My wonderful husband bought me a wonderful plaque with this wonderful recipe. I love it so much,it describe us too to a T.WITH ALL MY LOVE ALWAYS.Norman V. MAXEY2/1/2012
Author: maria maxey @crazychelf
This was a HUGE treat for my family when I was growing up. My Grandma Cleo Stokes made it by saving up leftover veggies (She kept a large container in the freezer), then making a huge batch! It took a...
Author: GENEVIEVE STOKES-YOUNG
My family becomes vegan every year for lent, I'm constantly looking for new recipes to please everyone, this recipe has been one of the favorites.
Author: Arpi Kizirian @Arpi
I always feel so good when I get in a cup or so of vitamin packed greens of some sort. This soup is a great balance of protein and healthy greens. Add a baked sweet potato or some multi grain bread for...
Author: Janus Joy Miller
this is a great amish stew i just love their cooking the most of it
Author: Patsy Fowler
I made up a pot of this soup tonight for dinner 4/23/13 and it was delicious. My husband Anthony, my Mom & I all enjoyed the unique flavor of having sweet potato added into this veggie soup. I've always...
Author: Kimberly Biegacki
We created this recipe to make use of the ham bone after the holidays. The only ham bone soup recipe we had was pea soup and my kids wont eat green soup. NOTE: The longer you boil the bone, the more broth...
Author: Helene Mulvihill
Can use this for any vegetable soup, beef stew, or whatever. I love cornmeal dumplings with any soup really.
Author: Carol Junkins
Darn good chili! I like to serve with cornbread and sometimes rice!
Author: Opal Jackson-Cakmak
My guys like this soup on a cold Sunday afternoon in front of the fire, and the TV with a rousing football game. I first started making this soup for them when we were living in Western NY and cheering...
Author: Marsha Gardner @mrdick1950
I love homemade soup, especially in winter. If you do, too...You'll LOVE this!
Author: Melissa Baldan
I found this recipe on the internet. This has been a winner at a home as a matter of fact I am serving it tonight with a Salad.
Author: Jo Ann Duren
This is me and my fiance's "go to sick soup" as its so very tasty, nourishing, and warms you right up when you are down...super easy to make and fast too ;)
Author: Suzanne Mills
This is the only way that I will make my pea soup anymore its really good , I serve it with hot corn bread ...yummy
Author: Karla Everett
I was originally taught this recipe from a friend from Louisiana. Over the years, I have tweaked it to make it my own recipe. One thing to note - it's hard to make a little Gumbo, so this is great to serve...
Author: ANITA ELDER
We live in NM and have become very addicted to Mexican Food. I love this dish, it is very versatile. You can eat it one Rice or in a Tortilla or by itself as a stew. we Love it........
Author: JoSele Swopes
I love soup of any kind and this one is a winner.
Author: sallye bates @grandedame
This recipe is a great way to get rid of leftovers in your refrigerator. This started with leftover spaghetti meat sauce, leftover broccoli, leftover cabbage and leftover kielbasa I had in my freezer from...
Author: Julie Bailey @julesbai
This is a great hearty soup recipe that is quick and easy to make. I have in the past grilled the kielbasa instead of browning in stock pot.
Author: Rose O'Connell
My first year in 1970 at the Culinary school here in Baltimore I made this soup it has a hit then and today is still server at Christmas time. It comes from "The Professional Chef" Prepared by The Culinary...
Author: Dave Smith
I've tweaked this recipe I found in an herb magazine I once subscribed to. Since my husband is an avid deer hunter, I sometimes use venison kielbasa. Then we call it 'Buck-Pole Soup'
Author: Lisa MacDonald @lmac393
This is a colorful split pea soup you make from leftovers from this recipe http://www.justapinch.com/recipes/main-course/pork/scotchys-new-egland-boiled-dinner.html?p=2
Author: Stormy Stewart @karlyn255
My Mom and MIL love split pea soup and every time my mom bakes a ham she sends the bone home with me so I will make split pea soup and send the soup back home with them.
