There's a tiny patch of leaves changing color! |
Spinach Artichoke Soup
Ingredients:
1 tbsp olive oil
1tbsp butter
2 small onions (or one medium one); chopped fine
2-3 cloves garlic, minced
1 12 oz jar artichoke hearts, drained and lightly rinsed if marinated; roughly chopped
2c fresh baby spinach, or thawed, drained frozen spinach
2c chicken broth or stock
1 tbsp flour
dash of salt
1/4 tsp black pepper
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 jar alfredo sauce
1/4 c half and half or heavy whipping cream ( or you could also use milk)
1c mozzarella cheese, shredded
1/4 c parmesan cheese, shredded
1) Add the oil and butter to your pot over medium high heat
Butter and olive oil..the magic combination |
Buttered onions, yum |
Silly garlic, get in that pot |
I was pretty impressed with the steam in this picture.. |
Get in my belly |
Starting to look like soup! |
7) Reduce heat to medium low, cover and let simmer 10-15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Longer if you can, but I was starving and wanted it done as soon as possible!
8) Add the half jar of alfredo sauce and the half and half. (here's where the cream cheese would have been awesome, but sometimes you just got to use up those half jars you got lying around!)
My favorite part, when it gets creamy... |
10) Taste, and adjust to your liking. I ended up adding a few dashes of red pepper flakes, but I have to have a little spice on everything! The alfredo sauce really helps adding some dimension of flavors without having to doctor it up too much.
11) Turn off the stove and cover the soup, let stand for 5 min just to merry the flavors together. Serve warm with a little extra parmesan on top. I also am a cracker fiend so I added those too, after I took the picture.
Doesn't get better than a hot bowl of soup |
And there you have it! A nice warm bowl of comforting soup reminiscent of spinach artichoke dip but you get to eat it with a spoon! And as an added bonus, you also get to clear out your fridge without having to throw any food away. Which is just not something we do. I have seriously found about a tablespoon of tomato soup in a tiny tupperware container in my mom's fridge. Her response? "Well, I might need it for something.." Indeed, mother.