Apple Chicken Leek Soup
Ingredients:
* 1 medium onion, sliced thin
* 2 -3 tablespoons EVOO
* 2 leeks, washed well and chopped
* 4 large apples (or 8 small), peeled and cubed
* 2 chicken breasts, cubed
* 1 teaspoon minced garlic
* 8 cups water
* 1/4 cup maple syrup
* 1/4 cup applesauce
* 1/2 a lemon, juiced
* salt and pepper to taste
* 1/2 teaspoon grated nutmeg
* 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
Directions:
1. Saute sliced onion in EVOO.


2. Chop the root end and the green top off the leeks. Slice length-wise down the middle. Chop the half moons into fairly thin slices. Place in colander and wash very well. Like, really really well. They will be full of dirt and no one wants that in a soup.

3. Toss the cleaned and sliced leeks into the pot with the onions to saute.
4. Peel and chop apples. I told you yesterday how much I dislike doing this so you should know that it is totally worth it if I put for the effort. Small one inch cubes. Toss them in the big pot too.
5. Cut up the chicken breasts, removing any fat. Add it to the big pot.
6. Add the garlic. I keep a jar of minced garlic in my fridge at all times but use whatever you have on hand.
7. Salt and pepper your veggies and meat. You might need to add more later but get them all seasoned a bit now.
8. Add in water, maple syrup**, applesauce, nutmeg, ginger and lemon juice.
Do you grate your own nutmeg? If not, you should! There really is a world of difference in freshly grated nutmeg. You can pick up a little mini grater thingy like this at any grocery or kitchen store. I add nutmeg to all sorts of sweet and savory dishes.

9. Now that everything is in the big pot, double check for salt and pepper. You might need more. Let it simmer on medium for at least an hour. The flavors change and it gets a bit of thickness to it.

Serve hot with a salad and fresh bread (which is clearly not GF- I will attempt to bake GF bread next week.).

** Maple syrup needs to be real maple syrup. Not the "breakfast syrup" sold for use on pancakes. That pancake stuff is made from high fructose corn syrup, fake flavors, fake colors, and chemicals. Maple syrup is tree sap. Nothing added. Actually, water is boiled out. If you don't have maple syrup on hand, try adding extra applesauce instead.
I cannot even express how surprisingly (because I made it up- one never knows just how well experiments will turn out) fantastic this soup is! Very low fat and full of flavor. Oh and your house will smell amazing. Nothing says fall like a big pot of soup!
10 comments:
Yay! So gonna try this! I get so excited finding anything new and fun that is GF and DF. Thanks, momma!
Oh my wow....that looks really yummy!!!
You need to add this to the Tasty Tuesday bloghop & share it sista!! The link is on my post for today-
I need to try this. I love things that are good for you.
(although part of my post today doesn't prove this to be true, HAHA)
Looks like a tasty soup to me! Have a wonderful day, Kellie xx
Looks great! And now I want soup but can't bring myself to eat it when we are still in the upper 90s in Memphis.
This sounds so tasty! I just happen to have 12 apples in my kitchen from my dad, so the timing is perfect. I was thinking I would be making apple bread and apple pie to last for weeks.
this looks great, I've never used leek in anything before, but you made them look less scary... now if I could only convince the BF to like soup, weird southerners =P
Every time I go to chop, I convince myself it would take so much effort&time to put together my food processor that has a chopper function to it. Then I end up taking years to chop by hand on a cutting board. ;)
Oh my gosh, this looks so yummy! I love soup so I'll have to try this one out!
I'm copying this to try. I love new recipes and this one sounds really good. I've got real Vermont maple syrup and apples fresh from the orchard, so I'm all set. Thanks for sharing!
Looks good! Thanks so much for linking up to FFF. Have a great weekend. wwww.lilyslaundryboutique.blogspot.com
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