A piping hot soup to enjoy when it’s cold outside is the best! We have a variety of incredible soup recipes that you’re sure to love! Try this Classic Italian Wedding Soup, Vegetable Detox Soup, or this Easy Cauliflower Soup.
Beef Noodle Soup Recipe
Beef noodle soup is the tastiest comfort food! Not only do you have tender, seasoned pieces of beef swimming in a savory broth, but it gets even better – the wide pasta noodles are nice and soft and soak up all of the wonderful broth. And for some veggie goodness, we’ve got carrots and celery to add a pop of color, texture and a boost of nutrients! This soup will warm you up on a chilly day and satisfy your taste buds. Plus, it takes very little effort to make. All of the ingredients get cooked together in one pot, and in just about 45 minutes you’ll have a mouthwatering, satisfying soup. You can even serve it up with some easy no-knead bread, my Grandma’s homemade bread, or these rolls. This broth is so good for dipping! Go ahead and double the recipe because you’re going to want it on repeat all season long.
Ingredients Needed
This beef noodle soup recipe is made with a handful simple ingredients, yet they come together for pure comfort in a bowl! Find the measurements below in the recipe card.
Olive Oil: For cooking the beef and vegetables. Chuck Roast: You’ll need a 1 pound chuck roast. Salt & Pepper: Enhances the overall flavor of the soup. Yellow Onion: Yellow onions will add delicious savory flavor but are mellow enough to not overpower the dish. Carrots: For maximum flavor, use large carrots rather than baby carrots. Celery: Slice the celery as small or large as you’d like to add extra texture. Garlic: A must in soup for savory flavor and aromatics! Beef Broth: Adjusts the consistency of the soup and also adds flavor. Fresh Herbs: Fresh thyme and fresh rosemary add complexity to the recipe. Egg Noodles: Perfectly wide and thick to soak up the tasty broth. Fresh Parsley: To finish the soup with color and freshness.
How to Make Beef Noodle Soup
Beef noodle soup is one of the best recipes for chilly days because it’s warm, cozy and super easy to make! We love it served with a good crusty bread for dipping. Here’s how to make it:
Meat to Use: I used chuck roast for this recipe but you can use any cut of beef meant for stewing. Dried Herbs: You can use dried herbs in place of fresh ones. Use 1 teaspoon dried thyme and 1/2 teaspoon dried rosemary leaves. Noodles: To change things up, try another type of noodle like tortellini, bowtie pasta, small shell pasta, or even spaghetti noodles would be great. Vegetables: To add even more nutrients, mix in baby spinach leaves, green beans, peas, zucchini, corn, or even potatoes. However, be aware that different veggies will have different cook times. Serve With: All you really need to complete this meal is some crackers or crusty bread like sourdough or French bread. You could even serve it in a bread bowl.
In the Refrigerator: Store in an airtight container for up to 4 days. In the Freezer: Store in a freezer bag for 4-6 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
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