Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Have I mentioned I love this soup? LOL It's just the thing for a rainy day like today! Warm and spicy! Yum! Shelly , Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote: > > I forgot about reposting this wonderful soup recipe > for the group. > I'll have to make it again real soon, it is a great > recipe. > Donna > > --- Shelly <anislandgirl wrote: > > > I think chayote is awesome in soup! It retains it's > > shape and > > doesn't turn to mush like so many veggies do. I > > don't peel mine - > > didn't know you were supposed to. LOL! Here is a > > great recipe to try > > it in (Thanks to Donna! comments are hers): > > > > > > " San Cristobal Vegetable Soup " > > > > 3 quarts of water > > 1 red onion (I used a sweet brown one) > > 5 garlic cloves, chopped > > 1 cup celery, chopped > > 2 Tblspns. olive oil > > 5 Italian (roma) tomatoes, peeled and chopped > > 1 bunch of Swiss chard (1/4 lb.) chopped > > 3 carrots, chopped > > 1 chayote squash, chopped > > 1/2 cup fresh parsley chopped (I used cilantro) > > 1 tsp. fresh thyme or 1/2 tsp. dried > > 1 tsp. oregano > > 1 potato diced (I added this, recipe doesn't > > call for it) > > 2 small whole chipotle chiles (I used 3/4 of > > one, I'm scared > > LOL) > > sea salt to taste > > > > Put the 3 quarts of water on to boil. Saute onion > > in olive oil and > > then add the garlic and celery, saute 5 mins. over > > medium flame. > > Loosen > > skins of the tomatoes by putting them in the boiling > > water for a few > > minutes and them in cold water. Peel, seed and chop > > the tomatoes, > > and add > > to the onion mixture, stirring occasionally. Add > > the Swiss chard > > and > > continue to stir for 5 mins. Add the remaining > > ingredients to the > > water > > along with the sauteed onion chard mixture to the > > water, bring to > > boil > > and simmer for 1/2 hour. > > Remove the chilies. If you want the soup to be > > spicy, blend the > > chiles > > with a little broth and return to the soup. You can > > blend some of > > the > > vegetables to thicken soup. (I added a large diced > > potato to mine > > when > > cooking.) > > Serve hot with soft, hot tortillas and some salsa. > > > > > > > > > > > Welcome to the jungle. > We've got fun and games, we got > everything you want. Honey we know > the names. We are the people that > can find whatever you may need. " > Source: Welcome to the Jungle - Guns N'Roses > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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