No Chicken Noodle – Get Well Comfort Soup


This no chicken noodle soup has magical healing powers.

get well soup

Magic Soup?

One spoonful and you will feel a thousand times better.

One spoonful and you can predict the future.

One spoonful and you can fly.

mushroom miso soup

Except not really the last two.

Oh well.

I made up the following recipe to use a ton of mushrooms (an impulse buy from the Asian market, whose mushrooms are much less expensive than Whole Foods’). It’s not cold outside, and we’re not sick; but we loved this hot, comforting soup all the same.

It reminded me of an episode of Friends (everything reminds me of an episode of Friends) where one of the characters–a vegetarian–makes noodle water because she can’t have chicken soup. Not that I’ve ever had noodle water (eww?), but I’m pretty sure this no chicken mushroom soup is much better!

get well soup

No Chicken Noodle Soup 

(Get well soon soup!)

  • 14 oz sliced mushrooms (I used a combination of oyster and shiitake)
  • 4 oz sliced portobello mushrooms (or sliced button mushrooms)
  • 1/2 cup chopped onion
  • 1 and 1/2 tablespoons garlic, minced
  • 1-3 tsp olive oil or vegetable oil
  • 45 oz broth of choice (I used Imagine No-Chickn)
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 3 and 1/2 tablespoons red or white miso – use chickpea miso for soy-free soup
  • optional: rice, a protein source, noodles (I added soba noodles, because I adore them)
  • optional: scallions for garnish

Heat a sauté pot, then add oil, mushrooms, and garlic. Cook 8-10 minutes. Add broth and thyme, and bring to a boil. Cover and lower to a simmer for 20-30 minutes. Take off heat and add miso. (Miso is added at the end because boiling it destroys the health benefits.) Stir to dissolve. If desired, add cooked rice or noodles, and/or a protein source. Makes 4 large servings or 6-7 starter servings.

View Mushroom Soup Nutrition Facts

You know what else has healing powers?

cfs

This stuff: Chocolate Frosting Shots

I had to fit chocolate into the post somehow! 😉

What foods do you like to eat when you don’t feel well?

I haven’t actually gotten sick in years, but I used to get Strep throat often. So my favorite things to eat were cold, soothing foods like ice cream or sorbet. Definitely not chicken noodle soup, although I did like chicken noodle soup when I wasn’t sick. Actually, I think I just liked the noodles. Mmmm noodles…

P.S. Don’t you wish you could fly??

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120 Comments

  1. Debbie P. says:

    I love this idea and the OTHER ingredients as I’m not a mushroom liker. I would still like to make and didn’t know if you might have a good healthy substitute as mushrooms are the main ingredient… 🙂 Some kind of bean and/or other non-slimy veggie. 😉

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Sorry, I never know how something will taste unless I try it! But soups are very hard to mess up… just throw in a bunch of stuff that sounds good :).

  2. Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Pepper says:

    I’m not a mushroom person, but your pictures look great! The choclate froosting shot is more my speed! 🙂 When I’m sick I like to eat chicken noodle soup, or this may sound gross, but I like to have Mrs. Grass soup with saltine crackers. I think it’s because my Mom used to give it to me as a kid. Not healthy at all, but it was so good!

  3. Sarah S. says:

    You’re so lucky you haven’t gotten sick! I get sick around the time my monthly visitor comes, nearly every time >.< It really sucks. I guess it isn't really being sick in the virus/bacteria sense as I'm not infected, but I'm just about bed-ridden! I bet this soup would make me feel loads better anyway 🙂

  4. Tiffany Daumueller @ Shelf Reliance Mom says:

    I can’t wait to try this. I’ve been looking for more recipes to use my freeze dried mushrooms and vegetarian chic broth in and this fits the bill for both. Yay!!!

  5. LizAshlee says:

    I like the basics..soup…crackers…toast…nothing real heave..maybe a light homemade chocolate or vanilla shake…mmm:)

  6. Erin says:

    It is so cold and rainy here in DC today, I want this soup right now!!

  7. Nykole says:

    I can’t wait to make this soup! My mom and I both LOVE mushrooms, I’m so happy I found this site!

    In response to your question, I love any type of homemade brothy soup when I’m sick. My mom makes really good veggie noodle soup! When I was younger (before I went vegetarian then vegan) I also always loved those cheese-filled chicken nuggets. They always made me feel better!

  8. Lori says:

    I’ve come across your blog a few times but finally joined and love it all. I like trying other people’s recipes as much as I enjoy creating my own. I’m excited to make some of yours 🙂

    sweatpantsandsuperfoods.com

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      Aw I hope you like them! 🙂 🙂

  9. Annie @ Naturally Sweet Recipes says:

    I so wish I could fly. That soup looks very warm and comforting!

  10. rice krispie treats says:

    My mother always put me on the brat diet although she did not call it that. I will have to remember that next time my son isn’t feeling so well. Love the blog, very nice!