Chicken Tortilla Soup
My races have mostly been cancelled this year, leaving me without much to write about. But I still have to eat. It's fall here is Wisconsin and the cooler days means it's time to start cooking soup again.
My brother has been staying with me during COVID which means I've been cooking for two and trying out new recipes. With not being able to go anywhere I am at least trying to keep the menu interesting.
The first time I had a Chicken Tortilla Soup was during a soup contest at work. So I made my own version with a few tweaks. One of the reasons I like this soup is I usually have all of the ingredients on hand. Usually the recipe calles for shredded chicken. I happened to have boneless chicken breast on hand so I used that.
Chicken Trotilla Soup
2 tablespoons cooking oil
2 boneless chicken breasts chopped into pieces
1 large yellow onion chopped
1 tablespoon minced garlic
1 can chopped green chillies
1 tablespoon chili powder
1 (28 oz) can tomato sauce
1 (6 oz) can tomato paste
1 can (16 oz.) black beans, rinsed and drained
2 cans (14 oz) diced tomatoes with green chilies
5 cups chicken broth
1 bunch fresh cilantro coarsely chopped
juice of one lime
Garnishes
sliced green onions
cheddar cheese
Sliced avocado
sour cream
Put the oil into the bottom of a Dutch Oven. over medium heat. Add the garlic and onion. Once the onion starts to soften, add the chicken breast. Cook until the chicken is no longer pink.
Add the green chillies, chili powder, tomato sause, paste, diced tomatoes, black beans, diced tomatoes and chicken broth. Cook for one hour. Add the cilantro and lime juice. Cook for 10 minutes more. Serve with garnishes.
Serves 8
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Chris
Wodke
Founder
& Manager Team CMT
www.run4cmt.com
Chris is
a triathlete and long distance runner. She is a three time participant of the
Boston Marathon. In 2012 she finished
2nd at
She has
appeared three times at the Paratriathlon National Triathlon Sprint
Championship. She was the 2012 and 2014 National Champion Paratriathlon Open
Division Champion.
In 2014 she was the PC Open Champion at the Duathlon National Championship and
at the Aqua bike National Championship in 2016. She represented Team
In 2014 she represented the
In 2020
she was named a National Ski Patrol Subaru Ambassador and a USA Triathlon
Foundation Ambassador.
She
travels around the country raising awareness of CMT.
She is
the author of the book, “Running for My Life” that details her experience as a
CMT affected athlete and the book “Soup Sundays, A Journey Toward Healthy
Eating”.
You may
visit her author page at:
http://www.amazon.com/Christine-Wodke/e/B00IJ02HX6
Team CMT
is a group of athletes and supporters working to raise awareness and to find a
cure for CMTWe currently have 233 athletes in 41 states. We also have
members in Australia, Canada, England, Finland, Vietnam, Iran, Scotland,
France, Turkey, Poland, Norway, Mexico, Wales, Ireland and Sweden!. If you wish to join us visit our web site; www.run4cmt.com or www.hnf-cure.org
CMT or Charcot-Marie-Tooth
is the most commonly inherited peripheral neuropathy. It affects over 155,000
Americans (as many as MS). It is a disease of the nerves that control the
muscles. It is slowly progressive, causing loss of normal function and or sensation
in the lower legs/feet and arms/hands.
Symptoms
include; muscle wasting in the lower legs and feet leading to foot drop, poor
balance and gait problems Atrophy in the hands causes difficulty with manual
dexterity.
Structural
foot deformities such as high arches and hammer toes are common.
Poor
tolerance for cool or cold temperatures and many people have chronically cold
hands and feet.
Additional
symptoms may include fatigue, sleep apnea, breathing difficulties and hearing
loss.
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