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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Nik's Pseudo-Minestrone


Credit for this one goes to.... Me!

Yup, I just whipped this beauty up an hour ago.

As I have mentioned before, I'm a nut for crock pot soup. Tomorrow is my husband's birthday, and he'll be working all day and sleeping away overnight, so tonight, I'm taking him out for dinner and movie (not in that order) to celebrate. I wanted to make a new soup today, but, knowing we will be eating in six hours or so, I made it for lunch. And, I "cheated" a little and cooked everything and then just heated it all together in the crock pot after.

I like to think of this creation as a type of minestrone, but there's no beans, so I am calling it "Pseudo-Minestrone."

Total cooking time for this one was about an hour, I guess? I didn't actually keep track.

Nik's Pseudo-Minestrone:


1 lb. ground sausage, cooked
1 large can condensed tomato soup + 3/4 can water
6 c. chicken broth
1 medium zucchini, cut into chunks
1 medium yellow squash/zucchini, cut into chunks
1 bag frozen stew vegetables
1 bag frozen California blend vegetables
1 bag frozen tortellini (I used tri-color cheese, it looks very Christmas-y)
1 T. minced garlic
pepper to taste
Italian seasoning to taste (I used a lot)
Original Blend Mrs. Dash to taste


  • I started by browning my ground sausage and draining it.
  • Pour tomato soup & the water into the crock pot, as well as the chicken broth. Add your seasonings and sample for flavor (my favorite part).
  • Add the sausage.
  • Cut your zucchini and zucchini (haha) into chunks. (see below, I used way more than one cup)


  • In a large (I didn't have a large, so it was a tight fit) saucepan, place your zucchini and zucchini, and both bags of vegetables. I took out the onions, because I hate them. Add enough water to cover, and cover the pan with a lid. Boil/steam until done.

  • In another saucepan, cook the tortellini according to the package directions. (Look how festive my tortellini is!)
  • When everything's cooked, slowly add it to the crockpot.
  • Heat thoroughly.

I topped mine with shredded mozzarella cheese, because I love cheese.

This is a less spicy soup compared to my usual regime, but it's pretty tasty, I think. Jake says it's "really good." Oh, correction, he just said, "I think you did amazing. This is really, really good!" Haha.

Lasagna Cups


The credit for this recipe goes to Lauren's Latest.

On Sunday night, my cousin Tarah, and her wife, Kelsey, came over for round two of Hand & Feet with Jake & Nik. Before we played cards, Tarah and I made supper.

The menu: Lasagna Cups.


I am not going to type up the recipe because it's long and I'm a little pressed for time, so here's the link for it again.

They were delicious, for the most part. We didn't have zucchini to add to the sauce, and we didn't use onions because none of us appreciate them. We also didn't have two jumbo muffin tins, but this all fit into 12 regular sized ones just fine. My only complaint was that the noodles making the "cups" were pretty hard to cut and chew. Not sure if that was our fault, or just how it ends up. They were softer after sitting in an air-tight container in the fridge for leftovers.

It was dark in our kitchen, but here's our fresh out of the oven cups: