Before we know it, it will be cool outside and I want to be ready to enjoy the soup season! Soup is a great meal to make because you can have it as dinner the first day, and lunch the next, and then have it with a sandwich for dinner the next day! If there is any left, you can freeze it. Soup is also great for using up random stuff you have in the pantry, fridge, or freezer.
I found this recipe in Women's Day magazine and gave it a go recently. Honestly, I had to add many spices to give the base recipe flavor. Originally it tasted like kale and tomato water. So here is my interpretation of the recipe. I also made brown rice and rotini so you could put pasta or rice in the bowl and pour soup over the pasta/rice. The recipe is called stew but it isn't the consistency of stew, it's a soup. You could also top the soup with cheddar, mozzarella, or parmesan cheese.
The finished meal
The original recipe
Spices I added: I used bullion cubes vs plain water. I didn't have lemon zest so I added a Chili Powder blend that has chili powder, cumin, and coriander. (about 1/2 a tbsp) 1 tablespoon seasoned pepper, 1 tablespoon Garlic Garlic, and 1 tsp of A Seasoning for Everything.
I also cooked the soup longer b/c cooking the kale and tomatoes for approx 8 minutes was not working. I cooked it for around 20-30 min. I added a cup of chopped zucchini in the last 10 minutes of cooking because I needed to cook what we had from the garden.
Here is a good YA book if you are looking for a fantasy tale to listen to as you cook or work or relax before bed:
A Song of Wraiths and Ruin by Roseanne A. Brown
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is a quality YA Fantasy. I listened to the audiobook and the two narrators did an excellent job. I enjoyed the twists and turns of the book and the world-building. I hope I recalling correctly when I say this should be appropriate for middle-grade readers.
I enjoyed watching Karina and Malik come into a better understanding of themselves. I think this book has the right mix of tropes that one expects in a YA fantasy without making the story suffer. A big plus is that the book is inspired by West African folklore, and I am not familiar with that folklore so that was fun to read.
I am looking forward to the sequel which I will listen to versus reading since I enjoyed the readers.
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