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Recipe tags: Chicken, Easy, Quick, Soup
Meats and seafood

Rotisserie Chicken Noodle Soup

Diet - CKD, Dialysis, Diabetes

Recipe submitted by DaVita renal dietitian Elizabeth from Pennsylvania.

Portions:  10

Serving size:  1-1/2 cups

Ingredients

  • one prepared rotisserie chicken
  • 8 cups low-sodium chicken broth
  • 1/2 cup onion, chopped
  • 1 cup celery, sliced
  • 1 cup carrots, sliced
  • 6 ounces  wide noodles, dry

Preparation

  1. Remove chicken from bones and chop into bite-sized pieces. Measure 4 cups for the soup.
  2. Pour chicken broth in a large stock pot; bring to a boil.
  3. Add vegetables and noodles.
  4. Bring to a boil and cook approximately 15 minutes until noodles are done.

Nutrients per serving

  • Calories:  185
  • Protein:  21 g
  • Carbohydrate:  14 g
  • Fat:  5 g
  • Cholesterol:  63 mg
  • Sodium:  361 mg
  • Potassium:  294 mg
  • Phosphorus:  161 mg
  • Calcium:  22 mg
  • Fiber:  1.4 g

Renal and Renal Diabetic Food Choices

  • 2 meat
  • 1 starch
  • 1/2 vegetable, medium potassium

Carbohydrate Choices

  •  1

Helpful Hints

  • Make a batch and eat soup all week, or cut recipe in half to make a smaller batch.
  • Low-sodium broth contains 140 mg sodium or less per cup. Look for Campbell’s® low-sodium broth, Health Valley® low-sodium broth or Nature’s Choice® low-sodium broth. Avoid low-sodium broth with potassium chloride — it is very high in potassium.
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