Showing posts with label soup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soup. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Lentil Soup


Now, let's be honest: We've all got a relative (...relatives) who can't cook. I've got one. Well... actually... it's not that she can't cook, but that she doesn't really like cooking as much as me or most of my family. Oddly enough, one of my favorite foods that I always remember looking forward to when I was little was made by her. Lentil soup. She made the best lentil soup. (I also remember at their house they'd always have orange-pineapple-banana juice -- or whatever delicious combination it was -- and dark German bread.)

Obviously this means that lentil soup will now be one of my staples. It's delicious, it's easy and it's healthy. Lentils are really good for you. I made it at my dad's last winter and it came out pretty amazing, if I do say so myself. I made it recently and it wasn't quite as fantastic, but it was still really good. It's all about feeling out the right ratios and experimenting with the flavors you like, right? Right. So here are the basics...

What You'll Need:
  • olive oil
  • onions
  • carrots
  • thyme
  • marjoram (don't skip this one, you need this for the soup's unique flavor)
  • cumin
  • parsley
  • big can of diced tomatoes
  • chicken broth
  • lentils (about a cup and half-ish)
  • and cheddar!
Put it All Together (So Easy):
  • Soak lentils for about 20 minutes and then drain.
  • Sautee diced carrots and onion.
  • Add all other ingredients (except cheese) and simmer until lentils are soft.
Flavors will work differently if you add seasonings in the beginning of cooking vs. at the end. I wasn't thinking and just added everything all at once, which was fine. It's not so important when you're dealing with dried herbs, but if they were fresh I'd toss 'em in towards the end to retain the fresh flavor. (I probably used almost a teaspoon of each.)

Serve with shredded cheddar on top -- trust me, it makes it!! -- and some fresh bread. Or maybe dark German bread. ;) Delicious, comforting, filling and healthy. Can't be beat.


Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Sometimes I Need Easy

This dinner isn't exactly "blog-worthy," but I figured I'd share it anyway... I mean, it's all part of the eating/cooking/food adventure, right?

And sometimes dinner needs to be this easy:



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Friday, March 4, 2011

Pasta e Fagioli

This is one of my favorite Italian dishes... It's got everything delicious: beans, garlic, bacon, onion, pasta -- It's really hard to go wrong. Unless you're my grandmother. She takes this dish in a completely different direction. She uses Boston baked beans and some kind of tomato sauce... very strange. But this recipe is not red: I don't believe in red pasta e fagioli.

What You'll Need:
  • quarter package bacon, chopped
  • diced onion
  • chopped carrots
  • chopped garlic
  • chopped celery
  • olive oil/butter
  • red kidney beans
  • cannelini beans
  • chicken broth
  • sage
  • basil
  • bay leaves
  • elbow macaroni 


Put it All Together:
  • Heat a skillet and add bacon first. Cook it for just a minute or two, to give it a head start. Then add some olive oil and a little bit of butter, onion, carrots, celery and garlic. Allow vegetables to soften.
  • Sprinkle a bunch of sage over veggies, black pepper, 2 bay leaves and a few basil leaves torn up.
  • Take about a half cup of red kidney beans and half a cup of cannelini beans and puree them -- this will make the "soup" thicker. (I used an immersion blender because it's all I have and it's super easy.) Add chicken broth, beans and bean... mush. Bring it all to a boil, then turn down to a simmer.
  • Add about 1/3 to a half box of elbow macaroni and cook until they reach desired tenderness. (I like more pasta and cooked really well... makes it less soupy and more dense.)
  • Serve with grated cheese on top.
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Easy Peasy Rainy Day Lunch

It's easy peasy, but fear not, Pea Haters -- no peas included.

What You'll Need:
  • 1 can (Well... half a can, but you can't only buy half) of Progresso Hearty Tomato Soup
  • Some leftover brown rice (...or white, but you should be eating brown rice!)
  • 2 tablespoons of ricotta cheese
  • Parmesan cheese 
Put it All Together (the easy part):
  • Pour soup into your bowl, on top of your brown rice.
  • Dollop the ricotta on top.
  • Microwave for about 2 minutes.
  • Sprinkle with parmesan and some pepper (I prefer freshly ground). 
And... well... that's it. Makes a plain can of soup a little more interesting. (That tomato soup is delicious on its own anyway -- my favorite.)