Sunday, October 30, 2011
Heartwarming Chili -- pg. 216
I was so ready to have fun with this post. You're just asking for it when you name anything "heartwarming". Like Jaws is a heartwarming tale of a rogue fish trying to survive in a vast ocean... But, the family loved this chili, so all my plans are for naught. I'm scratching my head as to why this chili was "...the best chili I've ever eaten" -- Steve. There are only three things different from the chili I used to make all the time: 1. Green pepper, which I reluctantly added to be true to the recipe, because Steve claims to hate them (Is it clear that I added them because the recipe called for it and not because Steve hates green peppers? I don't want to come off as a psycho wife.) 2. It was half ground beef and half ground pork, and I usually only use ground beef because Steve is Jewish (just kidding on that one) 3. I used the "Hot" chili seasoning packet and not the mild this time because Steve likes his food spicy (This is actually true.) I doubled the recipe, and used one "hot" packet and one "mild" packet. In the end, I think it has to be the hot seasoning because the pork didn't seem to change the texture that much and I actually disliked the green peppers (which I, too, am not overly fond of). So because Keeley and Steve think this recipe is awesome, and it was super easy to put together, I have no choice but to call it indeed, heartwarming, and give it four spoons.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Broccoli Potato Soup -- pg. 106
Blah. I will admit this was a very easy soup to put together. It was just kind of lackluster. I don't know what I'd add to make it better. Salt for starters. My daughter recommended bacon, but she puts bacon in everything. But, it wasn't gross, so two spoons.
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Country Mushroom Soup -- pg. 104
Please tell me why there are so many "country" recipes? I mean, do you ever see Suburbs Clam Chowder... or City Stew? But, for what it's worth -- I'd drive to the country for this soup. It's very good and very easy. Pretty much just chicken broth, a bay leaf, flour, onions, celery, salt, pepper, mushrooms and half & half. I really couldn't believe it had this much flavor. I have to give it four spoons.
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Sausage Soup -- pg. 24
The soup is as simple as the name is. It has turkey sausage, onions, potatoes, water, chicken bouillon, corn and evaporated milk, oh and it called for red peppers as garnish. But, I diced the red pepper finely and added it to the soup. It was really good! Not take to a potluck good, but dinner good. 3 1/2 spoons!
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Guess What?
Yup -- it's soup season again folks -- look for more postings soon!
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