Thursday, January 7, 2010

Taco Cheese Soup

Slow Cooker Soup- Taco Cheese Soup:



This soup is Paula Deen meets StoneGable! I started out making Paula's wonderful Taco Soup... but I just got a little carried away! I took out a little of this and that from her recipe... and added a pinch of this and a pound of that to make a soup all my own.I ended up with a soup that the 3 men at my table just loved.

This is not a delicate or gourmet soup. If you are looking for a stick to your ribs, hearty, BIG flavor meal-of-a-soup, then this is the one for you. So easy to make, it is almost embarrassing. I got so many compliments from my men... but I didn't tell how little work went into it.

And Paula... if you are reading my blog, I would love to meet you! I am in Savannah again this coming March for the Historic Home and Garden Tour... it's like finding the Mothership! So let's get together for some sweet tea and and a goodie with lots of butter!

And to all of you... "Best dishes from my blog to you"!

Recipe: Taco Cheese Soup (Adapted from Paula Deen's Taco Soup)
2 pounds ground beef
2 cups diced onions
2 (15 1/2-ounce) cans pinto beans, drained and rinsed
1 (15 1/2-ounce) can black beans, drained and rinsed
2 cups frozen corn
1 (14 1/2-ounce) can Mexican-style stewed tomatoes
1 (14 1/2-ounce) jar mild salsa
1 32oz. box beef broth
2 (1 1/4-ounce) package taco seasoning mix
1 (1-ounce) package ranch salad dressing mix
1 medium pkg mild mexican velveta cheese, cubed
Crisy Tortilla Strips- recipe follows
Sour cream, for garnish
Grated sharp cheese, for garnish
chopped green onions, for garnish

 Directions
Brown the ground beef and onions in a large skillet; drain the excess fat, then transfer the browned beef and onions to a large slow cooker or a stockpot. Add the beans, corn, tomatoes, salsa, beef stock,  taco seasoning, velveta cheese and ranch dressing mix, and cook in a slow cooker on low for 6 to 8 hours or simmer over low heat for about 1 hour in a pot on the stove(if cooking soup on stove omit cheese and add at the end of cooking time- stir in until it melts) . To serve, top with sour cream, cheese, green onions and crispy tortilla strips.

Tortilla Strips:
3-4 large flour tortilla
vegetable oil
salt

Heat a large skillet. Add 1 inch of oil in skillet and heat to 350 degrees. Cut tortillas into 1/2 inch strips. Add strips in skillet and watch them very carefully so they do not burn.  Turn when brown. They only take a minute so watch them carefully.
Remove from skillet and drain on a paper towel. Salt immediately. Yummy!


Bye Ya'll!

32 comments:

  1. it looks stinkin' fabulous and i've had dinner!!

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  2. Well I tell you what you could put Paula to shame. Your dishes are so wonderful!

    I am sooo glad that the recipe for venison was a hit. I love wild game and would rather cook with it. There are no steroids or antibiotics in it. There is very little if any cholestrol. Everyone at my kids school comments on how my kids are rarely sick and I think it is partly due to the wild game. They love boar! If you have never tried it, you must!

    The milk trick can work on any red meat to tenderize it. I have used it on domestic meat that I thought might be a little tough. Coke for white meats. I am hoping that you have a pork loin stashed in your freezer cause I have an awesome recipe for it coming up next week!

    You just made my night... again!

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  3. Girlfriend - you are killing me. This sounds AMAZING! My men will definitely love it. Thanks for sharing!!

    :)
    ButterYum

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  4. I'm loving this recipe. I got a slow cooker recently and don't know what to cook in it. I'll try this! --Delores

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  5. Just the thing for my new slow cooker! Looks absolutely wonderful.

    - The Tablescaper

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  6. OOO, yum...this sounds and looks so so goood...
    Can't wait to try it...

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  7. I actually met Paula last year, and she was so sweet. I had her sign a book for my daughter-in-law who was in Iraq at the time, and she gave me a big hug and said "Bless You and tell her I said thank you." (I blogged about it and have pics) Her husband is a teddy bear and soo funny. Are you really gonna be in Savannah in March? My mom and my sister have talked about going to the Home Tour this year, while my mom can still walk it. I will stay in touch, I would love to meet you. Wouldn't it be a hoot if several of us Bloggers met there? Oh my, could Savannah handle us all? LOL Love the soup recipe...I copied and pasted it. Blessings, Barb

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  8. Good grief-
    that looks delicious.

