looking for some SOUP ideas..
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We really like "tastes like lasagna soup". It is about 180 calories a cup. You can go to the recipe at Paula Deen's website.0
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My favourite at the moment is a potato, leek and celery soup. I tend to just throw different amounts in together, but my last one was along the lines of 200g potato, 150g leek, and 100g celery, a medium brown onion, and one small rasher of bacon and a chicken bouillon. I sauté the onion and bacon for a few minutes before adding the other ingredients in, boil until nice and soft and then blitz with my stick blender until smooth. I add fresh spring onions and black pepper. It's low calorie, I often divide it into 6 small serves, which total out about 80 cal depending on the vegetable quantities.0
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excellent suggestions.0
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I made a "cheater" tortilla soup this weekend that I really loved. I just bought some Kirkland tortilla soup (from Costco), dilluted it with some vegetable stock (or you can use chicken stock), added some extra chicken (I just used sliced deli chicken that I needed to use up), frozen corn (I like Trader Joe's fire roasted frozen corn), chihuahua cheese, and a little hot sauce for some extra kick. I just mixed the soup components together, sprinkled the cheese on top, and heated it up in the microwave for a couple of minutes -- it was a fast and delicious lunch.
However, if I have a bit more time, one of my favorite soups for autumn is this carrot soup with tahini and crispy chickpeas: http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2013/01/carrot-soup-with-tahini-and-crisped-chickpeas/
It's extremely easy to make, rich tasting without any cream, and a nice riff on carrot soup.0 -
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My fave:
600 grams (21 oz) fresh chopped broccoli, cauliflower or a combination
2 cups of fat free chicken stock
Steam the broccoli/cauliflower until soft. Add the chicken stock. Blend (I use a stick blender) until you have a puree. Season and eat. It is really that simple, but one of the best quick soups I've ever had.
I do this but use equal amounts broccoli and diced potato (with skin) and just broth of preference to cover. A little more filling. If I have time I might dice 1/4 of an onion in there too...very simple and quick you're exactly right.0 -
Red Lentil Coconut Soup: http://www.scalingbackblog.com/savory-bites/16117996741/
Super easy! I made this last night and added some baby spinach at the end. Hearty and delicious.0 -
I've been on a soup kick lately! myself
Cauliflower zucchini soup
Ingredients:
Cauliflower 1 head, chopped
2 zucchini, half-inch cubes
1 carrot, half-inch cubes
1 potato, half-inch cubes (peeled, or left on)
1/2 white onion, diced
1 to 2 clove garlic, minced
4-6 cups of vegetable stock
1 teaspoon parsley
salt and pepper to taste
coconut milk (optional)
(puree it altogether)
Spiced red lentil, tomato, and kale
Ingredients:
2 large garlic cloves, minced
1 sweet onion, diced
3 celery stalks, diced
1 bay leaf
1 & 1/4 tsp ground cumin
2 tsp chili powder
1/2 tsp ground coriander
1/4-1/2 tsp smoked sweet paprika, to taste
1/8th tsp cayenne pepper, or to taste
14-oz can diced tomatoes
5-6 cups vegetable broth, more if desired
1 cup red lentils, rinsed and drained
fine grain sea salt and pepper, to taste
2 handfuls torn kale leaves or spinach
Black Bean, Red Quinoa, and Sweet Potato
Ingredients:
1 cup uncooked red quinoa, rinsed and drained
3 garlic cloves, minced
2 cup diced sweet onion (about 1/2 large)
1 jalapeno, seeded if preferred and diced
1 large sweet potato, peeled and chopped to 1/2-1 inch dice
1 1/2 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp chili powder
1/2 tsp ground coriander
6 cups vegetable broth
1.5 cups cooked black beans (one (15-oz) can rinsed and drained)
fine grain sea salt and black pepper, to taste (I used 1/2 tsp salt or a bit more)
1/4 tsp cayenne pepper (or red pepper flakes)
2 handfuls Spinach or kale leaves, optional
toppings: avocado, corn chips, cilantro, cashew cream, lime juice, tomatoes or salsa, green onion
Mushroom Millet
Ingredients:
1 cup uncooked millet (or quinoa for complete protein)
2 pounds fresh cremini mushrooms, sliced
4 cups chopped sweet onion
4 garlic cloves, minced
7.5 cups low-sodium vegetable broth (if using full-sodium reduce added salt below)
Salt & pepper, to taste (I used about 1.5 tsp kosher salt)
2 tbsp vegan + GF Wizard’s Worchester sauce (or equivalent)
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Crockpot chicken soup
Take a whole chicken season with herbs, salt and pepper, stuff carrots and celery hearts in the body and place In a cheese cloth. Put chicken and 6 cups of water in crockpot on high for 6 hours or until chicken is cooked. Take chicken out of the sack and take meat off. Put the meat back in with the broth and mix in some cubed potatoes, and bag of frozen veggies for a couple of hours with some onions and garlic. Season to taste. When you cooked the chicken in the water it made you a chicken stock so no need for added sodium from bullion cubes (but you can add them if you want a stronger flavor).
