I always look forward to the soups that Miss Adrienne cooks up and I always want the recipe afterwards. This was no different. I am very much looking forward to her Tortilla Soup this winter and I am already trying some corn-desensitivity training as I plan for it. Anyway, the other day we got to enjoy more of her delicious soup as we celebrated the hubbin's birthday. What I especially loved about this chili recipe was that it was less 'stew-like' and more 'soup-ey'. This leaves much more room for delicious bread (gluten-free, of course) and birthday treats! Soup is so great for freezing leftovers and having healthy, easy dinners weeks later when you need a night off from cooking. Even better- look at how simple it is to make! (serves about 4 bigs and 2 littles)
Adrienne's Soup recipe:
Adrienne's Soup recipe:
1T olive oil
1 small onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/2lb chicken breast, cut in 1/2in pieces and cooked
1 red bell pepper, seeded and chopped
2 (15 oz) cans white beans, undrained
1 (4 oz) can diced green chiles
1/2tsp ground cumin
1tsp chili powder
1 (14 oz) can chicken broth
2T lime juice
2T minced fresh cilantro (or 1T dried) I usually omit it altogether since i usually have all the other ingredients, but around here cilantro is a specialty item
(Editor's note: Cilantrophobes unite! I can only assume that by 'specialty item', Adrienne meant 'gross'- I assure you this soup does not suffer from it's absence)
(Editor's note: Cilantrophobes unite! I can only assume that by 'specialty item', Adrienne meant 'gross'- I assure you this soup does not suffer from it's absence)
In a large pot, heat olive oil. add onion, garlic and red pepper. saute 5 mins.
Stir in white beans, chilies, cumin, chili powder and broth. bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes. stir in chicken and simmer 5 mins.
Stir in lime juice and cilantro (if you must).
I might even add some celery in with the onions and pep next time for some bonus texture. Or maybe some zuke just before serving. Of course we added a touch of pecorino or Pepper Jack just before the spoons!
Finished in the Pot. Yum! |
A final editor's note: We had it again for left-over's tonite. Much of the broth was absorbed into the beans and whatnot, so I added some more broth and put in some diced zucchini as I heated it up. The fresh zuke was a nice contrast with the heat of the soup. Just enough to make it seem like a slightly different dish for two days in a row. So tasty!