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Cream Of Broccoli Soup (haas)

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Dairy Health, Soups 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Water
1/4 t Salt
3 c Broccoli, chopped
1 c 1% low-fat milk
1 c Plain lowfat yogurt
1 Onion, finely chopped
1 T Light miso, or to taste
8908 27 – Celestial Arts – 1995), 27 – Celestial Arts – 1995

INSTRUCTIONS

Bring water and salt to a boil, add broccoli, and cook for 20  minutes.
Add milk and yogurt and cook a few more minutes. Puree in  blender or
food processor with miso.  In a small skillet, saute onion over medium
flame, stirring constantly  until golden. Add to soup.  VARIATION: For
a nondairy version of the soup, use a very loose rice  or oatmeal
mixture (1 cup cooked rice blended in 1 cup water; or 3/4  cup rolled
oats cooked in 3 cups water, then blended) instead of the  milk and
yogurt.  See: DIET FOR ALL SEASONS, by Elson M. Haas (MD) (Paperback -
ISBN  Notes: Recipe includes a nondairy version.  >1998 Hanneman/Buster
Recipe by: A DIET FOR ALL SEASONS (1995) Haas & Manzolini  Posted to
EAT-LF Digest by KitPATh <phannema@wizard.ucr.edu> on Apr  14, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 31
Calories From Fat: 4
Total Fat: <1g
Cholesterol: 1.6mg
Sodium: 151mg
Potassium: 194.5mg
Carbohydrates: 4.9g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: 2.5g
Protein: 2.5g


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