Weight Watcher’s Cabbage Soup – Sweet and Sour |
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Prep Time: 20 Minutes Cook Time: 180 Minutes |
Ready In: 200 Minutes Servings: 18 |
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This was originally a WW recipe, from, I am guessing, the early 70s. I am pretty sure it has been altered somewhat, but it is super-easy and very tasty. We make it often in spite of its low calorie/low fat attributes ;-). My Nana always had a pot of it on the back burner because it was a “free” food, and boy, did the house smell good! Makes lots, but freezes well, also. Ingredients:
1 medium head of cabbage |
6 large celery ribs |
1 lb carrot |
4 onions |
2 (28 ounce) cans tomatoes with juice |
1 (46 ounce) can tomato juice (or v8) |
6 -8 beef bouillon cubes |
1 teaspoon citric acid (sour salt) |
4 (1 g) packets sweet 'n low or 4 (1 g) packets another sweetener |
black pepper |
salt, if desired (optional) |
Directions:
1. Cut up all the veggies, put everything in a very large pot, cover with water, and cook at least 3 hours, until everything is very soft. 2. Taste for seasoning – judge sour and sweet separately to see weather to add more citric acid or sweetener. I usually do add plenty more of each, until it is delicious. 3. Notes:. 4. Don’t even bother cutting the core out of the cabbage – it cooks down with everything else and will be delicious. Really. 5. Measurements can be approximate. Feel free to adjust for what you like or have on hand. I know I always have a glass of the juice before pouring it into the pot ;-) Speaking of the juice, I don't remember it being part of the original recipe, but I always add it for tomatoey taste and body. 6. Sometimes, my Nana added green peppers. Her recipe also mentioned to serve with “rice and veal balls”, although I don’t actually remember her doing this. What could be bad?. 7. When I am not on a diet, I add brown sugar instead of the sweet-and-low. 8. Oops - I Totally had to Estimate how many servings. But this does mostly fill my 10 quart pot, and then cook off a little, so I will est. 18 servings - your mileage will vary;-). |
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