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Practically Cleansing Mushroom Soup

Practically Cleansing Mushroom Soup

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    drbabs's Notes: I've been practicing yoga regularly for about 12 years, and a few years ago, one of my teachers got involved in cleansing for the new year. For a week you drink water with lemon, cayenne...

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Serves 6

  1. Cook the rice and keep it warm. In a large dutch oven, heat olive oil over medium heat till shimmering. Add onions and leeks with the salt, stirring until they soften but don't brown. Add mushrooms and garlic, stirring till mushrooms soften and start to give off their liquid.

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  2. Pour in chicken broth and red wine, stir in, and scrape up any brown bits that have formed. Add thyme and stir in. Reduce heat and cover. Let soup simmer for 20 minutes or so.

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  3. Just before serving, taste and add salt and pepper as desired. Stir in parsley. Put a scoop of brown rice in a bowl and pour soup over it.

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  4. Have a happy New Year!

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6 Comments on Practically Cleansing Mushroom Soup

Wedding_pictures_162 Reply

Yes, I've sworn off torture cleanses forever. Put the flour and butter into the freezer--you'll start baking again! Everything in moderation...

New_years_kitchen_hlc_only Reply

Wonderful! Love this. I plan to make the vegetarian version for a Very Special House Guest who is on her way to our house now. (She's a pescatarian, so I'll probably add some Vietnamese fish sauce for a umami boost. Actually, I'd add it anyway. It's my favorite secret weapon for all soups and stews these days. The trick is adding just the right amount.) Thank you so much for sharing this with us! ;o)

Wedding_pictures_162 Reply

Fish sauce--what a good idea! What's the right amount? Have a happy new year with your special house guest!

Scan0004 Reply

Sounds like good soup, drb.!

Wedding_pictures_162 Reply

Thanks, Susan!

036 Reply

This sounds delish Dr B! Way better than a torture cleanse. Plus it's stuff that we are likely to have on hand. We are on the same track - I am moving into cleaner and healthier now that the holidays are about over ... what in the world will I do with the mountain of flour, sugar and butter in the house? :-)

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