Looking back at my blog, it's been a long time. So my Resolution this year is to document my family, and document the food that we all love. I have to admit, after working full time and then coming home to 3 children that are asking "what's for dinner" the last thing I'm thinking is plate it nicely and take a picture. I don't know about anyone else's kids, but I can tell you that my 5 year old can go from princess to pain in the butt when the hunger sets in. And of course she always goes from being full to being starving in 3.6 seconds. LOL!
With all kidding aside, I always felt that blogging was a outlite for me, and most of all a way to track the recipes that were major wins. There have been times when I find myself taking pictures of food, but never seem to find the time to come back and write up a post for it. like in the case of this soup. I made it back in November and I finally got around to posting about it. I promised myself that I would start being better about. I think the fact that I started a Facebook page called Portuguese Cuisine I found some motivation. Time will tell.
The goal is to share at least 2 new recipes a month. I think that's doable.what better way to start than to share one of my favorite childhood soups. As a kid I can remember my parents having a garden and growing their own veggies. One of the many things that they grew was green beans. I can still remember my parents being outside every other day filling a plastic grocery bags of green beans.
Source: My Mother
WHAT YOU'LL NEED:
1 large chopped onion
3 large chopped carrots
1 stalk celery
1 large clove garlic
3 tbsp olive oil
1 1/2-2 cups of green beans cut into small peices
8 cups water
2 cups chicken broth (or vegetable if you prefer)
salt and pepper to taste
1 cups small pastina
WHAT YOU'LL NEED TO DO:
In a large soup pan, saute the onions, carrots and celery in the olive oil until translucent.
Add the chicken broth, garlic, water, and seasonings.
Bring to boil and cook on medium until vegetables are tender.
Remove pan from heat. Puree the soup with an immersion blender to desired consistency.
Place the soup back on the stove on medium heat. When it comes back up to a boil, add the pasta, green beans.
Cover and let it simmer on medium heat for about 20 minutes or until the pasta is cooked. Add more seasoning if desired.
Enjoy with some delicious home made bread, and like always, HAPPY COOKING!
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