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Green Chile and Chorizo Soup with Smokey Croutons

July 17, 2013 by The Partial Ingredients

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I love soups and tex-mex food and this recipe combines the best of both worlds! This soup combines a delicious mix of green chilies and tomatillos, chorizo, hominy, potatoes and spices.  I went a little overboard with the garnishes and topped the soup with crumbled queso fresco, green onion,  fresh lime, cilantro and smokey baked croutons.  Even the croutons alone in this recipe are stand out awesome and could easily be snacked on alone!  The recipe does require a lot of ingredients and time to prepare but it is totally worth it in the end. I actually never made anything with hominy before and I thought it worked really nicely with the other ingredients.  The soup was hardy, with multiple layers of sweet, spicy and savory flavors.  I chose a beef chorizo for the meat but soy and pork varieties would work fine in this soup.  All of the ingredients blended together so well and I was happy with how it came out!

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Creole Split Pea Soup with Andouille Sausage

November 16, 2011 by The Partial Ingredients

After making a good pork roast it’s always great to use the leftovers in a soup.  A great way to use the bone from a pork shoulder (or ham hock) is making pea soup. A few years ago I visited New Orleans and I was taken with the flavors they used in their soups and seafood so I decided to try a creole inspired pea soup.  I started with a base of onion, garlic, celery, green pepper, and carrots which sauteed in butter until soft.  Then I added some creole spices like thyme, sage, oregano, paprika, dried sassafras, and cayenne pepper.  The andouille sausage was my favorite twist on the traditional pea soup.  The sausage was delicious and had great sweet and spicy flavors.

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Lentil Stew with Italian Sausage and Spinach

October 2, 2011 by The Partial Ingredients

I wanted to kick off October with a good fall soup and lentil stew is a perfect fall and winter dish that is both hardy and healthy.  I had never tried cooking Italian sausage in a soup before and I was happy with the results.  The sausage became very tender through the slow cooking process.  This stew is simply seasoned with bay, oregano, and balsamic vinegar.  The balsamic vinegar gives a nice depth of flavor and the acidity is very nice.  The recipe could be prepared over the stove in a sauce pot instead of a slow cooker, just cook it for 2-3 hours on low. The spiciness of the sausage flavored the broth wonderfully and all this soup really needs is a thick crusted bread to accompany it.

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Italian Sausage with Roasted Potatoes and Peppers

November 14, 2010 by The Partial Ingredients

This is one of those meals where all the flavors perfectly compliment each other. The peppers and onions are sweet and a little spicy, as is the sausage, while the roasted potatoes provide a counterpoint to the spicier flavors. The key to this dish is to get quality italian sausage, preferably on the spicy side. If it says grass fed/free range on the label the quality will likely be a bit better.

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