Tomorrow It Begins

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Tomorrow, October 1st, 2009.

My blog will go pink for one month.  “Physically” pink thanks to Nap Warden and emotionally and powerfully Pink in an effort to raise both money and awareness for Breast Cancer Research.

I have guest posters who’ve written beautiful, poignant and funny stories about survival, testing and being a family member of someone with Breast Cancer.  I have amazing people who’ve donated things for giveaways.

Won’t you join us?

If you’re interested in writing… please email me:  MonkeysandprincessesATgmail.com

Kitchenista Baby!

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That’s right!  I am a VELVEETA it!  Kitchenista, more specifically: The Time Saver Tuesday, Kitchenista!

We now interrupt this exciting announcement to bring you the obligatory transparent as saran wrap disclosure statement:

“Hi! My name is Rachel and I have partnered with VELVEETA to serve as one of five VELVEETA it! Kitchenistas. I have been compensated for my time commitment to the program, which includes writing about my cooking experiences, tips and advice at VELVEETAKitchenistas.com; developing one VELVEETA-based recipe; and hosting the Facebook page site on Tuesdays! I have also been compensated for the food purchased for my VELVEETA recipe. However, my opinions are entirely my own and I have not been paid to publish positive comments.

Sweet!  Now that’s out of the way!

5 days a week, Monday thru Friday, for the next 5 weeks there will be a designated Kitchenista who will be sharing her tips and hints and answering your questions on the Velveeta Facebook Fan Page!  Go on over there and ask some questions!! You can also enter daily to win up to $75 in prizes!!!

  • On Mondays, the adorable Tina from Mommy’s Kitchen shares her Meal Planning Tips
  • On Tuesdays: MOI!
  • On Wednesdays: Lori, my darling amazing friend (and fellow Texan) shares her own brand of Nommy Kitchen Wisdom!
  • On Thursdays: It’s the Southern Darlingness that is  Christy, sharing her family traditions and recipes.
  • On Fridays: The Domestic Diva, Heather, shares her budget friendly, tastebud friendly recipe ideas!

I am thrilled to be in the company of these women and I urge you to go to the VELVEETA it! Kitchenistas home page, check everyone out and then go to the Facebook page every day and ask questions, get some yummy recipes and follow along in all the fun… oh and then there’s that possibility of winning things, too ;-)

And there might… just might be… my original Velveeta Recipe for my INSANELY TONGUEGASMICALLY delicious  SUPER EASY Pepper Jack Cornbread..

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Chicken Tortilla Soup

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Crisp juicy bursts of sweet corn, savory soft crunch of sauteed onions, mild bursts of peppers, rich savory bursting tomatoes, creamy cheese, rich, grainy, full black beans… should I go on?

Tortilla Soup is a Texas Tradition.. like mild winters, jalapenos, chili and boots.

Tortilla Soup is rich and warm like a soft sweater on a cool winter’s day, a burst of slow, simmering warmth from a potbellied stove or the sharp sweet smokey scent of a mesquite fire.. Tortilla Soup, it is comfort.

Every Tortilla Soup recipe is a bit different and since I’ve been making it for about 12 years … it’s just a given that when Fall rolls around on our calendar, my tastebuds start tingling for the rich tomatoes, savory garlic and onions and the unique tang of cilantro and peppers that are only found in Tortilla Soup.

I warn you now.. this is not a side dish soup.  Give Tortilla Soup it’s proper due.  This is a meal.. to be eaten topped with lime juice, tortilla chips, cheese, sour cream and avocado slices.  It is a soup that deserves a moment of appreciating silence.

Be still and take a deep breath, savor the smells and anticipate the impending tonguegasm.

Tortilla Soup Ingredients

Your ingredients:

  • 2 cans Black Beans (large)
  • 1 can niblet corn (large)
  • 2 cans diced tomatoes (large)
  • 1 yellow onion, chopped (yes, there are 2 pictured… I changed my mind)
  • 8 garlic cloves, chopped
  • 1 jalapeno, chopped
  • 1 poblano pepper, chopped
  • 2 (4 oz) cans green chilies
  • 2 whole chickens (cooked, cooled and shredded)
  • 2 Tbsp chili powder (+1 for chicken)
  • 2 Tbsp oregano
  • 2 Tbsp Cumin ( + 1 for chicken)
  • 3 Tbsp Garlic Powder (+1 for chicken)
  • 2 Tbsp Chipotle Chile Powder
  • 2 Chipotles in Adobo Sauce, chopped
  • 3 large tomatoes, chopped
  • handful of fresh cilantro leaves
  • 6 Bay Leaves
  • 3 C fat free chicken stock
  • 1 C water

**garnish***

  • avocado
  • lime, for juice
  • tortilla chips
  • shredded cheddar
  • Sour cream

Boil a large pot of water and add two whole chickens, 1 Tbsp Chili Powder, 1 Tbsp Cumin, 1 Tbsp Garlic Powder, 6 Bay Leaves

Boil the chickens for about 10 minutes, turn off heat, cover and set aside.

While the chicken is cooking, chop all other ingredients.

In a large stock pot, over medium-high heat drizzle some olive oil, add in chopped garlic, onion and poblano pepper… cook, stirring occasionally, about 6 to 10 minutes or until fragrant and just translucent.

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Add in chopped tomatoes, cook, stirring occasionally about 5 minutes.

Remove Chickens from pot, strain and set aside to cool

Dump in all other ingredients.  Stir, bring to a boil, reduce heat to a simmer.. cover and cook.

When the chicken is cool enough, pull the meat from the bones and add it to the pot.

Continue simmering for AT LEAST 4 hours, tortilla soup.. like chili and many other sauces and soups gets better with time.  The longer they cook, the richer the flavors and the better they blend.  ( Day 3 of this, is my favorite day)

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Serve this soup with crushed corn tortilla chips (or get fancy and use corn tortilla strips) a squeeze of lime, avocado slices, sour cream and shredded cheddar.

This is one of those recipes that makes enough to eat for a week and freeze enough for another week.

Give some to a friend or neighbor and you’ll have an ally for life.

This recipe has just enough heat that it simmers within you, warming you with a slow glimmering heat.. but not lighting the fire.  It is rich, savory, filling, creamy… basically everything you can ask for in a soup.  Perfect fall food.

Trust me, I’m a Texas Girl :-)   I made this on Wednesday and have eaten it every day since.  It is THAT good.

Thank you for understanding my missing last Monday!   Thank you for participating in the tonguegasmic food love that is Mouthwatering Mondays!

Make sure that you say Hi, leave a comment introducing yourself or sharing your thoughts on the most recent recipe, link up on MckLinky with your recipe url, link back here in your post with a tonguegasmic button and the MWM post url and then go around and say Hi to the other participants.  Make sure that you have your drool bib firmly attached, I can’t be held responsible if you short circuit your keyboard because you’re salivating over the shared recipes.



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