It was planned in advance to have our friends Chris and Kathleen come over for dinner and Justin decided he wanted to cook his enchiladas. Cooking these involves opening a bag of frozen burritos, a can of chili, a can of enchilada sauce, cheese and olives as a topping. I was tem

I decide on something I’d never done before to compliment the enchiladas. Tortilla Soup! I’ve never made a soup from scratch. Just that morning I had asked my friend Elsa, “What is that liquid in there?” and she was able to teach me of the diversity of broths. I checked out AllRecipes.com and found the #1 Tortilla Soup recipe (that didn’t involve a slow cooker) and went shopping.
I had a lot of ingredients at home and only had to get a few, but what really stumped me was the Hominy. I was scanning the produce section with no luck. