Thursday, September 25, 2008

Soup

You might not think I like to cook since I don't blog about it much - but I do. With Fall and Winter coming I'm looking for good soup recipes. My favorites are those that are a meal by themselves and broth vs. cream based (I am still trying to lose a few pounds after all). Any good recipes or sites you'd like to share?

Tonight we'll eat homemade Tortilla Soup and cornbread. Yep, there's a piece missing - since the cornbread is from a mix, I had to taste test it before serving it to Keith!

Later, I'll probably load the HeartStrings top finished the other night - it will be #10 of 10 once it's quilted!


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12 comments:

Suzanne Earley said...

that's great the way you are looking out for him.

we've tried cornbread from a mix, but nothing beats making it from scratch....

Cher said...

lentil soup-broth based, can add in all sorts of yummy veggies and seasonings..include rice or barley or potatoes for added heartiness...I make it a lot.

Material Girls said...

Hi,
I just found you and have to share a great site its www.quiltsoup.com
she a quilt designer that posts a monthly soup in her newsletter. She also designs the most amazing fun applique quilt patterns. Be sure and check her out!
Nadine

Susan said...

Your soup looks so yummy! We eat a lot of crock pot soups and stews this time of year. I just posted a recipe for stuffed pepper soup on my blog. You can find the recipe here... http://hangingonbyaneedleandthread.blogspot.com/2008/09/as-promised.html

Hedgehog said...

Here are two veggie favorites of mine: http://lifesaquilt.blogspot.com
/2007/09/tonyas-created-monster
.html (link to another blog)
and
http://lifesaquilt.blogspot.com
/2007/10/quick-and-easy.html

I love soup season!

meggie said...

I love soups. I love to use barley in my winter soups. I just use stock, & plenty of vegetables, with some lentils, split peas, or barley.
I see cornbread in American recipes, & ideas. Not sure what it is?

Gypsy Quilter said...

I have found that by saving the broth left over from baking a ham, it makes a great base for vegetable soup. I add some water, a can of corn, tomatoes, and some chopped celery, carrots, and onion. Maybe a bit of seasoning. Very simple, but it makes great soup.

Julia said...

Your soup looks yummy! I would love to have the recipe for it!

Laurie said...

I've been reading your blog for a while... Love you heartstrings. I have posted some of my fav. soups on my blog. here's my address; http://stone-belle.blogspot.com/search/label/soup

Anonymous said...

Go to FoodNetwork.com and look up Paual Deens Beef Vegetable soup recipe, it is WONDERFUL!
BTW, I love the hearts!

bingo~bonnie said...

Mary I just sent two soups to your email :) and glad I looked in the comments and read the one above mine. Thanks Rebecca! I'm gonna go copy Paula Deens Beef Veggie soup now! ;)

Love from Texas! ~bonnie

Rachel said...

Cooking was my passion until I discovered quilting. I like to find recipes in "Taste of Home" and "Southern Living" magazines and www.Allrecipes.com