If there is anything more comforting than childhood memories, then it has to be childhood memories of the soup Mom used to make. This warm, soothing memory of my childhood starts with whatever leftovers you have in the refrigerator. It's not a recipe so much as a method.....
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Clean the Refrigerator Soup
Ingredients
- 1/3 lb. ground beef seasoned with taco seasoning
- 1 cooked chicken breast, cut into bite size pieces
- 1 1/2 c. vegetable fried rice
- 32 oz. chicken broth
- 1/4 head cabbage, chopped
- 1 bunch parsley, stemmed and chopped
- salt and pepper, if needed
Instructions
- In a large pot over med high heat, cook the burger until brown and crumbly. Drain, if necessary. Add the chicken, vegetable fried rice, broth, cabbage and parsley. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, cover and cook until cabbage is tender.
Notes:
This soup can be made with any leftover meat, any type of broth, any leftover vegetables, rice or pasta. Season to your liking if the leftovers have not been previously seasoned.
Calories
294.02Fat (grams)
13.50Sat. Fat (grams)
3.79Carbs (grams)
17.51Fiber (grams)
2.53Net carbs
14.98Sugar (grams)
4.28Protein (grams)
25.11Sodium (milligrams)
1299.21Cholesterol (grams)
96.61
I love that way you turned all the leftovers into a delicious and protien packed soup!
ReplyDeleteMy mom came from the waste not want not generation.
DeleteHmmm...leftover rice in soup...might have to steal that idea. This soup looks seriously yummy Wendy...and a great way to get rid of those leftovers!
ReplyDeleteThanks Colleen.
DeleteWe love our "kitchen sink" soups around here too and this one looks really tasty, Wendy. What a great idea to use leftover fried rice in a soup, so much added flavor just from that one ingredient!!
ReplyDeleteI know, I was tickled with it.
DeleteI love reading about these memories! This soup sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen, thanks for hosting.
DeleteI love recipes like this! I always feel like a contestant on chopped on fridge purge days too! :D This sounds cozy, and I love anything that takes you back to a happy moment from childhood. Food memories are precious like that.
ReplyDeleteThey sure are Rebekah.
DeleteI've never thought of combining chicken and ground beef. I will try this! Hope your life is getting back to normal soon
ReplyDeleteMe too Paula but it is not looking promising.
DeleteLeftover soup is a great spot to land the leftover rice of any type. And I love a good recipe that frugally uses up extra vegetables.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sue, me too.
DeleteLoved the idea of converting to soup! This reminds of my mom adding all the leftover curries, veggies and rice to make a meal which we love so much than the freshly made ones...lol. Memories are great!
ReplyDeleteFood memories are the best.
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