Chickpea Soup
I went to the grocery store last night with $7 in my pocket and the idea that I wanted to make soup with the can of chickpeas I had at home. I had looked at a couple of recipes for Moroccan-style soups, but most had squash or raisins or something else Todd doesn't like. So I bought a can of stewed tomatoes and a box of frozen chopped spinach (I also had to buy milk and I found ladyfingers to make something that's closer to real tiramisu). The resulting soup was pretty good; I intend to make it again so I will record faithfully exactly what I did last night, even though I don't think all the ingredients/steps are absolutely necessary (ie the bouillon cube, the Italian-flavored stock, etc).
I sauteed one small diced onion, then added a large minced garlic clove and a sprinkling of cayenne for heat. Poured in a can of Italian-seasoned chicken broth (the 15-ounce-ish size), a big can (28 ounces) of stewed tomatoes, chopped up and with their juice, a couple cups of water and a bouillon cube. Also added a bay leaf, some oregano and a cinnamon stick (crucial to the final flavor). Let that bubble for 10 minutes, then added half a package of frozen chopped spinach and a regular-size can of chickpeas. At this point I added another shot of cayenne (I used this instead of ground chipotle because it seems like cayenne is more pure heat, which I wanted, and I didn't want the deep flavor of chipotle to overpower the cinnamon, which was a distinctive but not entirely recognizable flavor). Heated and served with bread to sop up the juice.
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Happy Birthday Kim! :-)
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I love your site, by the way.
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B
Happy Birthday to you! I have a best friends who's birthday is today too. She is 44 today.
I know your situation because I am in the same one - have a son who we don't leave to any babysitter. Since we moved here, we haven't gotten one local babysitter. Only when his grandma visits to we go out anywhere without him. He is 9.
My birthday was spent at home too - I made my own birthday cake - an Ebingers Black Out Cake - and my hubby brought home chinese food and flowers.
So, happy birthday! I hope hubby comes home with really good goodies from Cupcake Cafe and some flowers or a great gift.
RisaG
Happy Birthday Kim, hope it was wonderful!
Happy Birthday! It's hard to believe, isn't it? I remember when we turned 14 and 15! I hope you had a great day :)
Happy Birthday - I hope it was a great one. A friend of mine used to tell me that "Life Begins at 30" and I really do think she was right. Now that I am the ripe old age of 31 I can say that you are in for a fun year!
Jen
Life Begins @ 30