Throw Together Crock Pot Cabbage Soup

"Yes, here I am back with yet another soup recipe that keeps me going and is quick as a snap to throw together and leave to cook. This is not fancy food but makes it easier for me to eat and not have to think a great deal about it being alone. c.2007"
 
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Ready In:
8hrs 20mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
10
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ingredients

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directions

  • Reserve 1 tablespoons of the lemon juice.
  • Place remaining ingredients into crock pot and cook on low 6-8 hours.
  • Just before serving, add the remaining lemon juice.

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  1. I can't believe I forgot to review this wonderful soup, especially since it's become one that I turn to quite often on those busy winter days when we want something hot and filling without alot of prep. I do add some chopped smoked ham and it gives it a wonderful smoked flavor, but it's excellent on it's own as well. I usually serve it with cheddar cheese muffins or cornbread.
     
  2. Had some cabbage on hand that I needed to use up, so I used this recipe. Wow! What a surprise! Yummy and filling at the same time. Anti-cabbage husband even had seconds and said that he'd be all for me making it again.
     
  3. very nice soup. had to make 2 changes; one; used savoy cabbage as that is all the store had and two; i bought chicken stock in error so used that. easy enough to put together; short list of ingredients and the taste was very nice. not a heavy soup but filling and satisfying. when i make this again however, i will follow the recipe and use the coleslaw mix or regular cabbage. thanks for sharing
     
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www.realethnic.blogspot.com I am marrying soon to a man who loves to eat as much as I love to cook. Gym, here he comes! I am also currently working on 3 cookbooks though I need Dragon software now due to my disabilities. My fiance and I love to be outdoors, have picnics and barbeques where I smoke all sorts of meats. I have traveled the world and am now still in my home port; at least to live but no moss grows under these feet! My fiance cannot cook, however and is now receiving cooking lessons from me. Anyone interested in cooking lessons in my area, please feel free to get in touch.
 
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