I'm not one for posting recipes very often but I just couldn't pass on this one. It was way too good not to share.
My sister had dropped off a bunch of broasted chicken that she had leftover and I didn't want (well I DID want to but I wouldn't let myself) to eat the unhealthy skin so I went online to find a good chicken soup recipe. I am so sick of making the same thing all the time and wanted to try something new.
After a short search I found a Tuscan Chicken inspired soup that I altered with some of my favorite flavors. This is what I ended up with:
It was SO good. My hubby is a big soup fan and he LOVED it. He said it was one of his all-time favorites so that is saying something. I even gave my mom (another big soup fan) a take home cup (the hubby didn't even want to share!) and she loved it too. It has light and zesty flavors and yet is very satisfying.
I tend to shy away from making soups because usually it is an all day affair. Soups take me forever to make. It is the all day simmering and chopping and blending. Ugh! But this soup was so quick and easy I know I'll be making this one often.
Prep Time: 10 Minutes Cook Time: 20 Minutes Servings: 8
2 (10.75 oz) Campbell's Condensed Cream of Celery Soup (I used the 98% Fat Free)
4 Cups of Water
1 (15 oz) Can of Great Northern Beans or White Kidney Beans, rinsed and drained
1 (15 oz) Can of Chick Peas
2 (14.5 oz) Cans of Diced Tomato, undrained (I used the low sodium)
4 Cups of shredded or cubed cooked chicken
1/4 Cup bacon bits
6 Ounces of Baby Spinach
1 Tablespoon of minced garlic
Olive Oil
Salt
Grated Parmesan Cheese
Cilantro
1- Heat tablespoon of minced garlic in some olive oil in a kettle on low heat until garlic is a light golden. Do not burn.
2- Add soup, water, beans, chick peas, tomato, chicken, and bacon into the kettle over medium-high heat to a boil for 15-20 minutes. Add salt to taste (I used about a teaspoon).
3- Stir in the spinach. Cook for 5 minutes or until the spinach is wilted. Serve the soup with the grated cheese and chopped Cilantro (hubby liked a ton of cilantro, but I had just a tad) sprinkled over the top.
See? How easy is that??? EASY! And it goes great with garlic roasted bread. Yum!
18 comments:
I just wrote this recipe down and plan on trying it either tonight or tomorrow. This sounds SO good! Thanks so much for sharing!
Not only does it look yummy, but it sounds yummy! And, cilantro sounds good with it, too.
That DOES look easy-peasy!
Well, I love every ingredient in that soup, so I know it must be delicious! Thanks for the recipe!
looks delish! thanks for stopping by
That sounds yummy! I might have to try this one! Thanks for sharing.
Wow that does sound yummy I just might have to try it out. :)
This sounds great, I LOVE soup!
That looks and sounds so yummy!!!
That sounds so yummy! I'm so glad I stumbled upon this recipe!
This sounds good but i dont usually use olive oil.. I dont use oil in the house for much to be honest with you.. I quit using the deep fryer for my fried pots and I just just enough butter to coat the frying pan when we have fried pots.. but it does sound yummy..
yum! it sounds delicious!
Looks gorgeous :0)
My Hubby doesn't DO soup but I don't care. Is that mean? I LOVE soup and never make it b/c he isn't a fan. BUT THIS soup is right up my alley...and WILL get made this week.
THANKS lady*!*
1. I love soup!
2. Happy belated...
3. Poor kids!
4. Great pic of you and the brood!
Yum! I've put this on my list to make this weekend!
it sounds yummy! And, cilantro sounds good with it, too.
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Thank you so much for sharing! I am always on the look out for great soup recipes. We love all love soup in our house :)
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