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I know it's summer and creamy soups are usually not on the menu but a

recipe I made for veggie pot pies gave me an idea for a super easy

creamy soup. ALL the creamy soups I have made in the past have never

come out right (like not even edible!). This one came out PERFECT!!!

Super easy and Super YUMMY!!!! BTW: it is by NO means low fat! I

suppose you could make it low fat if you really wanted to. You can

also use any veg combo you want.

 

Easy Cream of Veggie Soup

2 cans condensed cream of mushroom soup

2 cans milk

1 can veggie broth or water

2 lbs frozen veggie mix ( I used broccoli,cauliflower and carrot mix)

5 medium size potatoes (diced into large bite sized pieces)

seasonings to taste: ( I went heavier on the onion than the garlic

for this one)

salt

pepper

onion powder (or 1 large onion diced)

garic powder

Directions:

1) Cut any huge pieces of frozen veggies up into bite size pieces

2) Cook frozen veggies and potatoes until just tender

3) Add all ingredients to large pot with a lid

4) Bring to a boil

5) Reduce heat and simmer for about an hour or longer

6) Serve with a fresh baguette

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in my opinion...soup, any kidn of soup, is always on the menu....I'd live on

it if I could...

That's probably the best way for me to get my veggies truthfully...is soup.

Marie

p.s. thanks for sharing

 

On 6/21/07, Stephanie <stargazerlily72 wrote:

>

> I know it's summer and creamy soups are usually not on the menu but a

> recipe I made for veggie pot pies gave me an idea for a super easy

> creamy soup. ALL the creamy soups I have made in the past have never

> come out right (like not even edible!). This one came out PERFECT!!!

> Super easy and Super YUMMY!!!! BTW: it is by NO means low fat! I

> suppose you could make it low fat if you really wanted to. You can

> also use any veg combo you want.

>

> Easy Cream of Veggie Soup

> 2 cans condensed cream of mushroom soup

> 2 cans milk

> 1 can veggie broth or water

> 2 lbs frozen veggie mix ( I used broccoli,cauliflower and carrot mix)

> 5 medium size potatoes (diced into large bite sized pieces)

> seasonings to taste: ( I went heavier on the onion than the garlic

> for this one)

> salt

> pepper

> onion powder (or 1 large onion diced)

> garic powder

> Directions:

> 1) Cut any huge pieces of frozen veggies up into bite size pieces

> 2) Cook frozen veggies and potatoes until just tender

> 3) Add all ingredients to large pot with a lid

> 4) Bring to a boil

> 5) Reduce heat and simmer for about an hour or longer

> 6) Serve with a fresh baguette

>

>

>

 

 

 

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Not low fat and is fat fat, nayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy I say. I am going

to make this soup and love every mouthfull. Thank you so much for

sharing.

 

Pam

 

, " Stephanie "

<stargazerlily72 wrote:

>

> I know it's summer and creamy soups are usually not on the menu but

a

> recipe I made for veggie pot pies gave me an idea for a super easy

> creamy soup. ALL the creamy soups I have made in the past have

never

> come out right (like not even edible!). This one came out

PERFECT!!!

> Super easy and Super YUMMY!!!! BTW: it is by NO means low fat! I

> suppose you could make it low fat if you really wanted to. You can

> also use any veg combo you want.

>

> Easy Cream of Veggie Soup

> 2 cans condensed cream of mushroom soup

> 2 cans milk

> 1 can veggie broth or water

> 2 lbs frozen veggie mix ( I used broccoli,cauliflower and carrot

mix)

> 5 medium size potatoes (diced into large bite sized pieces)

> seasonings to taste: ( I went heavier on the onion than the garlic

> for this one)

> salt

> pepper

> onion powder (or 1 large onion diced)

> garic powder

> Directions:

> 1) Cut any huge pieces of frozen veggies up into bite size pieces

> 2) Cook frozen veggies and potatoes until just tender

> 3) Add all ingredients to large pot with a lid

> 4) Bring to a boil

> 5) Reduce heat and simmer for about an hour or longer

> 6) Serve with a fresh baguette

>

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