This is the fastest and tastiest soup you’ll ever throw
together. Chicken with Rice soup and stewed tomatoes alone is tasty. For more
tomato flavor, use a can of diced tomatoes, but careful. This tends to
overbalance the tomato too much and obscures that lovely chicken rice childhood
memory taste. Everything you add after that improves the mixture, or you can
serve it just like that warmed. It is a tasty combination.
You can, of course, make a much more complicated soup. I
give you this recipe for the day when time is of the essence, and you are
already tired.
Keep ready-made roles or biscuits in the refrigerator for just
such an occasion and grab them to bake first.
chopped
Optional Ingredients:
Any leftover veggies like green beans or asparagus, lima
beans, cut small. Bits of leftover meat: pork, ground beef, and breakfast
sausage, chicken. Whatever is left.
Add water to desired consistency only at the beginning.
Now put all your ingredients together and simmer until the
onions and celery are opaque. Should be about ready when the roles are nice and
brown. Serve with hot roles, biscuits and butter, and a lettuce salad with
dressing. Garnish soup with grated cheese. Put a petite bouquet on the table
and enjoy your lunch or light dinner. Plan for a renewing nap later.
For dessert, two scopes of ice cream over half a banana
drizzled with chocolate syrup.
This luncheon can serve four to six medium bowls of soup for
adults or a mob of small various sized children.
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