Sometimes I serve with wheat pasta, usually I skip eating it though.
Serve with a nice salad and/or bread.0 -
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I recently saw The Barefoot Contessa make a Spanish Pea Soup. It uses frozen peas, garlic, shallots, low sodium chicken broth, olive oil and a slice of oven crispy prosciutto. I amnot really a fan of split pea soup but this was really good and tasted nothing like it! Quick, easy and only 232 calories for a huge bowlful! It's also a very pretty shade of green
It's been a while since I posted a link on MFP so I forget how, but here is the web address:
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/spanish-pea-soup-with-crispy-ham-recipe/reviews/index.html0 -
Yesterday i made some Cheddar Turkey Bacon, Baked Potato Soup and it was really EASY to make with only a few ingredients
It was 252 callories for a 1 cup serving and it was so Good One of my new favorites ! If you would like the reciepe just messsage me !0 -
All of my recipes use on cube of bullion (chicken) that I get from BJs club in a bulk jar.
2 cup water + 1 cube bullion + 1 can black beans + some diced celery + some onion flakes + some coriander + some garlic powder + some red pepper (alter spices to taste, around 1/2-1 tsp on everything but the red pepper) Boil and done.
2 cup water + 1 cube bullion + 2 cup pumpkin puree + indian curry spice mix + add to sauteed onions and heat through and done.
2 cup water + 1 cube bullion = bring to boil + add paste of corn starch n water (around 1tbs starch or so) stir in until slightly thickened, = + drizzle in a whisked egg in a thin thread just after you turn off the heat, stirring gently = egg drop soup add pepper to the top when serving
1 cup water + 1 cup skim milk + 1 cube bullion + 1 head of oven roasted cauliflower bits (toss lightly with olive oil and dried thyme and a bit of salt and roast at 375 until roasted) blend it up with a hand blender right in the pot and done.
USE CHOBANI plain fat free on top of thick spicy soup for sour cream and serve with a salad = extreme low cal meal0 -
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I make a customized version of the P90x Vegetable Soup
http://www.tastebook.com/recipes/1423849-Vegetable-Soup
This is seriously the best low calorie soup I've had and it's just packed with veggies. When I first made it though it was ridiculously salty so I have used a lot less chicken broth.
8 cups water
2 cups chicken broth(low sodium) 10 cal per cup
1 can of tomato sauce(no sault added) 70 cal
1 whole white onion
4 cups chopped carrots
2-3 cups chopped celery
4 potatoes peeled and quartered( 100 cal each potato=400)
Garlic definitely adds a lot of flavor
Pepper
I skip the zuchinni, cilantro and parsley because I simply do not like them in soups.
I am able to make 3 servings out of this BUT my servings are about 3 1/2 cups so it is quite filling and less than 200 calories for over 3 cups. I had my boyfriend try some and his exact words were "Wow, that has a really robust flavor"0 -
Super simple and delicious:
Creamy Cauliflower Soup
- cook one head of cauliflower in salted water
- transfer to blender and blend until smooth, in 2 or 3 stages
- return to pot, add one cup of (Aroy-D) coconut milk and heat through, adding or adjusting seasonings to your taste (turmeric is a nice touch)
This makes at least 4 servings, so even though coconut milk seems high in calories, the finished product is definitely not.
Ohh! I bet this would be great with some curry! I might have to give it a shot!0 -
http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2013/01/lentil-soup-with-sausage-chard-and-garlic/
Made this the other night and it was gooood. Skipped the garlic oil on top. Used turkey sausage instead of pork and kale instead of chard. Can be made without meat. I do however think the parmesan grated on top was a must. And it was much better day 2 (as tends to be the case with soups)0 -
Thank You for this! Sounds Great. :flowerforyou:A favorite from lunchbox.com a couple of years ago:
Ginger Pumpkin Butternut Squash Soup
vegan, makes about 6 cups
1 cup canned organic pumpkin (or use fresh roasted if you have on hand)
4 cups butternut squash cubes
1 Tbsp ginger powder
1/3 cup grade B maple syrup
2 Tbsp vegan buttery spread (add more for a richer, more buttery soup)
1/2 tsp pink sea salt
1/4 tsp cinnamon
4 leaves fresh sage, torn
1/2 cup+ plain almond milk (or other non-dairy milk)
To Make:
1. Add 4 cups of water to a large pot. Bring to boil. Add in butternut squash cubes and a pinch of salt. Boil until squash is tender - but not falling apart.
2. Drain the squash and add to a high speed blender. Add in the pumpkin, spices, and all the remaining ingredients. For the milk, start with 1/2 cup and keep adding until your soup reaches your desired thickness.
3. Blend. Serve immediately - warm. Or you can simmer on the stove until ready to serve. Garnish with fresh sage leaves.
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This is in my crock pot right now (for the first time) and I tasted it at lunch time and it is delicious!
