The whole pain in the side persisted throughout Saturday and into the night. I wanted my soup but wanted something a bit more chewy than just the potato leek broth so I improvised with supplies on hand. While I was cooking my soup the pain in my side worsened so badly I ended up going to the ER last night. Turns out a singular kidney stone is actually multiple kidney stones and an ovarian cyst. Yay, me! Either do it up big or don't do it at all, right?
Anyway, this is the soup I made with the lazy and non-lazy recipes.
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Lazy Soup Recipe Day after completion I went to the ER in severe pain 20 minutes after it was finished--laziness justified. |
Lazy Version
Bag frozen Potatoes O'Brien
1 qt Imagine Potato Leek Soup
Paprika
Non-Lazy Version
Cubed potatoes
Diced red, yellow, orange bell peppers
Diced Onion
Imagine Potato Leek Soup
Grapeseed Oil
Sea salt
Optional: Mrs Dash, garlic, seasoning of your choice, cubed ham, celery
Toss potatoes and peppers in a bowl with grapeseed oil, sea salt, and any optional seasoning until throroughly coated. Spread mixture on a baking sheet. Roast potatoes and peppers in the oven at 400º F for 45-60 minutes--until golden brown.
Sautée Onions in butter until they are a golden transluscent color. Set aside.
When the potatoes and peppers are roasted and onions sautéed, mix together in large stock pot or crock pot. Add Potato Leek soup. Heat until it's bubbling and a golden skin coats the top of the soup. That's how I know it's done.
Garnish with paprika, bacon bits, sour cream, cheese, chives, or any other favorite potato topping.
Oh geez. Sorry about the health troubles you're dealing with, but that soup looks very good!
ReplyDeleteThank you. At least I now know what is going on. I don't handle ignorance well. That soup tastes better than it looks!
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