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Make a pot of soup for dinner.
It’s one of my favorite go-to dinners because it is so versatile.
Plus, if you are using leftovers or canned items, soup can be ready
to be poured in 15 to 20 minutes. Simply add a sandwich or make a
batch of biscuits and you have a filling meal.
Here are some quick soup ideas to get you started….
Beef and Vegetable Soup
Brown some hamburger meat and onion in a little butter or olive oil.
Once the meat is completely cooked add any canned vegetables you
like. I usually add chopped canned tomatoes, green beans, white
beans and stewed canned tomatoes chopped into bite size pieces. The
quantity of each ingredient isn’t important. Just throw the meal
together and add a bit of salt and you’ll have a hearty soup.
Chicken and Rice Soup
Bring some chicken broth to a boil and add a handful of quick
cooking rice. When the rice is almost done add a drained can of
carrots and some cooked chicken. I use either leftover chicken or
the canned version. You can easily adapt this for chicken noodle
soup by using any kind of noodle you prefer instead of the rice.
Bean Soup
Heat some chicken stock and water and dump a can of diced tomatoes
and any combination of canned beans to the soup -- drain and rinse
them first. Season the soup with salt and pepper to taste.
By the way, if you don’t have any stock on hand, just use water and
add a bouillon cube or two.
I also like to keep dry lentils and split peas around since both of
them cook rather quickly (especially compared to dry beans). With
either one of them, I start by sautéing an onion and some garlic in
oil, then add water and the dry lentils or peas along with some
bouillon cubes and bring it to a boil. If you have ham or bacon in
the fridge, throw a bit of that in for flavor as well and let the
soup cook until everything is tender.
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