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    Default ISO. Hearty Vegetarian Vegetable Soup

    ISO a recipe for a hearty, crunky vegetable soup that will taste yummy on cold winter days. Preferably not cooked in instapot because we like the chunkiness factor. Any ideas?
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    This tuscan minestrone soup can be done chunky. You can add more veggies and it turns out fine.

    https://maryannjacobsen.com/tuscan-minestrone-soup/

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    I was going to say minestrone soup too! I just made it 2 days ago. Here's the recipe I've used for years. I use all chicken broth no water, 2 cans of beans, and frozen green beans not canned.
    https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/13...es-minestrone/

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    Thanks! These will work. I can use veggie stock.
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    We like this one https://www.melskitchencafe.com/load...liflower-soup/ and if you leave the bacon out and use vegetable stock, I think it's vegetarian. :P)
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    It looks like you're already set with yummy recipes, but just wanted to add an old Weight Watchers favorite from 30ish years ago. It goes by a bunch of names like Free Soup, Cabbage Soup, and Program Soup. No matter what it is called, it is very good and customizable.

    https://www.southernplate.com/free-s...s-best-friend/

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    This is the best vegetarian bean soup ever! Mark Bittman's Ribbolita: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1016052-ribollita

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    Quote Originally Posted by citymama View Post
    This is the best vegetarian bean soup ever! Mark Bittman's Ribbolita: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1016052-ribollita
    I don’t have kale. Think I could sub spinach?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jgenie View Post
    I don’t have kale. Think I could sub spinach?
    I think so; pay attention to when the recipe calls for you to add the greens, though. Spinach will behave similarly, but doesn't require as long a cook-time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizzywednesday View Post
    I think so; pay attention to when the recipe calls for you to add the greens, though. Spinach will behave similarly, but doesn't require as long a cook-time.
    Thank you!

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