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Gardenwife 01-24-2005 05:58 PM

Soup Weather
 
Do y'all crave soup when it snows? I sure do. I'm fresh out of my soup beans and ham, so today felt like a good day to make some hot soup.

I dug out the veggie scraps I've been saving in the freezer, plus some homemade turkey stock, and I've got a BIG stockpot of chicken stew simmering on the stove.

I made stock from the veggies while the turkey stock and some fresh-cut veggies and spices cooked in the microwave. After combining everything in the big pot, I added a large can of cooked chicken, along with a can of cream of chicken soup for a bit of thickening. The canned chicken is a little stringier in consistency than I'd like, but that's what I had handy.

Last time I made something in that stockpot, I figured there were 20 cups (5 quarts). There's plenty of leftovers to share and freeze. Each 1 cup serving has 141 calories and 4.22g fat.

My belly's growling - it'll be the first thing I've had since oatmeal this morning!

jiffypop 01-24-2005 06:05 PM

yum!!!!!! sounds wonderful! i also made soup during the snowstorm. this one was black bean with jalapenos..[and red pepper, a can of tomatoes, carrots, onions - bay leaves, oregano, basil] and a whomping huge ham hock in it. skimmed the fat off. one of the best ones i've made!!!!

i also made a pot roast [yes folks, this really IS jiffypop saying that she cooked!!!!]. that does it for the rest of the winter, i think!!!

Br00klyn 01-24-2005 06:37 PM

Yummmy! I love homeade soups & stews and YES it is the time of the year when I crave them most... I've actually planned on making a beef stew in the slow-cooker next weekend so I can freeze the leftovers and have a nice hearty dinner!

As for the pot roast Jiffy - I made one yesterday in my slow cooker with baby potatoes, broccoli & carrots... It was delish! Wasn't many leftovers as Steve and his brother had come back from a day of skiing in the mountains, but had a great Roast Beef sandwich for lunch today! :)

barbygirl43 01-25-2005 12:40 PM

I tend to move toward soups in general during the winter months. That's pretty much what I live off of for my lunches. I eat the canned one though at work since they are easier and more convenient. On the weekends though I do like having a large pot of soup or stew. :)

PamPSM644 01-25-2005 01:40 PM

Your Howies Lady! First post I've ever seen from you. Love your little boy.The two of you are so cute in his avitar. So nice to meet you. What a good wife and Mama you are to go to such trouble to cook such good stuff. I just buy Progresso. Yes, I love soup , but I'm to lazy to cook it just for myself. My son won't eat anything green so it would be casting pearls before swine. :lol:

My Grandmother would save her leftovers from a week or two ,make them into soup ,then insist the whole family come over and eat it. She was a product of the Great Depression and as bossy as Granny Clampet. :lol:

Jillegal 01-25-2005 02:18 PM

Yes, its certainly soup weather and I find it a most delicious comfort food. :smug:

Here's a link to literally dozens of fabulous soup recipes (all easy to make, nutritious and either low or fat free). Although most of them are vegan (and I love veggies), I have no problem throwing in lean chicken or beef. I'm working my way through this list and will reveal my favourites at winter's end. :D My sweetie's taken to calling our home the "soup kitchen" :lol:

http://www.fatfree.com/recipes/soups/

As for the quick and easy canned variety, for me its President's Choice "Too Good to be True" or Progresso (lots of chunky veggies, mmmmm).

As good as a nice bowl of soup is, it'd be even better accompanied with hunks of crusty bread, slathered in butter...but, I guess that would defeat the purpose....sigh :^:

nelie 01-25-2005 02:26 PM

It has been warm here but I don't expect it to last, I know the snow will be back one of these days. Anyway, at work, we are having a "cultural" mini pot luck so I am making Menudo. I really really like it but it isn't the healthiest (it isn't all that bad either), so I don't make it for myself anymore. Making it for other people and being able to eat a small bowl myself is acceptable for me though. I like spicy soups in cool weather because they warm you up with spice and heat.

Gardenwife 01-25-2005 03:44 PM

Mmm, spices make the dish, I think. Nice to see y'all.

Making this soup was really easy, and 20 cups probably cost me $10, if that. The veggies were just odd bits I accumulated in a freezer bag over the holidays (leftovers from the preparation of Howie's famous relish trays, don't you know). The canned chicken was given to me by my mom - she gets government food as a retiree and wouldn't have used it, she said. The turkey stock I made from simmering a leftover holiday turkey carcass in water for a few hours...Just strain out the bones and freeze. It's a little work at the get-go, but the payoff is many *very* easy meals.

I have 2 cups of leftover ham in the freezer, along with a bag of dried split peas. Do I hear split pea with ham soup? I think I do! ;) That's MINE, because Howie's not a split pea fan.

Howie will tell you, I get a jonesin' for cooking every so often and make big batches of things to freeze. Then I whine for pizza. Now that we're back on track, though, I'm cooking more often. Having the kitchen remodeled into a warm and inviting place helped a lot!

howie6267 01-25-2005 07:36 PM

The soup was yummy. I will be having another bowl when I get home tonight. I think I'll add a little hot sauce to spice things up a bit. Kimberley does not like hot food. :flame: :flame: :flame:

Gardenwife 01-25-2005 08:05 PM

Howie's a Hottie
 
I do like hot food. I just don't like dangerous food. :o I must be a better cook than I was when we got married 13 years ago, for he doesn't put hot sauce on stuff nearly as much as he used to. :D

howie6267 01-25-2005 10:32 PM

LOL Hot sauce does cover a multitude of sins. However it's not always because I don't like the food. Sometimes it's because I love hot sauce. And yes you are a much better cook than when we got married. I guess I'll keep you.

howie6267 01-26-2005 02:09 AM

Hah she even put hot sauce in her soup tonight. LOL I'll win her over to the dark... err hot side before long.

Gardenwife 01-26-2005 02:49 AM

Oh, c'mon...YOU put about 3 teaspoons in yours, and I put three drops in mine! Had to drink some milk with the soup! Milk was going bad, too. :P

barbygirl43 01-26-2005 10:28 AM

I'm with you Kimberley. I like a little spice but I want to be able to taste the food and not peel off the skin on my tongue.

howie6267 01-26-2005 01:12 PM

Nope the hotter the better.


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