When the weather was blustery outside, I couldn't resist making some good ol' fashioned Minnesota Wild Rice Soup. Here is an easy recipe that tastes like home. Sooo nummy!
Minnesota Wild Rice Soup
2 T butter
1 T minced onion
1/2 C flour
2 (14.5 oz) cans Swanson's chicken broth
2 C cooked wild rice
1/3 C (or more) finely grated carrots, I used one whole carrot, optional
1/2 tsp salt
1 C half and half (I used fat free)
2 T dry sherry
Melt butter and saute onion until tender. Blend in flour. Gradually add broth, stirring to avoid lumps. Cook over med to med-hi heat, stirring constantly until mixture thickens slightly. Stir in rice, carrots, and salt; simmer about 5 min. Blend in half and half and sherry; heat to serving temperature.
Variation: add in ham and/or chopped slivered almonds with rice in recipe above.
The best wild rice soup ever....yeah, sure, you betcha!
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This looks wonderful! I love creamy soups ... and the cold weather we're having in Florida is actually making a bowl of hot soup sound really good! ;0) Thanks for sharing.
Thanks also for stopping by my blog and entering my giveaway! It had been a while since either of us had visited each other! Nice to see you! ;0)
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