Poor Man's Minestrone or, as my Mom always called it, Hamburger Soup... Whatever you want to call it, it made a yummy dinner on this chilly gloomy day for me and the boys! It was the third workout in as many weeks for my 38 cent crockpot and it did its job like a rockstar!
This is a clean out the little bits left in the fridge, freezer, and pantry kind of dish...
Next time it might be a little different depending on what veggies I have that need to be used but to make the soup today, I broke up and fried 1 lb of hamburger. When that was nearly done, I added about 1 cup of sliced baby carrots I'd forgot about getting for snacks, 4 sliced up ribs of celery that were right on the edge of turning wimpy, and the half an onion rattling around the bottom of the vegetable crisper, roughly diced. I let this cook until the vegetables were starting to soften.
Meanwhile, into the crockpot went the end of a bag of frozen corn, the end of a bag of frozen peas, a big handful of frozen green beans, 2 packets of dry onion soup mix, and a can of diced tomatoes. I added the burger mixture and a couple of tomato cans of water (gotta get all that tomatoey goodness!), set the crockpot on high, and gave it a good stir.
Now, this is the really important step in making this soup so pay attention!
I went to the laundromat and did my laundry (yay for clean clothes!) while the soup simmered away and the flavors blended just like magic. Yup, I just walked away and forgot about it for a couple of hours.
When I got home, I added a little more water, the end of a box of shell macaroni, approximately 2 tsp Tony Chachere's Cajun Seasoning, and walked away again for about 30 minutes. Then it was time to dip it up and enjoy with a couple of crackers...
Love in a bowl!! Or, if you're like me, in a big coffee cup!