Feed-Me-Now Soup
- Ready In:
- 10mins
- Ingredients:
- 7
- Serves:
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1
ingredients
- 1⁄4 cup couscous
- 1 teaspoon vegetable stock powder or 1 teaspoon chicken stock powder
- 1⁄4 cup frozen shrimp
- 1⁄4 cup frozen peas
- 1 clove garlic
- 1 1⁄2 cups boiling water
- fresh ground black pepper
directions
- Put the couscous, stock powder, shrimp and peas in a soup bowl.
- Pour in the boiling water and stir briefly to dissolve the stock powder.
- Grate the garlic directly into the soup bowl, using a fine grater.
- Cover and let stand for five minutes.
- Grind in some black pepper and enjoy.
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I used dehydrated garlic and mixed veggies. I also added a dash of hot sauce. This will be great to throw in a thermos for lunches. I look forward to experimenting with it. Thanks for sharing! Edited to add I have been making variations of this for months now. I throw any veggies, dehydrated veggies, frozen shrimp, different spices even leftover steak into a corell mug and let it sit until lunch and then heat it up. A lot healthier than our cafeteria food and delicious. The possibilities are endless.
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This is a very good idea and one I'm going to try again, but next time I'll either omit the garlic or just use a sprinkle of garlic powder/salt, as the freshly grated clove just tasted way too strong and raw. I'll also use 1/2 cup less water and add some other seasonings/herbs. I would think that leftover chicken, beef, pork, etc. would also be good. Thanks for posting this, Sackville. It's a very clever recipe and I'll be having fun playing around with it.
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