1 can of Corn
1 can of Black Beans drained and rinsed
1 can Diced Tomatoes and Green Chilies (use whichever "heat" you prefer-original gives it a little kick )
1 package Ranch - Seasoning & Salad Dressing Mix (Dry Powder)
2 Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast cooked and cut into bite sized pieces - or omit it for a vegetarian soup
1 package Cream Cheese
Put all in the crockpot with the cream chese on top. Cook on low for 6-8 hours.0 -
Awesome recipies guys, Now I want to get home and get cooking!
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Made a YUMMY soup last night:
Curried Butternut Squash and Pumpkin Soup
1 tbsp. coconut oil
1 medium sweet onion (diced)
2 garlic cloves (minced)
1 tbsp. fresh grated ginger
3 tbsp. red curry paste (I used Thai Kitchen)
4 cups cubed butternut squash (I had some in freezer, defrosted in microwave)
1/2 can pumpkin puree (about 6 oz)
1 can coconut milk
1 cup chicken stock
1 tbsp. raw sugar
3 tbsp. low sodium soy sauce
1. Heat coconut oil in soup pot on medium. Add onion, garlic, ginger and cook for about 5 minutes, stirring regularly. Stir in curry paste and cook another few minutes until very fragrant. Dump squash and pumpkin into pot and cook another 4 minutes.
2. Add rest of the ingredients, turn to low, and simmer for 20-30 minutes or until squash is fork tender.
3. Puree in batches or use an immersion blender.
4. I am out of both but I bet it would be delicious topped with cilantro and or sour cream/greek yogurt.
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Lentil Soup so easy and so good!
1 carton of Campbells Reduced Salt Chicken Broth
1 Cup Red Lentils Rinsed
1 Large Carrot peeled and chopped
1 Large Onion Chopped
Put everything in a pot and boil for about 30 mins
Then puree, so healthy!
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Here are two I like:
White Chili
Splash of oil
1/2 lb. ground turkey
1/4 c. chopped onion or 1 tsp. or so onion powder
1/4 tsp. garlic salt
1/2 tsp. cumin
Black pepper to taste
1/4 – 1/2 c. salsa, heat level of your choice
1 can great northern beans (I think 15 oz?), with a majority of the liquid poured off
1 c. chicken broth or so
Black pepper
3 or 4 tblesp. shredded cheese (2 oz. or less)
In a pot, “brown” ground turkey (and onions if using) in a small amount of oil (I use EVOO). When no longer pink, add seasonings, salsa, and beans (I didn’t drain all the liquid off, but most, leaving some to add some “body” to the broth, but hopefully not too much sodium) (and some jalapeno peppers if you want). Add enough broth to get the desired consistency. Heat to boiling, then reduce heat to low, cover, and simmer for about 30 minutes. Near the end of the simmering time, taste and adjust the seasoning (probably just need to add pepper). When serving, sprinkle with cheese.
Notes: I’m guessing at seasoning amounts. I never measure. My husband doesn’t like chunky stuff, so I used my immersion blender to whiz the salsa. The 1/4 cup or so of mild salsa I used provided just enough spiciness to let you know this was not just bean soup. I think 1/2 c. at least would be more in keeping with my idea of what this is suppose to be. My cheese was just an 5-cheese Italian blend, because my cheese drawer has eaten the pepper jack slices I know I had! Definitely more cheese could be used, and you could do more and stay healthy, but this was enough to let me know it was there without having to worry about going overboard. Since I add it at the very end, you can adjust each bowl to the eater’s taste of cheesiness. The original called for pepper jack cubes added at simmering time.
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Crockpot Beef Veggie Soup
maybe 1/2 lb. very lean beef roast, cut into small cubes
7-8 skinny carrots, sliced/cubed
1 stick celery
1/2 a medium turnip, diced (you could use potato, but I avoid white potatoes)
Diced onion to taste
1 can Rotel (diced tomatoes and green chilies)
1 can chili hot beans with sauce/gravy/whatever your can calls the liquid
1 medium carton beef broth (don't remember how many oz...maybe
20something? not the little carton that is the same as a can, but the next
one up)
Seasoned salt and black pepper to taste
I just tossed all the solid ingredients in the pot, then added the liquids
and some seasoned salt and stirred it up. Tasted this morning when I got
up after it had cooked about 8 hours, added more seasoning salt and black
pepper and let it cook another hour or so because the carrots and turnips
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I made Black Bean and Pumpkin Chili from Taste of Home Magazine a few weeks ago. It was so good. Here's the recipe:
http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/black-bean--n--pumpkin-chili
I also make a Crockpot Beef Stew often. I just purchase one of those seasoning packets for Crockpot Stew. Chop up one onion,
three or four carrots, one or two sweet potatoes, a couple potatoes, a few stocks of celery, one turnip. Add 3 to 4 cups of water and
cook for 5-8 hrs.
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