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A great veggie soup quick to prepare and freezes great!!! We like it in savory smoothies, the occasional bloody mary, and lately, soup! Thanks to a tip in a recent issue of Cook's Illustrated, we've When we made the recipe for ourselves, we thought the soup was absolutely fantastic and we were truly impressed by the bright tomato-y flavor.
To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have v-8 soup batch 8 using 27 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make V-8 Soup Batch 8:
- Prepare Soup ingredients
- Get 1 pound bok choy
- Make ready 1 pound common mushrooms
- Make ready 15 ounces chickpea
- Prepare 1 pound potatoes
- Prepare 2 cups chopped carrots
- Take 1 large onion diced
- Take Rice
- Take 2 cups cooked unsalted rice
- Get 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- Take To taste seasoned salt
- Make ready Spices
- Take To taste salt
- Prepare To taste ground black pepper
- Take 1 teaspoon granulated garlic
- Make ready 1 teaspoons ground ginger
- Take Broth
- Take 1-1/2 quarts V-8 original vegetable drink
- Prepare Oil
- Make ready 1-1/2 tablespoons peanut/or neutral tasting oil
- Make ready 1 teaspoon sesame seed oil
- Take Cheese and other options
- Take To taste grated parmigiano reggiano cheese
- Get To taste red pepper flakes
- Take To taste red wine vinegar
- Take Late in the game
- Get 1 cup sliced pickled okra see my recipe
With the beginning of school I just start craving soup. So what that it's not literally fall yet! Brown ground beef and onion in skillet, stirring until crumbly. I was a bit skimpy on the water since I like a heartier flavor.
Instructions to make V-8 Soup Batch 8:
- Wash and peel the vegetables except the potato. Cut the potatoes into slices. I had one huge potato, so I cut it into fourths. Then sliced.
- Cut the Carrots into 1 inch cuts. Slice the mushrooms. Chop the bok choy.
- Dice the onion. Heat the oils, sauté the onion and mushrooms in the oils.
- When the onions are translucent add the rest of the vegetables.
- Spray nonstick spray in a pan and add the rice. Heat not stirring till rice turns crunchy. Then break it up and turn in pan, to get the other side crunchy. If you can turn the whole thing at once then do so. Then you can break it up to fit in bottom of bowl latter.
- When the vegetables are Sauteed for 7-8 minutes add V-8 juice. Add seasonings to taste for the soup. Cook for 30 minutes. After 15 minutes of cooking add the okra.
- Serve. Add rice to a bowl and add soup to the top. Top off with some grated cheese. I hope you enjoy!
- Note: remember how much salt you add, especially if you want to add cheese. This soup is relying on texture and layering of flavors. The okra will be filled with vinegar brine, which vinegar counter acts too much salt.
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