Monday, December 29, 2025

MONDAY MORNING RECIPE POST - CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP

I don't have anything new for you this week. We have been eating leftovers from our Christmas Dinner. I made a batch of this soup that we could eat over a few days while getting ready for the 25th. You can find the recipe at this link. Our son gave us a box of noodles to try, Girelle pasta, which is one of his and our daughter-in-law's favorites at the moment.

Girelle refers to two distinct types of Italian pasta: a short, corkscrew-shaped dry pasta, and the type we used for this latest version of chicken noodle soup, and a stuffed, rolled fresh pasta.

Short-cut Girelle (Vesuvio) is a dried, commercial pasta shape, specifically a short, semi-hollow corkscrew, often referred to as Vesuvio. The shape is said to be inspired by the famous Mt. Vesuvius volcano in the Campania region of Italy where it originates. Its curly spring shape is excellent for catching and scooping up hearty sauces and chunky ingredients, or in a soup such as this one. It can be found in Italian food specialty retailers such as DeLallo (their website can be found here if interested) or, in our case, son bought it from a nearby Wegmans Supermarket. It may be sold in other supermarkets also, but I haven’t explored that yet.


The stuffed fresh Girella (Rolled) is a handmade fresh pasta preparation, where sheets of pasta are rolled tightly with a filling to create a spiral effect. It resembles a long, uncut roll of tortellini or a variation of rotolo. The rolled pasta is typically sliced into individual servings after cooking or baking. It is often served with a complimentary sauce, such as a rich tomato sauce, Cacio e Pepe sauce, or a simple butter emulsion. Common fillings inlcude ricotta and spinach, ricotta and parmesan, or more unique combinations like mushrooms and goat cheese, or ricotta and 'nduja', a spicy spreadable sausage. It can be boiled like a large, long ravioli spiral and then plated with sauce, or baked in the oven with ingredients like béchamel and mozzarella for a golden crust. 



We took a quick trip around the neighborhood last night on our way home. I thought I would share an 8 second video and a couple of photos to close off today’s post.


A photo of Santa about to make his way back to the North Pole. He is the biggest Santa I have seen and was almost as tall as the house. Hopefully there were no high winds expected but he looked safely tethered.


Several others were pointing him in the right direction, fortified by a glass of Eggnog perhaps.



Thanks for looking, have a great week and...






42 comments:

  1. Lovely night photos and that soup made my mouth water. Have a very Happy New Year.

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  2. This soup is delicious, and I really like it with these filled noodles.
    How lovely the snowmen are, whether giant ones or in the video!
    Have a great start to the week! hugs Elke

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    1. Hello dear Elke :) I am happy you like this soup and the snowman. I hope you had a great week and enjoy a continued one. Hugs, Denise xo

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  3. Chicken noodle soup is always a winner, and those Girelle noodles look perfect for it. 😋
    Love the night photos.

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    1. I agree Veronica :) and happy you like the photos. Thank you!

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  4. That chicken noodle soup looks so good. The lights in that video are very cool

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  5. That pasta sounds wonderful. And chicken soup is the ultimate comfort food so it’s a great combination.

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  6. Save me a bowl of that soup...please! Looks so good.

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    1. I certainly will and will save you a seat at the table :)

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  7. The soup looks delicious. I enjoyed your nighttime photos of Christmas decorations.

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  8. That soup looks delicious!
    Happy New Year!
    hugs
    Donna

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    1. Happy you think so Donna and thank you :) Happy New Year!

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  9. I've got chicken stock thawing, so soup is on the horizon. All the pasta I buy comes from Italy. They don't have GMO wheat/grains. I don't think any of Europe does, but I'm not sure. Your neighborhood is decorated!

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    1. Wonderful! I keep hearing that’s the best and seems the healthiest :) Some houses put on quite a show.

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  10. Love the big Santa and am currently back on my homemade noodle making kick. What a bunch of fun. Love that they shared their faves with you. A true treat.

    Happy, Healthy and Yummy New Year to you!

    Cheers, Ivy.

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    1. Oh yum, homemade noodles are the best! Happy New Year Ivy, I wish you the same :)

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  11. Chicken soup will be on our menu next week once we return to regular meal planning, which will be harder to do after the holidays. Thanks for sharing the festive neighbood decos, Denise. Patrick and I send out best wishes to you and Gregg for a very happy 2026 🎉🥂

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    1. That’s great Dorothy :) and you are very welcome. We both send the same to you and Patrick.

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  12. i checked the recipe at the link you provided, it is just about exactly how i make it!! that time i see you used egg noodles which is what i use but the noodles you used this time sound super yummy. i am not sure i have ever seen those. i have homemade stock in the freezer and i usually use leftover costco chicken when i make mine. it is so delicious and comforting and takes almost no time at all. yours looks so good, i need to get busy...right now i am drooling!!

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    1. We buy those Costco chickens too. They are great for a quick meal and making broth afterwards. Hubs has requested we make chicken and dumplings, an all-time favorite his dear mother used to make him when he was a child :)

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  13. Soup sounds great after all the meat we've enjoyed the last several days. Happy after Christmas and countdown to the New Year!!

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    1. Thank you Ellen :) I am catching up and it is already 2026. Happy New Year!

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  14. I enjoyed the video and the Christmas photographs ... that is one tall Santa.

    All the best Jan

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    1. Wonderful! Thanks so much Jan :) All the best to you too, Denise xo

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  15. Looks good Denise. Thanks for all your lovely comments and positive vibes, really need them now! :-D

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    1. Hi Ananka, you will always be getting my positive vibes my love. Wishing only the best for you in 2026 :)

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  16. I have never heard of this type of pasta! And this snowman is sure looking longingly at the nice warm bowl of soup. The video came out so good, like it is raining icicles!

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    1. It was a new one to me also Ginny :) Thank you, we were all looking longingly at that soup, lol! Isn’t that a pretty decoration for the tree?

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  17. Gracias por la receta. te mando un beso.

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    1. Muchas gracias :) Yo también te mando un beso.

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  18. We've seen a Santa that big at a car dealership - never on a lawn.

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    1. First time seeing one so big around the neighborhood :)

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  19. The soup does look good, rather like pasta in soup once in a while, adds a bit of body to it. The video is a nice one of Christmas blinking.
    Happy New Year Denise.

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    1. I agree Margaret :) and thank you! Happy New Year to you too.

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    1. Thanks for the smile Rita :) I hope you are feeling better.

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