick and easy meal that tastes like it simmered all day!

Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 20 mins Total Time 30 mins Servings: 8

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. To begin, add the vegetable broth to the stock pot and set to high to bring to a boil. While this is heating up strip the meat from the rotisserie chicken and set aside; put the bones, skin, and other scrapings into a square of cheesecloth. Tie the cheesecloth up tightly and add to the stock pot.

  2. Add the salt, pepper, parsley, thyme, and bay leaves to the pot. Let simmer while you chop the vegetables and add them to the soup in order of appearance on the recipe list.

  3. Let boil until the carrots just start to soften. Add one carton of water to the soup and let come to a boil again. When it's roiling add the dried pasta and cook to desired doneness. Remove pot from heat.

  4. Carefully remove the cheesecloth pouch from the soup and stir in the chicken meat that was removed from the carcass. Serve piping hot, garnished with fresh parsley, with crackers or warm buttered bread.

Keywords: chicken, pasta, quick meals, soup

2 responses to “Rotisserie Chicken Noodle Soup – Recipe”

  1. […] my Rotisserie Chicken Noodle recipe I prepped the stew just like any other. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of the […]

  2. […] Making your own chicken stock (or any kind of broth, really) is amazingly effortless, especially if you own a pressure cooker! I threw this recipe together after butchering a naughty hen from our egg layers – you can see more about that experience in my Homestead Diary – but you can use any whole, raw chicken you pick up locally or from the supermarket. If you’re looking instead for an easy weeknight dinner recipe, be sure to check out my Rotisserie Chicken Noodle Soup! […]

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Last updated: March 2026

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