Take the time to make Chicken Noodle Soup from scratch and you’ll never be able to make it another way again! My mom’s version is a step above the rest, made with homemade stock and egg noodles that take just minutes to make. The end result is the BEST Chicken Noodle Soup you’ll ever have!

My kids literally jump up and down with excitement whenever homemade Chicken Noodle Soup is on the menu, and rightfully so, because it is AMAZING! This is one of my go-to recipes to bring to friends or neighbors (along with a loaf of Artisan Bread) during the cooler seasons and it’s always a hit.
What Type of Noodles?
My mom always made chicken noodle soup with homemade egg noodles, but the great thing about this soup is that any kind of noodles will work!
- Homemade Egg noodles : all you need is flour, salt, milk and eggs and they’re ready in 5 minutes!
- Farfalle pasta
- Elbow macaroni
- Rotini
About the Chicken Stock:
If your questioning whether you should use homemade chicken stock, or store-bought for this recipe, homemade is definitely the way to go! The secret is to use a rotisserie chicken so that you can use the meat in the soup and make chicken broth with the leftover carcass and bones. You wont believe how easy it is and it really takes the soup over top in terms of depth of flavor.
How to Make Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup:
Make Homemade Chicken Stock ahead of time using a rotisserie chicken, or choose a good brand of store-bought chicken stock.
Sauté veggies. Add butter, diced celery and carrots to a large stock pot over medium-high heat. Sauté for 3 minutes. Add garlic and cook for another 30 seconds.

Add chicken stock or broth. Season the broth with salt (definitely TASTE the broth before adding more salt), pepper, and a tiny pinch of rosemary, thyme, and crushed red pepper. I may add another small spoonful of “better than bullion” chicken or chicken bouillon powder as well, if needed, to taste.

Add noodles and boil. Once boiling, add noodles (either the uncooked homemade egg noodles, or dry store-bought pasta) and cook just until noodles are al dente. If using store-bought noodles, be cautious not to overcook them! Remove the soup pot from heat as soon as the noodles are just barely tender, as they will continue to cook off of the heat.

Add chicken. Add chicken meat from the rotisserie chicken. Taste the broth again and add more seasonings, if needed.

Serve. I love to serve this healthy soup with this easy No Knead Bread or homemade rolls! If you love this recipe, try my new Chicken and Dumpling Soup!
Is chicken noodle soup healthy?
Yes, homemade chicken noodle soup is healthy, and much healthier than store-bought soups which are usually loaded with sodium and other artificial flavors and preservatives. Chicken broth or stock (especially when homemade) are loaded with vitamins and minerals, and soothing for the body. Even if you use store bought chicken broth and noodles, it’s still healthier in every way!

Make ahead and freezing instructions:
To make ahead: This soup is best made ahead of time when you are using homemade egg noodles, since they don’t get soggy and overcooked like regular store bought noodles. If you wanted to use regular noodles, I recommend making the broth (steps 1-2) first, and then boiling it with the noodles, and adding the chicken, the day of serving.
To store: Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 4-5 days, depending on the freshness of the chicken used.
To freeze: Allow the soup to cool completely and store it in a freezer safe container for 2-3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge, or over medium heat on the stove. If using store bought noodles I would suggest undercooking the noodles before freezing the soup, to avoid them getting soggy upon reheating.
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Recipe

