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Homemade Stock and Soup

Homemde scratch everything, plus a chickrn thigh

Homemade veggie stock from frozen vegetable scraps

Veggie soup: onion, garlic, carrots, celery, tomato, Bobs Red Mill Soup Mix (lentils, red lentils, barley, pasta), broccoli, kidney beans, tomato paste

Added 1 chicken thigh for added protein

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Kale Veggie Soup

Homemade stock and vegetable kale soup

Made two batches of homemade broth from veggy scraps and now making soup. Carrot, celery, onion, garlic, tomato, zucchini, kale, lentils, kidney beans, and barley…

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Chicken Soup for the Soul

Homemade veggie soup with chicken thighs and spices

Man, I’ve been making my own vegetable broth for a few months now and it has completely changed my soup game. Hopefully you can see from this picture just how rich that broth is. And believe me, it tastes as good as it looks. The best part is how easy it is. You can see how to do it here.

But the thing I love about making a vegetable soup, is that it is really the perfect base for any meal. Breakfast, lunch, or dinner. And you can add anything you want to it, like I did with chicken thighs and garbanzo beans for this dish.

Ingredients:

Baked chicken thighs, homemade vegetable soup (carrots, celery, garlic, onions, white beans, in a homemade broth), topped with olive oil, salt, and sriracha.

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Homemade Veggie Stock and Soup

Making veggie stock from your food scraps is a great way to reduce waste and create a robust broth

I’ve been keeping all of my food scraps in a plastic bag in the freezer. I hate throwing away food so when I learned this technique of making vegetable stock out of scraps I went all in. This was my second time trying it which is always better than the first because I got to try things I missed the first time to make it better.

It was also exciting because this time I had new scraps. Peppers, eggplant, and my favorite, beets to add to the flavors! The recipe is so simple.

The biggest pot I have in my rental house holds only 10 cups of water. So I unloaded 1/2 of a gallon size ziplock worth of frozen scraps into the pot, and then covered them with water until the liquid hit the 10 cups level.

Then I added 2 bay leaves, 2 tsp of dry parsley, 3 - 4 pinches of sea salt, 1 tsp of turmeric, and 1 tsp of ginger root. Brought it all to a boil, and then brought the heat down to a simmer.

I didn’t time it, but once the liquid came down to about 8 cups, 2 cups evaporated off, I drained the pot. I probably could’ve let it go a bit longer, the originally recipe says once the liquid has reduced to half take it off, but we only have one pot and someone needed to make pasta. The stock (to the left) came out looking medicinal, and it tastes that way too. In a good way. It’s just so rich and full of abundance.

The next logical step of course was to make soup. I started it the same way I have been.

  • 2 chopped carrots

  • 2 slices of chopped red onion

  • 3 cloves of sliced garlic

  • 2/3 chopped celery stalk (I typically use 1/2 but it was going bad and needed to be cooked)

After sauteeing those ingredientns in a pot for 5 minutes with 2 tbsp of olive oil and 3 pinches of sea salt, I added the veggie stock from above and topped it off with water. I also added:

  • 3 bay leaves

  • 2 tsp of dry parsley

  • 1/2 purple sweet potato (the only vegetable I had available, plus we’ve been wanting to add potato to the mix)

  • 1 handful of Bob’s Red Mill Soup Mix

I brought all of that to a boil, then let it simmer. After 20 minutes I added 1/2 cup of white cannelloni beans to the pot and let it all simmer for another 25 minutes.

Vegetable soup with homemade vegetable stock

Having soup in the refrigerator has been a nice way to add some variety into my day. Recently I’ve been loving pouring a ladle of soup over some wild cod I pan fried (seen in the dish below). The flakey white fish and broth mesh so well together. It creates such a warming dish that fills you up. Give it a try.

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