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Corn And Bean Soup

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Grains, Vegetables Soups 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 c Onions, chopped
1/2 t Dried minced garlic
1 c Carrots, chopped
1 Corn
4 c Frozen corn
4 Potatoes, diced
1 c Black beans, cooked * see
note
1/4 t Cinnamon
1 c Celery, chopped
4 c Vegetable stock

INSTRUCTIONS

Instead of a saut with oil, use some vegetable stock or water in your
pot. Add onions, garlic, carrots, & celery. Cook until onions are
soft, adding more liquid if necessary. Add frozen corn, potatoes,
stock, & cinnamon. Cook about 15 minutes. In the meantime, puree
canned corn using hand blender. When potatoes are done (soft), add
beans & pureed corn. Cook for a few minutes. Check seasonings & serve.
Serving Ideas : good with rye dumplings  NOTES : 1/2 c dry beans = 1 c
cooked; also, drain the beans kidney  beans may be substituted, (etc.)
If making rye dumplings, try cooking  them on top of the soup. Recipe
by: Pamela & Garrison Bauman  Posted to recipelu-digest by
gpgb@attica.net (Michael Bauman) on Mar  25, 1998

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“Do not look to your hope, but to Christ, the source of your hope. #Charles Spurgeon”

Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 369
Calories From Fat: 3
Total Fat: <1g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 281.1mg
Potassium: 494.6mg
Carbohydrates: 85.8g
Fiber: 5.5g
Sugar: 3.3g
Protein: 4.2g


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