If you ever want tortilla soup quickly,
use this as the base.
I have mentioned this before. but it bears
repeating.
My friend Mary Jo told me about this.
Once the soup base is heated,
add your favorite ingredients.
I added a can of ranch style beans,
shredded chicken breast,
and corn on the cob- only because I didn’t have frozen whole kernel corn.
Because I used rotisserie chicken,
it was ready in minutes.
I then served it in my talavera bowls
from Dolores Hidalgo,
and I used the vintage silver soup spoons I have.
I only have two, but there is something
so satisfying in using something beautiful when you just have two.
Once served in the bowl, I topped it with grated cheese,
I just had one more thing to do:
iced tea in my lime green goblet from
San Miguel de Allende.
Enjoy!
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Beautiful, AND looks delicious, too!
ReplyDeleteLOVE those bowls.
Cass
it looks yummy and I think just about any food would taste better in those beautiful bowls.
ReplyDeleteYum! Sounds like something I would like. Thanks for sharing. Is the base high in sodium?
ReplyDeleteI have never seen that before but I will certainly look for it. That soup looks yummmm. That is one of my fave soups. Thanks for the tip. Hope you are having a great weekend. Blessings, Barb
ReplyDeleteI adore tortilla soup! And I've never had the proper recipe for it.
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Sounds yummy! Thanks for making me hungry:) Have a blessed evening, HUGS!
ReplyDeleteMmmm... you make something so ordinary (especially for us Texans) LOOK and sound so YUMMIE!
ReplyDeleteI love Iced tea!
naw...just kidding. I love Tortilla Soup too...(wink)
I'll have to try it with corn on the cob, Pat
looks delicious!!
ReplyDeletesaving the recipe..
hugs..
Loui♥
I am going to try this out tonight, it looks so yummy! Enjoyed your blog~
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