Showing posts with label jalepeno pepper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jalepeno pepper. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Mexican Tortilla Soup

As I was looking for an easy chicken soup recipe to use some more of my garden veggies, I came across this one, and I could not resist! It was EXCELLENT. For a vegetarian version use vegetable broth rather than chicken broth, and add a can of rinsed pinto beans or chickpeas for some more protein. You could also add a cup of rice to this soup if you wish.

Mexican Tortilla Soup
Adapted from Recipe #4574 on Recipe Zaar

1 medium onion, chopped
1 leek, sliced lengthwise, and then chopped
3 garlic cloves, minced
1 green pepper, diced
2 jalepenos, seeded & diced
2 t chili powder
1/2 t cumin
1 t oregano
1 (28 oz) can whole peeled tomatoes, crushed (or fresh if you have them available)
1 can chicken broth
1 "can-ful" water (10 3/4 oz)
4 medium carrots, diced
1 medium summer squash/zucchini, diced
1 C corn
1 can black beans, drained & rinsed
1/4 cup packed chopped cilantro (feel free to add more!!)
2 cooked chicken breasts, boned & chopped or shredded

Optional Toppings:
Crushed tortilla chips
Monterrey Jack cheese, shredded
sliced green onions
avocado
sour cream

1. In a medium stock pot, saute onion, leek, peppers & garlic in oil.
2. Stir in chili powder, cumin, oregano, tomatoes, broth, water & carrots. Bring to a boil & simmer 10 minutes.
3. Add corn, squash, beans, cilantro & chicken, simmer 10 minutes.

Remove from heat & let sit for a couple minutes, then serve & garnish as desired. Enjoy!

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Fresh Salsa

This recipe came from a co-worker, and is one of those fudge-able recipes where you can adjust the quantities to your liking.

Tamara's Fresh Salsa

3 medium tomatoes, diced
2 jalepenos, seeds removed & finely chopped
1 bunch cilantro, roughly chopped
1/4 C diced onion or scallions
1/2 cup water (optional)
salt

Add all ingredients except salt to the food processor, pulse until blended. Remove to a bowl & mix in salt to your taste.

This makes a very runny salsa rather than chunky, but it is very tasty, and very easy. I sometimes leave out the water & put in an extra tomato or two instead. Some people may prefer to adjust the amount of cilantro or jalepeno (or serrano pepper) in the salsa as well. It totally reminds me of fresh authentic salsa from my trips to Mexico!!