Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Homemade-ish Tomato Alphabet Beef Stew Soup Edible Mostly Food

This dinner is rated SM for Super Messy!

What are YOU lookin' at?

I have been wanting to make my own tomato soup for a long time. I hate how much sodium is in canned soup and while there is probably a reason for it (i.e. tastes like doggie doo with out it) there must be a way to make it taste tasty without it.

Ok well that was a nice dream. Here's what I really did:

I took 1 can Campbells' tomato soup (sodium and all)
1 pack stew beef thawed
1 can water
1 cup alphabet pasta
chopped 1 celery stalk
2 cloves garlic
teaspoon or so of oregano
4 shakes of dried basil
1 huge can of diced tomatoes

I started this adventure around 3:30pm. Honestly I had no idea how long it would take, but I was so damn lazy all day that this was when I remembered I was going to make it!

So I hear that roasted tomatoes make tomato soup taste amazing. I am new to roasting, and cooking in general so I looked at Astrid's recipe. It said to heat the oven to 450 and drain the tomatoes, put the nast...I mean tasty chunks in a roasting pan (I used a 13x9 non stick metal brownie pan) drizzle with olive oil and roast for 15-20 minutes (until carmelized). She has some beautiful pics that seriously if I had not had them to look at I would have been baffled. It showed this strainer thingie that I do NOT own so I asked Maggie, "What, should I use pantyhose or something?" She suggested my bare hands. BARF no way. In one of my "mystery cupboards" as I like to call them I found one of those collapsible collanders that I used to like to wear on my head as a child and pretend I was one of the Star Troopers.



Here is my "Life Lesson for the Mentally Challenged" tip of the day: Do not use a collapsible collander thingy to strain diced tomatoes. You may as well use your bare hands. Trust me on this one. Go to the Dollar General and BUY A STRAINER for a dollar. :)

Once I had cleaned up the huge mess of goo from straining the tomatoes, I dumped them into the pan. OH and save the juice. Hopefully if you are crazy enough to read this and follow the instructions, you read them all first and aren't like me who does things as she goes hahaha

ANYWHO put the juice in a pan of some sort.


Now, just because I like to think outside the crack pot, I decided to chop up the garlic cloves with a Kitchen Aid (yeah I need a lot of that) chopper thingy, and throw it in with the tomatoes because I LOVE roasted garlic.



I also chopped up about a third of an onion and put it in the tomato juice just because I can.


PS. Kitchen Aid Chopper Thingy does NOT work well with onions.



I should have called this blog "Creative Cooking" LOL!!!

I found out that to roast things you want the oven rack in the middle, not up at the top. No, I didn't find that one out the hard way. Although unusual, sometimes I DO manage to think ahead like a normal person and ask questions of those more mentally endowed than myself :)



I let the tomatoes roast for 15 minutes. I'm still not sure the answer to "Does carmelized mean burned into the pan" but whatever, I scraped them out and threw them into the crack pot. Then I poured the juice in with the onion also. I garnished with the oregano and the basil and put the lid on.



As I still have no sense of smell due to this annoying cold that won't go away I had to have my husband do a taste test:

He likes it! He really likes it! Ok ok it was really hot and he's trying not to drop the baby

The only thing I regret doing after all was said and done was putting another cup of Alphabet noodles in. I did it for my daughter's sake. It made a hell of a mess in the bottom of the ceramic part of the cooker though. I left that for my darling husband.

Here is the finished product:

If my 5 year old looks at it and says "That looks DELICIOUS" then I feel that I have accomplished something today.

The cat, however, did not throw up during the making of this meal so perhaps she was just humoring me...


Autumn sez "I'm scared."

3 comments:

  1. That "collapsible collander thingy" is a veggie steamer. ;)

    It looks great! I love the idea of putting the garlic and onion right in to roast with the tomatoes. I'll have to try that next time!

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  2. OHHH is that what its called!!! I have never steamed anything in my life that I can remember!!

    It wasn't bad at all, Alex loved the onions and Alicia was taking big bites that included tomatoes and she is SO picky!

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  3. It looks really good and now you're going to force me to make some too (although I'll leave the alphabets out, Dad doesn't care about what kind of pasta is in his soup!). Love the picture of Kris, though!

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