3 Crock-Pot Soup Recipes

 

One of the advantages of preparing soups in a Crock-pot is the richness of flavour from the slow cooking process. Today, I am sharing with you three deligthful Crock-pot recipes for soups, great confort dishes any time of the year, but especially during the cold of winter!

16 BEAN SOUP

1 package 16 Bean Soup

3 bay leaves

1 tablespoon crushed oregano

2 cans no-fat chicken stock

Additional water to cover

3 stalks celery chopped

3 carrots diced

1 large onion chopped

3 cloves garlic sliced

1 pound turkey Italian sausage sliced

2 cans stewed (or diced) tomatoes

Combine first 5 ingredients (liquid should cover mixture by 1″-2″) in Crock Pot Cook on high for 2 hours Add remaining ingredients and shift cooker to low and cook for additional 3 hours For more zing, add cayenne or crushed red pepper when adding second set of ingredients. Serve as complete meal or over rice. Freezes well.

Vegetable Beef Soup

1 pound ground chuck

1 cup chopped onion

1 large (28 oz.) can whole tomatoes (chopped)

3 cup diced potatoes

1 (16 oz.) can cut green beans

2 teaspoon chili powder

2-3 dashes cayenne pepper sauce

2 (10 1/2 oz.) cans condensed beef bouillon

1 cup chopped celery

1 cup sliced carrots

1 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce

Brown meat with onion and celery; drain off fat. Stir in remaining ingredients and add 1 or 2 cups water. Cover and cook on low for 8-10 hours.

Barbequed Bean Soup

* 1 lb Great Northern beans, soaked

* 2 tsp Salt

* 1 med Onion, chopped

* 1/8 tsp Ground pepper

* 2 lb Beef short ribs

* 6 cup Water

* 3/4 cup Barbecue sauce

Place all ingredients in Slow Cooker except barbecue sauce Cover and cook on Low 10 to 16 hours. Before serving, remove short ribs and cut meat from bones. Return meat to Slow Cooker. Stir in barbecue sauce before serving.

What’s your favorite soup to make in the crock-pot?

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