First you'll need to dice ... 1 large carrot, 1/2 a medium onion, 1 stick of celery and 1/2 a bell pepper. While you are dicing your veggies preheat a 2quart stock pot with 2 Tbsp of cooking oil (your choice). Toss in the veggies once the pot is screaming hot. Stir fry them until the onions are translucent. I like to caramelize the vegetables for added flavor.
Once you've got the veggies going... add in one bag of Morning Star Farms Veggie Crumbles and approximately 1tsp of Paprika.
Add one can of Tomato Soup (or 1/2 a small can of tomato paste), following the soup recipe on the label. If you want a thicker consistency to your soup just use less water than the recipe on the can indicates.
I also add 1Tsp of Better Than Bouillon Vegetable Base for richer flavor and color. This is the ingredient that you don't want to leave out. It will make all the difference in taste of the soup.
The last ingredient to go into the pot is 1 large Tatuma Squash or Zucchini that has been sliced into 1/4" rounds then quartered. Squash is really easy to overcook so I always add it last.
Simmer the entire mix on medium heat for about 10min or until the squash is fork tender, then salt to taste.
It really tastes as good as it looks.. and I really hope you like it! This soup is easily adaptable and goes well with most vegetables. I've used green beans, asparagus, potatoes, fresh tomato and even a couple of slices of pickled jalapenos for an added kick. For the die hard carnivores in your family... just swap out the Veggie Crumbles for 1lb of cooked ground beef or pork. But truthfully... if you don't tell them it's vegetarian... they probably won't notice!! ;)
Wow, this looks great. I do enjoy meat but LOVE the MorningStar products. This does look delicious. I love your blog. It is wonderful, keep up the great work. One day soon we will have to meet up. Pls let me know if you make it up here to Austin for any shows.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dee!! It's really tasty.. if I do say so myself! lol. I gave the recipe to a friend in Ohio... she now hides the leftover picadillo from her hubby 'cause she'll end up with none!! ;)
ReplyDeleteActually... we are tossing around the idea of an Austin Show! We just need new tires on the Jeep and to get the transmission checked out. So, hopefully.... this fall.... maybe. I'll keep you posted!