ForeverFanatic:
@Schmetterling
That sounds absolutely lit! I'm low on ingredients right now cause I'm at my sisters house and she almost never eats at home. So tonight is gonna be sauteed onions, chopped up hot dogs, and eggs either on toast or rice.
Do you mind if I ask if you have a list of essential veggies? (my house pretty much only keeps carrots, broccoli, and onions stocked)
Usually whatever looks good at the grocery store and what’s on sale. :)
Always onions, green onions or leeks, celery, & carrots. Bell peppers. I usually have greens (spinach, kale, or baby bok Choy). Broccoli and cauliflower are usually around during the week. If Brussel Sprouts look good I buy them. I roasted up the last of the sprouts in the frig with some Leek to have with lunch today. I keep zucchini in the frig for quick stir fries. Sugar snap or snow peas if they look good for quick dinners. Cabbage might be in the frig. More so in the warmer months I keep tomatoes and avocados around. And in the spring asparagus. Beets are the only veg I’m not crazy about but I do love the greens cooked up. I usually have a small bag of white potatoes and a couple of sweet potatoes around. I keep a variety of frozen greens, peas, okra, winter squash, and sweet potatoes in the freezer.
About the only canned veggies we use are green beans, tomatoes and green chilies. I do use canned beans (chickpeas, black beans, and Cannellini) I also have several different types of dried beans and lentils. I keep white, brown and mixed rices on hand as well as cous-cous, quinoa, farrow and pastas.
For this soup I kept the veggies simple-leeks, celery, an orange and a yellow bell pepper, carrots. And I added the canned tomatoes and chilies.
Probably way more than you wanted to know. We eat a lot of veggies so I try and rotate them as much as possible. I rarely make the same soup twice because I use whatever I have at hand. Broccoli is the only vegetable I don’t use much in soups because the soup usually tastes strongly of it. I do have a good cream of cauliflower soup (no cream) that is the bomb. :)
You used one of the most versatile foods in the world for your dinner-eggs. Yummy. And like my soup you used what was at hand to make a delicious and easy dinner. Go team! :)