Smokey Veggie Soup

"This is a good slow cooker recipe. Fast to put together, smells and tastes fabulous!"
 
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Ready In:
5hrs 5mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
6
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directions

  • Put all above ingredients in a 4 quart slow cooker.
  • Cook on low for about 5 hours.

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  1. Hearty! I used a 900 ml carton of beef broth instead of the canned broth and water because it roughly equals the 30 oz of liquid. I started it in the slow cooker on high but began to worry when it was an hour before dinner and I didn't see any bubbles. It was stone cold - I guess because of all the frozen vegetables. I transferred it to the stove and it turned out great. I did add one clove of minced garlic. Even better the next day, but there wasn't much broth left, so it was more like a stew. My DH added some Franks Red Hot sauce to his for some added kick. Thanks-it's a keeper! Made for PAC Spring 2009.
     
  2. This recipe is amazingly simple and quick to put together. I used a lean, well smoked and seasoned sausage and I believe that was the key to having a well-seasoned soup that tastes smokey. It was really very good. I'm glad I picked this recipe for Pick A Chef Spring 2008.
     
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  1. Hearty! I used a 900 ml carton of beef broth instead of the canned broth and water because it roughly equals the 30 oz of liquid. I started it in the slow cooker on high but began to worry when it was an hour before dinner and I didn't see any bubbles. It was stone cold - I guess because of all the frozen vegetables. I transferred it to the stove and it turned out great. I did add one clove of minced garlic. Even better the next day, but there wasn't much broth left, so it was more like a stew. My DH added some Franks Red Hot sauce to his for some added kick. Thanks-it's a keeper! Made for PAC Spring 2009.
     

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