Copycat Annie Chun’s Asian Chicken and Noodle Bowls
Annie Chun’s Chinese Chicken Soup Bowl is most definitely a step up when it comes to prepackaged soups, but I was still surprised to see maltodextrin (highly processed carbohydrates), natural flavor (again what are these?), cane sugar, and guar gum (a thickener and/or stabilizer). I don’t have those ingredients in my kitchen, and I certainly don’t see the need to add sugar to soup!
I slightly adapted the ingredients to include seasonal vegetables and noodles that are widely available in grocery regular stores. I’m going to go ahead and include this in our Copycat Freezer Aisle series, since I’ve
never really seen soups in the freezer aisle, but many people will reach for “convenience” items like canned or dried soup before making it in their own kitchen.
I have so many people ask me how I afford to eat a whole foods diet, and the simple answer is that I make most of our food from scratch. The Annie Chun Soup Bowls were $3.00 each (that is ONE serving) on sale at Whole Foods. I had some of these staples on hand when I cooked this soup, but I estimated that I spent about $12.00 for all of the ingredients (this includes store-bought broth, but I actually used homemade broth, which cost me absolutely nothing!) So the homemade soup comes in at $2.00 per serving, saving you a whole dollar per serving, or more if you find a great sale and make your own broth.