That does sound great!
I have a couple of surefires that my family loves. One is amazingly simple and is eaten quickly even by the babies. And it is a Semi Home made type so even easier! Remember I have a HUGE family so you can halve this and still have a lot of food! These are from our Family Cookbooks and the ones written up as fund raisers for Rescue
Bwana's Spicey Chicken Vegetable soup
In a Large crock pot
Two and 1/2 boxes of Chicken Broth ( about 10 cups )
The shredded meat from 2 supermarket rotisserie Chickens. ( I like the plain chickens for this)
1 large can of Rotel Tomatoes with chiles ( dice the tomatoes before adding)
2 large cans of mixed vegatables diced. ( potatoes, celery, carrots like a veg all type)
1 can of corn
Allow the first ingredients to simmer for all day on low, from the produce section...(. both microwaved for 3 minutes after cutting. )
2 zuchinni cut into course chunks
1 sweet onion cut into large chunks
Simmer for an additional 1/2 hour
Serve with soft rolls .
This is also a great way to use left over turkey !! and It freezes extreamly well!
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This is often requested and easy enough to make it is an RV classic!
Bwana's French Onion Soup
To make a single serving increase as wanted for additional . I use the little stoneware soup crocks that you can buy at old time pottery..
Take a 1/2 a large Sweet onion ( Vildalia or Maui are best)
Slice into thin wedges and cut the root core and top off.
Place into soup crock
with one tablespoon of real butter
Microwave for 1 minute
add 1 cup of water,
two beef boullion cubes
back in microwave for 2-3 minutes
when done remove and top with 1/2 of a toasted ciabatta roll ( I like poppy seed or onion best)
Top the roll with a handful of motzarella cheese and place under broiler till melted.
carefully remove and serve. VERY hot!
This is a great winter soup and with a salad is a full dinner.
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Bwana's Saurkraut Soup
( I know WhuuuT ??!! But this is a HUGE hit and once tried is always requested !!)
in a large crock pot
put 1 thinly sliced and sauteed polish sausage. ( about a pound)
Add Three cans of Cream of Potato Soup, two cans of Cream of Celery Soup
Add 6 cans of lowfat milk stir till blended
Add one pound of fresh deli saurkraut in a bag or two cans of saurkraut.
Allow to simmer for several hours on low.
Serve with soft rolls a very hearty soup this is satisfying on even a cold long day !!
The saurkraut adds just a bite of seasoning and the cabbage fills the tummy in a pleasant way.
I love soup but the family wants something that can fill them up so these are the most frequently cooked
Fall and Winter Soups.
For RV trips and Dog Shows these are hard to beat.
Bonita of Bwana