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Preparation time
10min
Total time
30min
Portion
4 portion(s)
Level
easy

Ingredients

Cock-a Leekie Soup with Kale

  • 1.5 litres water
  • 2 tablespoons Chicken stock concentrate, EDC p18
  • 300 g leeks, Trimmed, Rinsed and cut into chunks
  • 150 g carrots, Washed and Sliced
  • 300 g Boneless, Skinless Chicken, Cut into 3cm cubes
  • 50 g Kale, Shredded
  • 50 g pitted prunes, Cut into quarters
  • salt and pepper to taste

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Recipe's preparation

    Cock-a-Leekie Soup with Kale
  1.  

    2  Pour water and stock into TM bowl.  

    3  Add leek and carrots.

    4  Place chicken on varoma tray  and season with salt and pepper.

    5  Cook for 15 mins, 100*, reverse and speed soft.

    6  Add kale and prunes to TM bowl.

    7  Cook for a further 5 mins.

    8  Add chicken pieces to stock mixture and pour into thermoserver.

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    Recipe is created for
    TM 31

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  • 27. August 2014 - 22:51
    3.0

    I've been looking for different soup recipes to try, i love the favourites but just to keep things interesting. This was a good recipe, i liked all the flavours together and didn't find the kale overpowering (i don't have a lot of kale). I think i would have added a little more chicken and i think the cooking temp needs to be varoma so that the chicken cooks in the top; i found i had to cook it longer to make sure the chicken was cooked, or either cook it seperate to the soup. Thanks

    Jess

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