Monday, March 24, 2008

Friendship Soup

I know this post should be probably be about spring or Easter or chocolate, but frankly I'm feeling tired of all the sugar. :) Here's a soup recipe that every kid in my house except for one has loved for the last four years. Even if they don't like the individual ingredients, there's something about the way it comes together that makes it palatable for everybody. I first got this recipe mixed in a jar for a Christmas present, and it's incredibly easy to recreate if you want to give it as a gift.

In a jar or cutesy container:
1/2 cup split green peas
1/3 cup beef bouillon granules (in a pinch I've used cubes, and it takes about 10 to get the same flavor. I also find I like Wyler's better than Knorr.)
1/4 cup barley
1/2 cup lentils
1/4 cup dried onion (or slice real if you're making it fresh)
2 t. Italian seasoning
1/2 cup rice

in a little separate baggie in the top of the jar, put 1/2 cup small macaroni. I've used orzo, tiny stars, and that bitty alphabet pasta. The kind in the mexican food aisle that's about 20 cents works great.

Add a tag that says you need to add 1 pound ground beef, browned and drained, 3 quarts water, and 28 oz diced tomatoes, undrained.

Put everything except the macaroni in a big pan. Bring it to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer for 45 minutes. Then add the macaroni, cover, and simmer 15 more minutes.

It makes a ton, is really thick and hearty and healthy, and is even better the second day. It's really good with club crackers (my favorite way to eat it!) or cornbread or just by itself.
Here's the first round of bowls ready to serve- everybody loves it~! Most kids eat at least three bowls of it.
And here's how much I had left, I put the tomatoes in there as a size guide. That's a really big Tupperware container, we have enough for probably 2 more meals. It freezes well too.

Cost breakdown: meat $2.25, tomatoes 2/$1, everything else I have trouble calculating- it's stuff I usually have in my pantry anyway and it's all pretty cheap to buy by the bag. I'll estimate maybe $1 of dry ingredients. Total cost: $4.25

1 comment:

GodwinFamily said...

I can't believe my children would eat that. They must have not known there were good things in there.

Yes, that was the dress she wanted the fancy shoes with. Didn't get them though. Ask Sebastian to say Granola bar for you. It's the funniest thing I have ever heard.