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Vegan Low Fat Sweet Potato Soup

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables Vegan 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Sweet potato, peeled and cut into cubes
1 1/2 lb Coarsely chopped onions
5 cn (14 1/2 oz) vegetable broth
1/2 ts Ground cumin
Generous 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
A few shakes of white pepper (black will do just as well)
Salt to taste
Tabasco sauce (optional)

INSTRUCTIONS

Options include canned hominy, raisins, or shredded apples which are added
at the end of the cooking time.
The soup is made in a microwave. The times are based on the full setting of
a 700 watt oven. Adjust accordingly if necessary. Use a bowl large enough
to contain all ingredients. I use a large bread bowl which can be used in
the microwave.
1. Cook potato for 15 minutes.
2. Add onions and cook for additional 15 minutes or until onions are soft.
3. Puree vegetables with a cup or so of broth in the a food processor.
4. Return puree and rest of the broth and all of the spices and seasonings
to the bowl and cook for 45 minutes, then salt to taste and adjust spices.
cooking times may vary so you should basically cook it until it is thick
and creamy.
5. If you use any of the optional ingredients, add them during the last
20-25 minutes.
This soup freezes very well. It actually tastes better the second day. I
find that it sometimes gets very thick so I add a bit of water before I
reheat it. It would make an excellent sauce over some exotic pasta. Dress
it up for company with a sprig of cilantro and some shredded carrot.
This recipe is not fussy. Sizes of potatoes and onions can vary. It doesn't
seem to have any effect on how the soup turns out. You just can mess this
recipe up. Posted to fatfree digest V97 #140 by Mezzatesta@aol.com on Jul
5, 1997

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