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Cream of Vegetable Soup
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Vegetables, Meats
Soups/stews, Diabetic, Crockpot, Low-fat/cal
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1 1/2
c
Fine chop cooked vegetables
3 1/2
c
Fat-free chicken broth
1/4
c
All-purpose flour
2
tb
Melted margarine
Salt to taste
Sprinkle of pepper, optional
INSTRUCTIONS
Use one or a combination of: asparagus, broccoli, carrots,
cauliflower, celery, mushrooms, onions, string beans.
Cook vegetables, drain well and chop into small pieces. Use within 30
minutes or refrigerate them.
Place broth in a saucepan and bring to a simmer over moderate heat.
Place flour, dry milk and melted margarine in a small bowl and mix
well to form coarse crumbs. Stir the flour mixture into the
simmering broth using a wire whip.
OR add the flour mixture to cold broth, cook and stir over moderate
heat to form a sauce. Cook and stir over moderate heat until mixture
is smooth and the starchy taste is gone. Add the vegetables to the
sauce and reheat to serving temperature. Taste for seasoning and add
salt and pepper. (Nutritive values are based on the use of commercial
broth with no added salt.) Serve hot. Makes 4 cups.
1 cup serving - 121 cal, 1 skim milk, 1 fat exchange 12 grams
carbohydrate, 5 grams protein, 6 grams fat, 1099 mg sodium.
Low-sodium diets: Use fresh or frozen vegetables cooked without salt,
low-sodium broth and salt-free margarine. Do not add salt.
Low-cholesterol diets: May be used as written.
Source: The High Fiber Cookbook for Diabetics by Mabel Cavaiani, 1987
Shared but not tested by Elizabeth Rodier Dec 93
Suggestions: Experiment with herbs or spices. A big fancy hotel is
serving Ginger Carrot Soup....maybe try 1/4 tsp to start.
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/diabetic.zip
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