I don't think the temperature here has gotten over 50 degrees today, and it's been cloudy all day. The weather is supposed to really turn icky tomorrow. My husband has been out hunting all day and he finally got one!!! Don't worry, no pictures this year, although we will be processing it when he gets home. I wanted something warm, but wasn't exactly sure what. So I threw together a quick pot of Potato Soup! Cheater style...chop up some bacon and brown it up
Then toss in about a half a bag of potatoes o'brian and let them brown up a bit and thaw
After it's browned up add about a tablespoon of chicken soup base.
The cube up about 8 oz of Velveeta, I just happened to have the queso blanco open so that is what I used.
And pour some milk on it and let the cheese melt, and the milk warm up, but don't let it scald! Taste it and add some fresh cracked black pepper to taste!
Pair it with some bread and you have a meal!
Enjoy!!
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Friday, November 20, 2015
Friday, January 3, 2014
A NEW, New Year's Tradition
There is a recipe in my family, from my dad's side of the family. Ham Bone Soup. I can't think of a time I didn't just absolutely love this milk based soup...so after Christmas, with the leftover spiral ham, I have decided to start the tradition of having Ham Bone Soup to welcome in the new year. Of course this year it's a few days after the actual new year, but it's all good. It's cold outside, and this is a perfect day for this simple and delicious soup!
I keep it on hand strictly for this recipe.
No other uses for me, yet...
It was a bit difficult to find a few years ago, but I found it with the help of my parents. The cost is on the higher side as far as seasonings go, but it is well worth it as nothing compares, or can be substituted.
When I use the word recipe for this particular meal, it really is more of a list of stuff, with no real measurements. But that's all good, it makes this an easy recipe to follow exactly. Which I'm not gonna do because the only recipe I follow exactly is when baking, and I'm not baking.
To start this soup you need a ham bone, with meat on it of course.
The flavors from the ham and bone will be the flavors of the soup. My ham is of course from Christmas, and I did a copycat recipe for Honeybaked ham. Turned out goooooood. So carefully cut the chunks of meat away from the bone, and chunk them up, put them in your soup pot with the hambone.
Then cover the ham pieces and hambone with water, and this is when you get a spice bag or fill your own teabag and put the summer savory in the bag.
Toss that on top and bring it to a boil. This is going to simmer for a good length of time. Because you want to make sure all of the marrow, and other goodness found in the ham bone has had a chance to seep out and into the water and ham pieces.
While the yumminess is boiling (don't leave it on high, just let it simmer) it's time to dice up the rest of the soup ingredients! So two can's of Green beans (I'm a cheater I know, but fresh is sooo hard to find this time of year) some carrots and some potatoes.
A few weeks ago my MIL made a potato soup that had bacon and browned onions. So I'm gonna add some bacon browned onions to this soup, at least this time around.
Peel and cube the potatoes, and the carrots. Plop them in a bowl of cold water because you won't add these until a half hour before you are ready to eat.
Then cut up the bacon fat, and render that out in a skillet, remove the chunks of fat and then add the onions.
A half hour before you are ready to eat, fish out the bone and finish removing whatever meat was stuck to it. Put the bones back in the water then toss the potatoes and carrots in. These will take about 20 minutes to cook.
Then drain off about half of the water, and remove the savory bag.
Add the onions, and green beans (drained), then add milk to give the liquid volume you desire. This needs to sit on low heat until warmed up. Trust me you don't want to boil the milk. Yuck!
Serve warm and enjoy!
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