    I just wrote myself a note-
    headed out tomorrow in the cold to get the ingredients.

    Thanks,

    Laura

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  9. oh...my....goodness! I've made a much simpler variation of this recipe, but my mouth is watering for your cheesy, meaty, spicy version. I'll have to give this a try. And I'm still getting ready for that delicious looking onion soup I see everytime I check in here. What a wonderful cook and homemaker you must be. You inspire me!

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  10. I'll just sit here with my mouth hanging open and drool! Yummy. Dee Dee

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  11. Hi Yvonne! Oh goodness, we love taco type soups and this one looks so perfect for a damp and chilly day.

    Thank you for sharing the recipe ~ and I LOVE your photos... eye CANDY! xo

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  12. This would be a hit at my house and absolutely perfect for this weather!

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  13. Oh my word, this sure looks good. I'm definetly stealing, I mean borrowing, this one. Love the tortilla strip topping...your photos make it look that much more yummy. Stay warm!!

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  14. My men would love this one too, so would I! I just got my Wii Fit today...wonder how many hours I'd have to spend on it to burn this one off? This one's a keeper!

    Sue

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  15. I am reading your post while watching Iron Chef. You know what? I think your tweaks make this your very own soup. The photos are scrumptious. We'll love this soup.

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  16. I love to watch Paula and her sons cook together. your taco soup is delicious, hubby was drooling looking over my shoulder just now :-), Happy Foodie Friday Yvonne, Kathy.

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  17. Fantastic recipe and photos as usual! I'm making it when I get home!
    ~Rainey Rockin Vegas~

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  18. Well its near zero here and snowing, this looks like a great Friday supper. I'll head to the store for some supplies a little later. Thanks for posting, this looks yummy.

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  19. Yvonne...this looks devine!! Isn't Paula such a hoot? I would love to be in Savannah in March to have sweet tea & something butter laden too. I'll be pits deep in tax returns about that time, lol. I'm thinking the Historic Tour of Homes & Gardens needs to move to May :)

    Warm Wishes & Blessings!
    Gail

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  20. What a perfect soup for blustery weather. It looks delicious. Have a wonderful Foodie Friday.

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  21. mysterymeatloaf.blogspot.com/

    My beloved swears by his crock-pot, slow cooker. He has never made this, but mmm I should encourage him!

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  22. Oh perfect for this weather! I make one similar called Cowboy Soup! YUM!

    Suzanne

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  23. Taco soup and cheese? It doesn't get any better than that. I'm getting the ingredients my next trip to the store. Mmmmm, my mouth is "watering" all ready.

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  24. You really should post warnings to NOT visit your blog on an empty stomach or when you are away from home and any facilities to make your recipes! Now my poor tastebuds/stomach will have to wait a whole week to be satisfied!
    Who's better than YOU!!!!?

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  25. This sounds YUMMMY!! I'm adding it to my SAVORY DISHES LIST on http://jt-rosehavensetup.blogspot.com/ - which is where I have my Blog Roll and Recipes...and Much MORE!!

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  26. Came across your blog for the first time today. Saw this recipe, ran to the store for ingredients, made it for the family. We all loved it! I'm going to make this when I host bunco. Thanks for sharing!

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  27. Oh my goodness, this soup looks GOOD! I am going to have to try it very soon! My husband will thank you, I'm sure :)

    Thanks so much for stopping by my blog and for your sweet comment!

    -Aja

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  28. GREAT BALLS OF FIRE...while I am picking up breadsticks for cinn rolls, I'll grab ing. for this MAGNIFICENT soup and make it for my company. OOO, they are gonna loooove me...sooo much.
    THANKS, GIRLFRIEND...

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  29. i am a new follower and REALLY enjoy your blog... this soup is making my mouth WATER

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  30. This recipe tasted as good as it looked! THanks a bunch! Can't wait to try more of your recipes.
    Pam

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  31. You MUST add something so I can Pin your posts! Sounds relish!

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