Haven’t tried.
Sounds very good and rich!
- onion diced
- beef stock
- nutmeg or less depending on individual preference
- white pepper or less depending on individual preference
- salt
- Tabasco sauce
- additional butter or margarine
- half & half
- whipping cream
- milk
- flour
- unsalted butter or margarine
Very good!
See tips and notes in directions.
- olive oil
- onion diced
- celery diced or sliced on diagonal
- chicken breasts or tenders cut into small chunks
- black beans rinsed and drained
- hominy drained
- low sodium chicken broth
- V-8 juice
- petite diced tomatoes
- ground cumin
- oregano leaves
- chili powder
- chopped green chilies
- fresh cilantro leaves chopped
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- OPTIONAL GARNISH:
- low-sodium vegetable stock
- water
- dried basil
- dried oregano
- dried thyme
- dried crushed rosemary
- bay leaves
- sugar
- shell pasta
- slightly packed chopped fresh spinach
- Black Eyed Peas
- Owen's Pork Sausage
- chili powder
- brown sugar
- pepper
- garlic salt
- 800g mushrooms
- fresh thyme
- Knob butter
- vegetable oil
- stock
- leeks
- torn basil leaves
- 400ml stock
- Tabasco sauce
- Worcestershire sauce
- mascarpone
- caster sugar
- tins tomatoes
- chopped onion
- chopped celery
- sliced carrots
- dried oregano
- dried thyme
- poultry seasoning
- diced potato
- frozen peas
- egg noodles
- sliced celery
- chopped carrots
- quartered baby red potatoes
- thyme
- light cream
- chopped cooked chicken
Easy, very good! Old Recipe.
- large onion diced
- celery diced
- macaroni
- diced tomatoes
- large potatoes diced
- frozen mixed vegetables rinsed
- Water as needed
- Salt & pepper as needed
- stew meat
Makes a fantastically rich, hearty potato soup your family will love, just leave out the “sour” element in the recipe.
Another authentic Czech recipe. “Kiselica” loosely translates to “sour”. As happens, every family had their own version of this popular Czech soup. Many families added sauerkraut to this and won’t eat it any other way. My mothers family did not add the sauerkraut.
My non-Czech husband does not like the sour taste…makes a fantastic regular potato soup…so I leave the “hot pepper vinegar” on the table for each to add their own…all my kids love the addition of the “hot pepper vinegar” as do some of my little grandkids!
My children all learned to make this soup when they “left the nest”. They were even asked to make it by room mates and neighbors.
- small onion chopped
- garlic minced
- bacon grease
- whipping cream
- flour
- polish kielbasa sausage sliced in bite size circles
- water as needed
- salt & pepper to taste
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- HOT PEPPER VINEGAR: