Monday, March 18, 2013

Sixteen Bean Soup


I was planning to go with cream of "some veggie" soup but at the last moment switched to this bean soup, as I had to clear the leftover bean soup mix from my pantry. Earlier I had prepared this soup in different ways but this time, I used the recipe printed on the bean packet, that yielded a hearty soup. This was one of the Hurst bean bags I won as part of the raffle of Susan's "MLLA - My Legume Love Affair" event. Each bean bag came with a recipe printed on them and a packet of seasoning. However I decided to let go the seasoning after going through the ingredients list. It had red food color and smoked flavor. I was sure that no one at my home would prefer the smoked flavor and besides I have this paranoia with food colors, especially the red one ever since I read somewhere that one variety use bugs to get that color. Instead I went with a vegetable bouillon and some tomato sauce that I was planning to use up by this week. And so a preferred seasoning or the one that came along with the bean bag can be used.
If this mixed bean bag is unavailable in your area, just mix and match the beans from your pantry and create your own. For an idea, you can go with any of the following - large / baby lima beans, green /yellow split peas, garbanzo, white / red kidney beans, peas, cranberry bean, black beans, navy beans, lentils, black eyed peas, northern, white bean, pink bean and red beans.

Ingredients: ( 3- 4 servings)
1 cup mixed beans
1 Tbsp oil
One onion, finely minced
1/2 cup carrot diced
1/2 cup celery diced
3/4 cup can, diced or stewed tomatoes
Salt, pepper and chili powder as preferred
Seasoning of your choice

Method:
* Soak the beans overnight in water. Drain the water used for soaking in the morning and cook beans until tender. Being an Indian, I obviously use my pressure cooker for cooking beans quickly.
* Heat oil in a pan and add onion, carrot and celery. Saute for about 10 minutes and then add the tomatoes. At this point if you would like to add any other vegetables, you can and also the seasoning packet if using. Cover and simmer until the vegetables are done (If using.) I skipped the seasoning here and went with vegetable stock and some tomato sauce instead. 
* Add the cooked beans, salt, pepper to the cooked vegetables. Add water to the desired consistency and simmer for some more time. I made it watery than the soup you see in the picture.

The result is a filling, protein rich soup.

This is my Day 2 post of Blogging Marathon #26, under the theme "Soups and Salads". Check what other marathoners are cooking during this BM#26.

18 comments:

  1. Soup looks so delicious and healthy. Wonderfully prepared.
    Deepa

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  2. wish i get this 16 beans here,i know that unless i have to prepare myself at home i dont have any chance to get them here; Soup looks absolutely nutritious and filling;

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  3. Super delicious soup and healthy too. I made similer kind of soup but not with soo many beans though....

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  4. 16 Bean Soup is sure to be a filling and healthy one too.
    Now that you mention MLLA, I should go thru my pantry to see what is leftover form the gift bag. :)

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  5. just mind-blowing. Please do send your delicious and healthy dish to my "Healthy Me & Healthy Us" event @ my blog (read the rules please)

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  6. I use this bean combo a lot also for soups and rice also

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  7. I can have this as a meal anyday!! Looks very colorful and super-healthy!!!

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  8. proteinicious bowl of soup there.. I just bought that flexi-steamer like in ur first pic there, Suma.. thats very handy

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  9. Wow that's really one power packed coup!

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  10. a big bowl of goodness!!! so rich in protein and so comforting!!!
    Sowmya
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  11. Such a healthy and protein packed soup..

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  12. What a hearty and comforting soup. Looks delicious.

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  13. wow! some great health food there...looks great!

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  14. What a power packed healthy soup. Looks amazing...

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  15. I loved that first click! Congrats on winning the bean bag, and you have put them to good use :-).

    I thought it the chemicals used were to be worried when using food colors, never heard about the bug version! Will def try to read more about it!

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  16. Ah!!This is protein packed...have lot of beans in my pantry....this is a must try!!!

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