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Broccoli Dill Soup (vegetarian)

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Vegetables Vegetarian Soup 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Frozen chopped broccoli
4 c Water
1 T Mild miso or vegetable broth
mix to taste
2 Chopped onions
1/2 c Oatmeal, ordinary quaker
rolled oats
1 Bunch fresh dill, chopped
around 1/2 cup

INSTRUCTIONS

From: "Anne.Cox" <20676AC@MSU.EDU>     Date: Tue, 06 Feb 96 10:30 EST
This is really Lorna Sass's recipe from Recipes from an Ecological
Kitchen, modified by a lazier cook.  Mix water and miso or broth mix in
a pressure cooker, add frozen  broccoli. Bring to a boil as you chop
onions.  Add onions and  oatmeal, stir. Close pc when boiling, bring to
high pressure for 3  minutes, bring pressure down (I prefer the cold
water on the outside  of the pot routine-don't run the water into the
valve). Open the pot.  Either puree part way with a wand blender or
remove about half and  puree. Stir in the dill. Without the pressure
cooker, cook the  broccoli until tender. The soup should be largely
pureed with some  boroccoli chunks, and the dill should be nice dark
green flecks.  Simple and yummy! Do taste the broth you make with the
miso for your  salt preference, the miso's I have had vary wildly.
FATFREE DIGEST V96 #37  From the Fatfree Vegetarian recipe list.
Downloaded from Glen's MM  Recipe Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 31
Calories From Fat: 1
Total Fat: <1g
Cholesterol: 11.3mg
Sodium: 60.5mg
Potassium: 101.8mg
Carbohydrates: 5.8g
Fiber: 1g
Sugar: 2.6g
Protein: 1.9g


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