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When the weather turns chilly, this is the pot you want simmering away. A classic, brothy chicken soup with tender vegetables, soft herbs, and a finish that tastes like it cooked all day—because it did.
Everything happens in the slow cooker, so prep is quick and hands-off. Ladle it up with noodles or rice, add lemon and herbs, and dinner’s ready.

Say hello to the warmest, coziest most perfect home cooked bowl of chicken soup. It’s full of colorful veggies, good for us protein, and is sure to take care of just about any cold that winter throws your way.
You’ll LOVE it.
If you couldn’t tell, I am so exited about today’s recipe, and not just because it’s delicious, but also because it comes from a really cool cookbook, the Share Cookbook. If you guys remember, I’ve been teaming up with my friends over at The Little Market a lot this year (did you see my Valentine’s Day post?). The Little Market is one of my favorite nonprofit brands that’s helping to empower women. They carry home goods from female artisans around the world. They recently added a few new cookbooks to their list of gorgeous products and I cannot wait to tell you guys about them and help to spread the word.
The coolest talking point about these cookbooks is the fact that each cookbook helps to support a different cause. The Share Cookbook supports Women for Women International, The Immigrant Cookbook supports the ACLU Immigrants’ Rights Project, and the Soup for Syria Cookbook helps fund food relief efforts through the United Nations Refugee Agency UNHCR. Pretty amazing, right?
Aside from the incredible causes these cookbooks help to support, they are also incredible in the fact that each book is filled to the brim with delicious recipes. It’s safe to say that I had a very hard time picking just one recipe to share with you guys. I went back and forth for days about what to make because so many of the recipes sounded so delicious, but in the end, the cold snowy weather got the best of me, and I went with a cozy bowl of chicken soup from the Share Cookbook. All I have to say is that is was a really good decision.
This soup is beyond good.

What caught my eye about this particular soup recipe was its use of vegetables and herbs. Unlike a lot of chicken soup recipes, this one is packed full of veggies, like onions, carrots, and parsnips, and it uses a wide mix of herbs that make the soup extra flavorful.
The original recipe is made for the stovetop, but I ended up adapting it for the slow cooker to make things a little simpler. Plus, I just love the idea of chicken soup slow cooking all day long. I mean, the smell alone is worth making this. Like most slow cooker recipes, you add all the ingredients to your slow cooker, forget about it, and come home to the best home cooked soup. Add farro and you’re done.
So easy, super healthy, and even more delicious.
The only way to make this soup better is with a side of crusty bread, which I highly recommend doing.



I ended up letting this slow cook all day on Sunday while filming new HBH cooking videos with my brother Malachi, who films and edits all of HBH’s videos that you see on the site. Kai has a bad cold and said the only thing that sounded good was chicken soup. So, I threw this into the slow cooker and by the time we finished filming for the day, the soup was ready. I served up a couple bowls and we both agreed that it’s truly the perfect chicken soup, we especially loved the fresh topping of cilantro at the end.
I had leftovers, so I packed them up and saved them for lunch the next day and I swear the soup got better as it sat. One tip if you do end up having leftovers, or plan to make this for meal prep, I recommend either removing the farro (you could also use pasta) from the soup before storing or just cooking the noodles separately and adding them to your bowl before serving. The hot broth will be enough to rewarm the farro. If you leave the farro in the soup, the farro will soak up a good amount of the broth.
Also? It’s not in these pictures, but I ended up topping my bowls of soup with stove popped popcorn. I know it sounds odd, but this is something my mom has always done with soup and it’s honestly the best soup topper ever.
You have to try it.

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Soup and a cozy Tuesday night. Yes.
Can I put the chicken in frozen?
Hi Deborah,
No, I would recommend you thaw your chicken first. Please let me know if I can help in any other way!
I would like to make a crockpot full to the top for a large crowd. How many times should I multiply the recipe?
Hi Sarah,
So sorry, I am not sure. How large is your crockpot? I would be very careful filling it to the top, the soup may not cook correctly.
Please let me know if I can help in any other way!
Thanks for replying… it is a 6qt slowcooker…. I love your flavour combos… maybe I will wing it? Like if I finely chop onions, garlic, celery, carrots, leek and sage…. put it in the bottom of the slowcooker and cook a whole chicken in there that I have rubbed with onion salt, garlic powder, paprika and turmeric…. once it is cooked, lift the chicken out, shred it, add the meat back to the slowcooker… then separately cook those kluski noodles…. add em to the slowcooker and top it with chix stock and a bit of cream? Do you think that wuld work for my large crowd purposes?
Sure! Sounds like a good plan!
This my new favorite soup recipe! Excellent, I can’t wait to make it again. It will be a staple. Thank you.
Hi Jen! Wow thank you so so much, I’m so glad you are loving this chicken soup! xT