Zydeco Soup

"This is a delicious soup that I originally found on the Better Homes and Gardens website, but I've seen it reprinted on a variety of other cooking and recipe sites. I tried to research the background so I could accurately list its origin when posting this recipe. But there doesn't seem to be any sort of consensus whether this soup is more accurately classified as a Cajun or Creole recipe. It seems to be one of those age-old questions that has no definite answer one way or the other, though most sites seem to agree that its roots are firmly planted in Louisiana. So, I'll leave it up to each individual to decide if this is Cajun or Creole."
 
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Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
22
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat oil in a 4-quart Dutch oven. Add celery, onion, sweet pepper and garlic. Cook for 5 minutes over medium heat. Stir in ham (or chicken), paprika, sugar, dry mustard, cumin, basil, oregano, thyme, cloves, black pepper and cayenne pepper. Cook for 5 more minutes, stirring frequently.
  • Stir in black-eyed peas, hominy, undrained tomatoes, chicken broth, parsley and molasses. Bring to boil, then reduce heat and cover Dutch over and let soup simmer for 30 minutes.

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Reviews

  1. Now the only substitution I made was African Bird Pepper for Cayenne -- and allowing for that I used half as much (ABP is more interesting, maybe a little smokier?, than cayenne). Still, this was quite a fiery soup -- almost too much so for the DH (who might just be out of practice), although he still really liked it! Guess I'll back off a tad on the hot stuff next time. But we both enjoyed the combination of textures and flavors; and no, that tablespoon of molasses doesn't make it sweet at all, just balances everything out. I'm wondering how Cajun or Creole this really is given the absence of okra, but not being that big a fan of okra, who cares?! Will definitely make it again.
     
  2. Very spicy soup! I used the ham as posted in the directions, and found that the cloves were a bit overpowering. I'd reduce the cloves to 1/8 tsp, but otherwise leave the flavors as is. I was very tempted to substitute okra for the green peppers....I'd like to add okra next time. Think it would really balance out the flavors! Enjoyed this on a chilly evening. Thanks for sharing! Made for Football tag.
     
  3. Very tasty soup, moderate spiciness (even after I mistakenly used 1/2 tsp. of cayenne instead of 1/8 tsp., although I increased slightly the celery, onion, and green pepper, and tripled the garlic for personal preference). This was a great way to use leftover ham, and I love thinking about the recipe's name while planning and cooking. Made for Zaar Chef Alphabet Soup tag game.
     
  4. Delish! I made this as directed but used a smoked pork chop in place of the ham and substituted chili beans for the black-eyed peas. So simple and good. Thanks for sharing NorthwestGal. Made for ZWT9.
     
  5. Very yummy indeed. A spicy sausage was used in place of the ham and in place of all the spices listed a generous spoonful of Cajun seasoning. This is a delicious soup and something I will make for my daughter and family. My SIL loves spicy food. Made for ZWT9 - The Holy Trinity Cooking Challenge.
     
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  1. Very spicy soup! I used the ham as posted in the directions, and found that the cloves were a bit overpowering. I'd reduce the cloves to 1/8 tsp, but otherwise leave the flavors as is. I was very tempted to substitute okra for the green peppers....I'd like to add okra next time. Think it would really balance out the flavors! Enjoyed this on a chilly evening. Thanks for sharing! Made for Football tag.
     
  2. Very tasty soup, moderate spiciness (even after I mistakenly used 1/2 tsp. of cayenne instead of 1/8 tsp., although I increased slightly the celery, onion, and green pepper, and tripled the garlic for personal preference). This was a great way to use leftover ham, and I love thinking about the recipe's name while planning and cooking. Made for Zaar Chef Alphabet Soup tag game.
     
  3. Delish! I made this as directed but used a smoked pork chop in place of the ham and substituted chili beans for the black-eyed peas. So simple and good. Thanks for sharing NorthwestGal. Made for ZWT9.
     

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