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2 Mon June 1, 2009
Recommended By Average Price Average Rating
100% of reviewers None indicated 9.5
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Description: This came out really good, thought I would share it with you. You could modify it if you want, I like mine spicy so I added more of each. I froze some and had it this week, it was hot this time around! Next time I'll stop adding the chili powder.
Ingredients: 2 TBS oil
1/4 onion chopped fine
2 sm. stalks celery chopped fine
2 chicken breasts chopped fine
1 can Ro-Tell tomatoes and green chilies
2 tbs cumin
1 tbs garlic powder
1 tbs chili powder
3 cans chicken broth


1 1/2 TBS - ThickenThin No starch, or a little corn starch - either is optional, you don't have to thicken it.
How To Prepare: Add oil to skillet or pot and saute onion, celery, chicken.


Add chicken broth, Ro-Tell tomatoes ( I used a hand blender to almost dissolve mine) add spices. Cook on medium heat for 30-45 minutes.


You can tweak the flavor some according to taste. I like it spicy so I added more of this and that. Or add salt if you think it needs it. I didn't use any and I'm a salt person, it didn't need it in my opinion.


1 LC tortilla as garnish
Using a pizza cutter, cut thin strips of a LC tortilla, bake until crisp at 400. I almost burned mine so watch them.


ThickenThin is a starch made from vegetables. 1 tsp = 2.3 carbs so you're adding 11-12 carbs for the whole pot of soup, divided up your not getting many. I bought mine at Netricion. It's only the second time I used it. Just added a little water in a bowl to make it creamy, then add a little at a time until its the consistency you want. I made mine a little thick, more of a creamy texture.


One LC tortilla had 4 net carbs and was garnish for 3 bowls.
Number of Servings: 5-6
Carbs per serving - include all nutritional information if known: Low, unsure
Preparation Time: 1 hour to table
Effort (Easy, Average, Difficult): Easy
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yankeefan2525
Junior LCF Member

Registered: December 2008
Review Date: Thu January 1, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros): Delicious! Easyish
Cons: takes a little longer than an hour

This is delicious. Tastes exactly like Chili, except no beans. I made this last night, and it took a little longer than an hour. It took about 10-15 to prepare, and about an hour to actually cook. I think it's better if it cooks longer, and even better if it sits. I made a batch according exactly to the recipe last night, and it was so good. Put a little sour cream and mexican cheese on top, and you've got a delicious low carb soup. I wonder how this would be with the Cauliflower rice that there's a recipe for (I think on here).


For somebody that has never cooked a soup before (I'm only 15), it was relatively easy, but a little harder than I thought.
TAMUKmom
Junior LCF Member

Registered: January 2009
Posts: 4
Review Date: Mon June 1, 2009 Would you recommend the product? Yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Positive aspects of the product (pros): good and spicy
Cons: none

I added Juanita's Mexican style Hominy, and did not thicken mine with anything.
This Hominy is low carb but most Hominy's are not. Since I am in Texas, I also topped with Avocado and a few fried low carb corn tortilla strips.


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