This is the perfect soup when I don't have time to A. think about what to eat, B. go grocery shopping, and C. don't have time to cook at dinner-time. I try to keep all of these ingredients in my pantry or fridge at all times. They work great in this and many other soups.
Because I work many evenings, I often have to prep the food before-hand so my family can eat while I'm off at work. I often prep dinner at lunch time or if I'm organized enough;-) maybe the night before. For this recipe, I sauté the veggies ahead of time and then pop it all in the slow-cooker so it's ready when we need it. If you didn't want to take the time to sauté the veggies, you could skip that step. Just chop 'em up and put it all in the slow cooker. If you are making dinner at dinner time, skip the crock-pot. Just sauté your veggies in a big soup pot. And simmer until the beans are warmed through.
Heat a skillet over med-high seat. Add 1-2 Tb. olive oil to coat the pan.
Chop these veggies into a fine dice and add them to your pan as you go to soften and caramelize them: (Rachael Ray named this technique "chop and drop.")
- 1 small onion
- 3 stalks of celery
- 2 carrots
- 1 or 2 garlic cloves minced
- 1/2 tsp. sea salt
- 1/2 tsp. cumin
- 1 tsp. chili powder
- 1/2 tsp. cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp. coriander
Add the veggies to your crock-pot (or keep them in your soup pot) along with:
- 2 cans of black beans*
- 1 can of tomatoes (I like Muir Glen Organic Fire Roasted)
- 2 cups of water
- another 1/2 tsp. sea salt and a few grinds of black pepper
Cook on low heat until you are ready to eat.
You can leave the soup as is or blend it up. I like to blend about 3/4 of the soup and leave 1/4 so there are some veggie bites for texture.
* I like to use organic beans and then feel comfortable adding the bean liquid in with the beans. If the beans aren't organic, I'll usually drain and rinse them before cooking. You may need to add a little extra water if you drain the beans before cooking.
Enjoy!
Just reheated a bowl with some leftover rice and some green hot sauce. Dare I say it was even better! yum yum
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