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Zucchini Tomato Soup I
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Joanna Knudsen
"I got this recipe from a neighbor and my family really liked it. I have shared the recipe with many!"
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8 cups chopped tomatoes
4 cups water
2 (1.25 ounce) packages beef with onion soup mix
1 onion, chopped
1 green bell pepper, chopped
6 zucchinis, cubed
2 teaspoons dried oregano
1/4 tablespoon garlic powder
salt to taste
2 pounds ground beef
2 cups macaroni
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In a large stock pot combine tomatoes, water, soup mix, onion, green bell pepper and zucchini. Season with oregano, garlic powder and salt. Bring to a boil.
Using a saute pan brown ground beef and then add to stock pot. Add macaroni and cook until noodles and zucchini are tender, approximately 10 to 15 minutes.
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Reviewed on Sep. 9, 2003 by LAURIC
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Sep. 9, 2003
WOW!!! What a delicious, filling soup. I made this for my family a year ago and it has become a regular. I freeze my garden tomatoes and zucchini in the Fall when I have an abundance and enjoy their fresh taste all Winter long with this recipe. We add two cans of tomatoe sauce to make the broth creamier and a can a sliced mushrooms. When we serve the soup we sprinkle grated cheese over the top and have homemade bread. I have also made this soup using shredded leftover roast beef instead of hamburger. I would highly recommend this soup to anyyone!! So simple and so good.
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WOW!!! What a delicious, filling soup. I made this for my family a year ago and it has...
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Reviewed on Jul. 30, 2007 by Sarah R-G
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Sarah R-G
Jul. 30, 2007
This is a very good and filling soup, even the way I made it: I needed to use my slow cooker, so I had to reduce the tomatoes and zucchini a bit otherwise it wouldn't have all fitted in. I browned the meat/pepper/onion first and put it on top of the chopped veges in the s/c pot. I used beef stock instead of soup mix. I also omitted the pasta because (a) there was no room and (b) pasta doesn't really work in a slow cooker soup unless you add it near the end. It was scrumptious and I will definitely make it again, probably reducing the amount so I can use the right proportion of ingredients.
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This is a very good and filling soup, even the way I made it: I needed to use my slow cooker,...
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Reviewed on Oct. 17, 2004 by
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JUDI LEAMING
Oct. 17, 2004
Excellent "dinner" soup ... thick and stew-like. I used diced canned tomatoes since we're beyond fresh tomato season and yellow and zucchini squash for eye appeal. I also like to use several different types of pasta ... again for interest. Easy to make and I only used 1 pound of LEAN ground beef. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
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Excellent "dinner" soup ... thick and stew-like. I used diced canned tomatoes since we're...
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Reviewed on Jul. 14, 2005 by COOKER476
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Jul. 14, 2005
Almost doubled the onion (had homegrown sweet), used 1/2 commercial canned no-salt added tomatoes and 1/2 homemade tomato sauce from the freezer, added a bit of extra oregano and a LOT more garlic (several minced cloves of fresh, plus almost all of the powder). Never added any salt, and it did not need any. Added some fresh sliced mushrooms close to the end of the cooking time, and they went well in this. I used cavatappi for the pasta, and it took too long to cook. By the time it was soft, the zucchini was almost overdone. Next time I would add the pasta a bit before the zucchini, even if I use elbow macs. Sprinkled on Parmesan just before serving. Very yummy.
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Almost doubled the onion (had homegrown sweet), used 1/2 commercial canned no-salt added...
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Reviewed on Nov. 17, 2006 by
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QUINLANQ
Nov. 17, 2006
I liked this recipe; however my husband wasn't as impressed. I made it in the crock pot, which caused the pre-cooked noodles to really disintegrate ( I hadn't cooked them all the way but they still couldn't stand up to long-term cooking). Wasn't sure if 2 cups of pasta was 2 COOKED cups or two uncooked???
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I liked this recipe; however my husband wasn't as impressed. I made it in the crock pot,...
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Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2006 by
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preflightcookie
Jul. 23, 2006
Absolutely fantastic. It was easy and very tasty indeed. I didn't have beef and onion soup available to me however and just used beef soup with some extra onions. A real find, thankyou.
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Absolutely fantastic. It was easy and very tasty indeed. I didn't have beef and onion soup...
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Reviewed on Nov. 24, 2003 by MWATSON33
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MWATSON33
Nov. 24, 2003
Delicious! More like a stew than a soup, but we love it that way.
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Delicious! More like a stew than a soup, but we love it that way.
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Reviewed on Oct. 5, 2008 by
Gabby
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Gabby
Oct. 5, 2008
This was an excellent, seasonal soup. I loved how easy it was to make, and was surprised at how quickly everything cooked. I used ground turkey instead of beef to keep it light and healthy (however the soup was very fulfilling), and maybe added just a tad more of the seasonings and herbs, just because I love them. But overall, I pretty much kept the recipe the same (except for the meat substitution), and my boyfriend and I were very pleased. Oh, and, I didn't take one other person's suggestion and added freshly grated parmesan cheese on top after dishing each bowl.....because that's yummy too.
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This was an excellent, seasonal soup. I loved how easy it was to make, and was surprised at...
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Reviewed on Sep. 5, 2008 by
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A. Thompson
Sep. 5, 2008
This soup is SO good! I took the advice of another reviewer and added a can of tomato sauce. I also substituted ground turkey for the ground beef. We sprinkled shredded parmesan cheese on top. Delicious!!!
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This soup is SO good! I took the advice of another reviewer and added a can of tomato sauce. ...
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Reviewed on Sep. 1, 2006 by Lisa Kay
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Lisa Kay
Sep. 1, 2006
Very tasty hearty soup!!
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Very tasty hearty soup!!
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