My partner is crazy about this soup. As soon as we finish a bowl, he’s ready for another serving.

This Savory Chicken and Cabbage Soup is a light yet deeply nourishing meal, featuring a clean, aromatic broth that perfectly balances the sweetness of shredded cabbage and carrots. By sautéing the aromatics and cabbage before adding the chicken broth, you build a savory foundation that highlights the earthiness of the dried thyme. The addition of fresh dill at the very end provides a bright, herbal finish that elevates this humble soup into a sophisticated, comfort-food staple.
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Savory Chicken and Cabbage Soup
Ingredients:
| Ingredient | Quantity |
| Chicken broth | 6 cups |
| Cooked chicken (shredded) | 2 cups |
| Cabbage (shredded) | 1/2 head |
| Carrots (sliced) | 2 |
| Onion (chopped) | 1 medium |
| Garlic cloves (minced) | 2 |
| Olive oil | 1 tbsp |
| Fresh dill (chopped) | 2 tbsp |
| Dried thyme | 1 tsp |
| Salt | 1 tsp |
| Black pepper | 1/2 tsp |
Step-by-Step Directions:
Step 1: The Aromatic Base: Heat the olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add the chopped onion and minced garlic, sautéing for about 5 minutes until the onion is translucent.
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Tip: Don’t let the garlic brown! Burnt garlic turns bitter and can overwhelm the delicate sweetness of the cabbage. If it starts to color too quickly, add a splash of the broth to cool the pan.
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Step 2: The Vegetable Soften: Add the sliced carrots and shredded cabbage to the pot. Cook for another 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. This brief sautéing period allows the natural sugars in the cabbage to begin caramelizing, which adds a deeper layer of flavor to the final broth.
Step 3: The Broth Build: Stir in the shredded chicken and pour in the chicken broth. Add the salt, black pepper, and dried thyme. Bring the mixture to a boil, then immediately reduce the heat to low.
Step 4: The Gentle Simmer: Simmer uncovered for 20 minutes.
Tip: A gentle simmer is a “mechanical” necessity. If you boil the soup vigorously, the chicken can become rubbery and the cabbage may turn into mush. A slow simmer allows the flavors to meld while keeping the vegetables tender-crisp.
Step 5: The “Fresh” Finish: Taste the soup and adjust the salt if needed. Just before ladling into bowls, stir in the fresh dill.
Tip: Always add fresh herbs like dill at the very last second. Heat quickly destroys the volatile oils in fresh dill; adding it off the heat ensures you get that vibrant, anise-like aroma in every bowl.



