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Crock Pot Chili

With so much going on during these days leading up to Christmas, it’s easy to think that you’re too busy to prepare a healthy meal. Wrong!  Think Crock Pot 🙂

This chili recipe, since it makes about nine hours to cook in the crock pot , might need to be made over the weekend, and then eaten during the week.  However you do it, give this delicious recipe a try.  I think you’ll be surprised by the depth of flavor,  made especially so by the addition of cocoa powder.  Enjoy!

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Linguine with Peppers and Oregano

Most of us are really busy these days.  After a long day at work, we try and pick up a gift or two for under the Christmas tree, and then, exhausted, we think about dinner.

Believing that we’re too tired to make something, we stop and pick up some fast food, even though we know it’s not the best for us.  Don’t do it! Instead, try this quick and simple recipe, which is not only easy, it’s  also cheap and tastes great.  Teamed up with a salad, some bread, and a glass of wine, you’ll forget all about the stresses of your day.

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Soup On Saturday Update

My mom loves soup (that’s her above), and I guess I picked up my year-round craving for all kinds of soup from her 🙂  It’s been quite awhile since I updated my Soup on Saturday page with links to all my soup recipes, but I took some time this morning to do just that.

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Cranberry Bean Pasta Fagioli

I saw this recipe in a magazine while I was waiting for a doctor’s appointment.  I’m really glad I found it, because the final result after making it was a really good soup for a cold day.

I altered the recipe a bit based on what I had on hand yesterday.  I didn’t have a piece of parmesan cheese rind, but I did have a pretty good size piece of parm, so I threw that it.  I didn’t have any small pasta, so I used Dreamfields elbow macaroni.  My use of the Dreamfields pasta cut the carbs by about 70%.  No matter what you use as substitutes, please try this soup.  I think you’ll really enjoy it :).  It will be a staple on my table this winter.

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Vegetarian Chili

Yesterday was a beautiful day, and I’ll admit that I was pretty lazy.  I did get some things to Goodwill, and I was certainly happy about that 🙂

Probably like you, I munched on leftovers for lunch, and then some friends invited me out to dinner.  Their college-age sons where home, and it was good to spend time with them.  A few friends of the boys joined us, and all of a sudden, it turned into a crowd.  It was a lot of fun.

Here’s a quick  and spicy Chili recipe for you to try out.

Vegetarian Chili

serves 8

1 tsp olive oil

1/2 jalapeno chili, seeded and finely chopped

1/2 cup onion, chopped

2/3 cup red bell pepper, diced

3 tsp chili powder

3/4 tsp paprika

1/4 tsp garlic powder

 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper

1 tsp sugar (or sugar substitute)

1 1/2 tsp cider vinegar

1 15 oz can crushed tomatoes

1 15 oz can black beans, undrained

1 15 oz can dark red kidney beans, undrained

1 15 oz can cannellini beans, undrained

5 oz corn

parsley, chopped for garnish (optional)

salt and pepper to taste

Heat olive oil in large soup pot over medium heat.  Saute jalapeno, onion, and bell pepper until onions are translucent, about 5-8 minutes.

Add remaining ingredients, season with salt and pepper to taste.  Bring to boil, then reduce heat to medium.  Cover and cook 20 minutes, stirring occasionally.  Serve with cornbread for a hearty cold-weather meal.

 

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Hearty Chickpea Soup

Thanksgiving is almost here.  The calendar seems to be flying by, and some days I scratch my head and wonder what just happened.

This is a very easy soup to prepare, and more than likely, you already have most the ingredients around your kitchen, especially as you prepare for the big day on Thursday.

I enjoyed the simplicity of this soup, and I hope you will too.  Adding smoked paprika adds an unexpected depth of flavor.  Regular paprika will work too, but if you can find the smoked (which I prefer), use it 🙂

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Lentil Stew with Roasted Carrots and Mint

Well, the predictions were right.  Snow, snow, snow.  It’s been coming down since early morning, and the worst of it is due in this afternoon.

Luckily, I went to the store last night and stocked up.  It’s been awhile since I’ve made a lentil stew, and I thought this recipe might be a good choice.  Now that the mint growing wildly in my garden will be dead and covered with snow in a few hours, I figured I could use at least some up while it was still fresh.  Enjoy!

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Black-Eyed Pea Soup

Happy Saturday to you 🙂  Forgive me for my inconsistent postings as of late.  To say that I’ve been busy would be an understatement, but I’m grateful for your patience.  Hopefully, my recent postings have helped you in some way.

I’m trying to get back on track with my Soup On Saturday posts, and today’s offering is simple, easy and tasty.  I hope you’ll enjoy it, especially as the weather cools and everyone is in the mood for a nice soup.

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Tomato And Potato Soup With Sage

On that cold and rainy day in California last week, my mom was in the mood for soup. After searching through some magazines and cookbooks, I came across this recipe.

Since mom had some tomato puree in her freezer, the remnant of a bumper crop, I wanted to whip up something that would highlight tomatoes.  This did the trick, and I’m sure you’re going to enjoy it.

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Asparagus With Creamy Dijon Sauce

I had the chance to take my mom to a Farmer’s Market today.  It was just a small one in a downtown location, but it was nice to look around and see what was on their tables.

Only one vendor had asparagus, and remembering that I had just seen a recipe in one of mom’s magazines, I picked up a couple of bunches.

I don’t know about you, but I love roasted asparagus, cooked with just a little olive oil and sea salt sprinkled on top.  Cooking the spears in that way, and then pouring this wonderful sauce on top would be a great combo.  It was.  I hope you enjoy 🙂