Homemade Soup

By A. Ormont, published May 02, 2007
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Okay, maybe I cheat a little when I make my homemade soups but not too much and they really are delicious. I can make a whole pot of soup that is hearty and filling in the winter or lighter in the summertime. When I make homemade soups, I find that they are much more satisfying than pouring soup from a can and if I want seconds, there is always plenty in the pot for that or for leftovers. I never find that is true when I open a can of soup.

So making soups is very simple yet perhaps a bit complicated too, or at least it may seem that way until you are familiar with the process. Everything on the ingredients list is either optional or can have some substitution so it is difficult to even create but here is my best try.

Ingredients

Root vegetables such as onion, carrots, potato, beets, or parsnips, etc

Extra virgin olive oil

Spices and herbs such as garlic, Italian seasoning, oregano, etc

2-3 C. of any other mixed vegetables you like

2-3 boxes of prepared broth (or make your own!)

½ - 1 C. of diced tomatoes, tomato sauce, or Vegetable Juice (like V-8)

1-2 cans of beans, any type

½-1C of uncooked pasta or rice

Cheese

Here's what to do:

Pour about 2-3 tablespoons of olive oil into a large pot and heat.

Dice or shred root vegetables and cook in the olive oil until tender crisp. You may choose to add fresh garlic or herbs at this point so that they can cook with the root vegetables as well.

If you desire, add tomato product once the vegetables are tender crisp and stir together with additional spices if desired.

Add the broth* very slowly so it doesn't splatter and put the top on the pot and allow it to come to a boil.

Once the soup starts to boil, add any other vegetables you desire. Also add the beans at this time and allow the soup to come back to a boil.

Add the pasta or rice to the pot once the soup is boiling again. If you choose to use rice add an equal amount of water to the pot with the uncooked rice or add already cooked rice. Pasta can be added uncooked. Cook until pasta or rice is tender.

The soup is now ready to eat. You can simmer longer if you desire but it is not necessary.

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Thanks for sharing. Hope you visit some of my articles as well. Thanks.

Posted on 09/13/2007 at 2:09:00 PM

 
Soup is amazingly good, and this looks like a wonderful recipe. Great article.

Posted on 06/27/2007 at 9:06:00 PM

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