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Favorite Chili Recipe? Or even soup recipe?

I want to make more soups this fall/winter and DH has a great veggie soup recipe, but not a good chili recipe.

I also think this will be good for lunches and freezing.  I also want to make some italian wedding soup from scratch instead of buying it with all the addtitives.

Re: Favorite Chili Recipe? Or even soup recipe?

  • I have a few but they are all in my cookbooks at home.  I can post them tonight.
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  • I am useless, since I am so picky I've only go thte chicken tortilla one.
  • Off the top of my head, so numbers aren't exact.

     Vegetarian Chili Recipe

    1 can black beans, drained (all cans are 'regular size'--14 or 16 ounces?)

    1 can chickpeas/garbanzos, drained

    1 can kidney beans, drained

    1 can corn, drained

    2 cans diced tomato, not drained

    lentils (I buy the dried ones and cook half a package according to package directions,  but you can probably find canned too), drained

    Dump them all in a crock pot

    package of sliced mushrooms and a chopped green pepper, sautee in a little olive oil, and then add to the crock pot

    Add whatever spices you want. . .I tend to use about 3 tbsp chili power and 1 tbsp cumin (these are important).  Then 1 tbsp each of whatever else I feel like adding--basil, garlic powder, onion powder, oregano, etc.  Salt to taste.

    In my crock pot, I cook it three hours on high or six hours on low.

    I tend to serve this over rice, with cheese, sour cream or guacamole on top.  It's also good for parties (I have lots of vegetarian friends who will eat this instead of hotdogs and hamburgers).

     


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  • imagePookums:
    I am useless, since I am so picky I've only go thte chicken tortilla one.

    DH is usually picky, but for some reason when I throw things into the crockpot together or make soup, he eats them.  I think it has to do with the way the flavors meld.

  • Creamy Potato Soup (aka best and easiest soup of all time)

    Ingredients:

    Frozen Country Style Hashbrowns (the chunky kind)

    One can of cream of mushroom soup

    One can of cream of celery soup

    1.5 cups of milk

    1 8oz. box of cream cheese

    3/4 stick of butter

    1 teaspoon of garlic salt

    small diced onion (can use frozen kind too) 

     

    Directions:

    Place the frozen potatoes and onions in a pot and fill with water *just* enough to barely cover the mixture.  Cook until potatoes are tender and the mix is soupy.

    When potatoes are done, take off of the burner and add the cream-cheese (cube it first) and stir till melted.  After the cream cheese is melted, add the rest of the ingredients and put it back on the burner.

    Simmer until the mixture is piping hot (I usually let it simmer at least an hour, stirring occasionally).

     

    I usually add shredded cheese and bacon bits to garnish.  I swear it's the best potato soup you will put in your mouth.  It's creamy and not so cheesy.

     


  • imageMouth*ofthe*South:

    Creamy Potato Soup (aka best and easiest soup of all time)

    Ingredients:

    Frozen Country Style Hashbrowns (the chunky kind)

    One can of cream of mushroom soup

    One can of cream of celery soup

    1.5 cups of milk

    1 8oz. box of cream cheese

    3/4 stick of butter

    1 teaspoon of garlic salt

    small diced onion (can use frozen kind too) 

     

    Directions:

    Place the frozen potatoes and onions in a pot and fill with water *just* enough to barely cover the mixture.  Cook until potatoes are tender and the mix is soupy.

    When potatoes are done, take off of the burner and add the cream-cheese (cube it first) and stir till melted.  After the cream cheese is melted, add the rest of the ingredients and put it back on the burner.

    Simmer until the mixture is piping hot (I usually let it simmer at least an hour, stirring occasionally).

     

    I usually add shredded cheese and bacon bits to garnish.  I swear it's the best potato soup you will put in your mouth.  It's creamy and not so cheesy.

     


    I remember someone posting this a few weeks after I'd started my diet last year and thinking... "that sounds awesome, and I can probably never eat something like that again...." :-( 

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  • i can get it later but I have a really good Turkey Wildrice which is great for after Thanksgiving. Most of my soups I make from scratch and don't have recipes sorry.
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  • imageKathyGee:
    imageMouth*ofthe*South:

    Creamy Potato Soup (aka best and easiest soup of all time)

    Ingredients:

    Frozen Country Style Hashbrowns (the chunky kind)

    One can of cream of mushroom soup

    One can of cream of celery soup

    1.5 cups of milk

    1 8oz. box of cream cheese

    3/4 stick of butter

    1 teaspoon of garlic salt

    small diced onion (can use frozen kind too) 

     

    Directions:

    Place the frozen potatoes and onions in a pot and fill with water *just* enough to barely cover the mixture.  Cook until potatoes are tender and the mix is soupy.

    When potatoes are done, take off of the burner and add the cream-cheese (cube it first) and stir till melted.  After the cream cheese is melted, add the rest of the ingredients and put it back on the burner.

    Simmer until the mixture is piping hot (I usually let it simmer at least an hour, stirring occasionally).

     

    I usually add shredded cheese and bacon bits to garnish.  I swear it's the best potato soup you will put in your mouth.  It's creamy and not so cheesy.

     


    I remember someone posting this a few weeks after I'd started my diet last year and thinking... "that sounds awesome, and I can probably never eat something like that again...." :-( 

    That was me :) it's my go to soup and it never fails. You can actually go lowfat soups, skim milk and fat free cream cheese for a healthier version.
  • my favorite soup to make is really easy...just use whatever veggies you like, i like carrots, turnips, parsnips, potatoes, celery, onion, garlic, cover in veggie or chicken broth, cover and cook until veggies are soft.  Then put in the blender in batches (or if you are lucky like me, you got a stick blender at your shower), and puree it all up.  It is sooooo good!!!
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