Author: susan simons
If you like Olive Garden's Zuppa Toscana Soup, you will LOVE this one! I have to warn you that if you don't like spicy don't put in the full amount of red pepper flakes, use about 1/4 to 1/2 of what the...
Author: Sarah Carlson
A meaty version of Dave Lieberman's recipe. My mother is not a fan of chickpeas and didn't even know they were in this soup. You can make is as smooth or chunky as you like.
Author: Julie Howard
I have some left over Bonnie's French Dip so I am making some Beef and Rice Soup...YUMMMM We love Beef and Rice Soup during this time of year...This is a savory soup....I love to do soups....This soup...
Author: JoSele Swopes @JODIE57
This Loaded Potato Soup is full of tender potatoes, sweet onions, crisp bacon, and chopped chives all in a creamy cheesy broth with a little bit of sour cream. I love to serve this fabulous soup with Cheddar...
Author: Beth Pierce
This is one of two really delicious minestrone soups I enjoy making. While this minestrone is made without meat, it is packed with lots of flavor, an abundance of vegetables, plus I added 2 kinds of beans...
Author: Cindi M Bauer
I was always fond of vegetable cream soups. When cooking from scratch, there is no shortage of different vegetables combinations to try. Why eat the same soup twice! Enjoy.
Author: Tiffany Bannworth
This dish began its life at Cordon Bleu... Over the years I have made a few changes to the recipe I learned from my faithful instructors; however, it still retains most of its French roots. And as Summer...
Author: Andy Anderson !
If you use cooked chicken frequently, you can always have homemade chicken stock on hand. This can be done on the stove top, or in a crock pot if you have 6-8 hours to cook a chicken.
Author: Susan Feliciano
If you love beets -you will love this recipe. Tastes great with the potato, onion and garlic. So creamy.
Author: Pat Duran
Great easy, quick recipe that tastes gourmet! People are so surprised to find out how easy it is to make. Great for a quick lunch. Use Vegetable Broth instead of Chicken Broth to make it vegetarian!
Author: Linda Knowles
Soups are about the easiest dish to make, you need broth or stock, vegetables, and meats of your choice if desired. This soup was made on a whim with what I had on hand, and the stock is always homemade...
Author: Lee Thayer
I lived in Albuquerque for over 17 years. Isleta Pueblo is 13 miles south. It dates back to the 1400's. A work friend married an Isleta "princess". Over the years we spent a lot of time with them. She...
Author: Al Smith @eltonsmith
I love this soup because it light but have the full favor of cream based soup. Most soups rely on heavy cream for the velvety texture. I found out that swappping lowfat buttermilk you get the same effects.....
Author: NIKKI SMITH
Author: Kitchen Crew
This is a very special soup that my late friend Maria left for me with her awesome Tiramisu and other delicious Northern Italian recipes. So, when the weather is cool and you feel like staying indoors,...
Author: R C
This is an easy soup to make and just the thing for a cold dreary day. Leftovers can be stored in fridge for several days or even frozen for later use.
Author: sallye bates
This is a great recipe to have expecially in cooler weather. It can be served with refried beans, spanish rice and hot flour tortillas or spooned onto a flour tortilla and rolled into a burrito to eat...
Author: Jeanne Benavidez @jeanneben
Author: Kitchen Crew
Italian Wedding Soup is my very favorite soup. I always thought you had to go to a lot of trouble to make it, but turns out, that's not so. No need to make your own chicken broth. (Hey, the Food Network...
Author: Robyn Bruce
When I first came home after having my baby, my sister in-law made a soup like this for me and froze it in a bag to reheat in the crock pot so I didn't have to cook. I fell in love with it so I added a...
Author: Ashley Burnam
Using a leftover ham shank we smoked with mesquite wood, this is smokey, cheesy heaven.
Author: Lynn Socko