Chicken Noodle Soup
Equipment
Ingredients
For the Soup:
- 1/2 Tablespoon butter
- 2 ribs celery , diced
- 3-4 large carrots diced
- 1 clove garlic , minced
- 10 cups chicken stock , or broth*
- 1 teaspoon salt , to taste
- ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper , to taste
- 1/8 teaspoon dried rosemary ,or more, to taste
- 1/8 teaspoon dried thyme
- 1/8 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 1 batch homemade egg noodles , or 4 cups dry egg noodles, farfalle or other bite-size pasta
- 3 cups rotisserie chicken *
- 1 teaspoon better than bouillon chicken flavor , (or more, as needed), or chicken bouillon granules
Instructions
- Add butter, diced celery and carrots to a large stock pot over medium-high heat. Saute for 3 minutes. Add garlic and cook for another 30 seconds.
- Add chicken stock and season the broth with rosemary, thyme, crushed red pepper, and salt (definitely TASTE the broth before adding more salt), and pepper. Taste and add a spoonful of “better than bullion” chicken or chicken bouillon cubes or granules as needed.
- Bring broth to a boil. Add noodles (either uncooked homemade egg noodles, or dry store-bought pasta) and cook just until noodles are al dente.
- If using store-bought noodles, be cautious not to overcook them! Remove pot from heat as soon as they are just barely tender. The noodles will continue to cook once you remove the pot from the heat, and you don’t want them mushy.
- Add chicken meat from the rotisserie chicken. Taste the broth again and add more seasonings, if needed.
- Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 4-5 days, depending on the freshness of the chicken you used.
Notes
Macros Recipe Adaptation
24 oz. rotisserie chicken, low-sodium chicken broth, 5 cups dry egg noodles.Per Serving Amount
406 gramsMacros
313kcal, Fat: 5g, Carbs: 24g, Protein: 34g (serves 8) | MFP: Chicken Noodle Soup (TBFS Macros)Nutrition
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I originally shared this recipe October 2017. Updated September 2021.
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This was sooo good! Definitely a keeper for cold winter nights. Even won over my picky eaters. I have been on the hunt for a good chicken noodle soup for a while and this one is the winner 🌟
This was fantastic! I’m really into cooking, but I don’t make classic, simple dishes that often. I had never made homemade egg noodles and it had been forever since I made CNS. Used the homemade stock recipe, homemade noodle recipe, this, and added a bunch of fresh parsley and some lemon. My husband said this is one of the best things I’ve ever made. Can’t wait to make it when it’s cold out!
I have made this soup and homemade broth over and over, with homemade egg noodles. My husband loves it and so do I. I also make the broth with/for other soups! Love you blog, or recipe site or whatever you call it. 😊 5 star blog, 5 star recipes!
Best chicken noodle soup I’ve ever made! And I followed the recipe to a tee.
Made this chicken noodle soup, as well as the homemade chicken stock and egg noodles, and it was absolutely delicious. I will definitely keep these recipes on hand. Thank you so much for sharing those recipes and I will be back on this site to look for more 🙂
I made this tonight with some minor tweaks. Did not have sage so used oregano. Also added onion. Perfectly delicious! A keeper for sure!
Yummy. I turned off, left for 15 mins then added the noodles, they still over cooked and there were way too many for our liking.
My Daughter came down with a bad cold and of course gve it to the rest of the family,
I ahd printed your fine recipe earlier and got to making it up for the whole family. It was
loved by all and the colds were on there way out the door. It was almost the same as my
mother always made and I am very happy with the results. Thank you for your fine advice.
Made this soup for my family and everyone enjoyed it!! All family members had seconds. Takes a little bit of time but you are right it is well worth it! The homemade noodles are a little more work but are definitely worth it, makes the soup. I added some kale and canned corn as well as green beans. End result your recipe is delicious !! well done thanks for sharing!
Great recipe! Although i find 5c of noodles to be too much! I would cut it down to 2 or 3 depending on the size of the noodles, otherwise it soaks up too much broth and doesnt leave enough room for all the chicken…However for such a simple recipe, the flavour is fantastic!
I absolutely loved the home-made broth, which made the final product rich and full of flavor. I began by roasting my 3lb organic chicken in a crock pot for about 6 hours, and reserved a little of the liquid I’d eventually use along with the bones for the broth. I used a lot of peppercorns and fresh rosemary, since that what what I had on hand. I cooked it for almost 2 hours and didn’t have much foam or fat at all to skim from the top. I added that to the recipe above for the soup with 32oz of organic chicken broth from a box, and about 4oz of vegetable broth to deepen the color. I never used the bouillon, rather I increased the salt/pepper and added a bit more dry herbs. I did use dried egg noodles from the store, but boiled them separately and just added them to the soup when serving (this way they never got mushy). I had fresh parley from my garden I sprinkled on liberally, and it was just amazing. I did add a pinch more of the
crushed red pepper because I make my own from dried whole red peppers. I really enjoyed this warm treat, and the house smelled amazing. Thank you!
That all sounds wonderful–thanks for taking the time to share!
Made your recipe for a friend who wasn’t feeling well. Their family LOVED it! We also enjoyed the additional herbs in your recipe. The small amount of red pepper flakes is a good addition as well. Definitely a 5 STAR recipe!
And my friend is much better this week – so that’s a plus! Thank you!
I love to hear that (and what a nice friend you are 🙂 ) Thanks so much for coming back to comment. XOX
Lauren Allen, I wanted to share this. As much as I hate yellow squash, ,also known as summer squash, it is a different creature when combined with chicken. The combination makes a wonderful flavor that really boosts chicken stock. I will use your excellent recipe with the addition of this as any kind of buillion gives me headaches.
I am making the homemade broth and I added the chicken boullion to the water and poured it in to boil. Am I doomed?
Not at all, that’s totally fine! Just taste it when it’s done cooking and adjust the seasonings/add more boullion, to taste. Hope you love it!
This looks really good. There is nothing better than having chicken noodle soup in cold weather (it’s 23 degrees here).
I couldn’t agree more! Thanks–I hope you get a chance to try it!