Spicy Black Bean Soup
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sounds great!! bump0
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Is there a way to use dried beans as opposed to the canned? The dried are so much cheaper...0
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Sounds yummy!! Thanks!!0
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Thanks for sharing. You look great for having twins.0
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yumm!! Thanks for the recipe!!0
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I have this going in my crockpot right now atually. haha. except i use 1 lb dry beans to cut down on sodium and blend half at the end Love this recipe.0
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BUMP! Gonna have to make this!0
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I wondered what I was going to make for dinner tonight - now I know. Thanks for sharing.0
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yum....0
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sounds yummy. thank you0
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sounds good! Thanks for sharing ..0
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I did weightwatchers after I had my twins a few years ago, and this is the best recipe I tried of theirs. I still make it all the time for my husband and I. The 1 1/2 cup portion is huge, and comes out to be about 165 calories, 35g carbs, 1g fat, 11g protein, 9g fiber, and 3g sugar. It is soooo good and filling, and if you have some extra calories to use, its great with a little light sour cream and reduced fat cheese thrown in and chips on the side, not that I'd ever do that
Ingredients:
1 spray(s) cooking spray
1 medium uncooked onion, finely chopped
4 clove(s) garlic clove(s), minced
45 oz canned black beans, undrained, divided (three 15 oz cans)
1/2 tsp red pepper flakes, or to taste
1 tsp ground cumin
14 1/2 oz fat-free chicken broth, or vegetable broth
10 oz canned tomatoes with green chilis, such as Rotel Tomatoes
11 oz canned yellow corn, drained
( I just use frozen corn instead of canned)
Instructions:
Coat bottom of a large stockpot with cooking spray. Add onion and garlic and cook, stirring frequently, until onions are soft but not brown, about 5 minutes.
Place one can of beans in blender; add sautéed onion mixture, red pepper flakes and cumin. Cover and blend on high until smooth, about 30 seconds. Pour mixture back into stockpot.
Place second can of beans and broth in blender and puree until smooth; add to stockpot.
Stir third can of beans (do not puree first), tomatoes and green chilies, and corn into stockpot. Bring to a boil, lower heat to medium and simmer for 20 to 25 minutes. Yields about 1 1/2 cups of soup per serving.0 -
I'm new to this posting thing, I wanted to save this recipe and I tried to bump and ended posting.Looks like a great recipe can't wait to try it...Thanks0
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We had this tonight. It was so good. Thanks for sharing this.0
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Sounds yummy! I have been looking for a good black bean soup recipe, so I will definitely be trying this!! Thanks!0
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Sounds great!0
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Mmmm, thanks!0
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I made this over the weekend, it is EXCELLENT!!!0
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I made this over the weekend, it is EXCELLENT!!!0
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Looks like it would be delicious! Thanks!!0
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Looks good - If I make it I'll probably use tomato juice or vege juice instead of chicken broth. Like the tomato based soups to add veges.
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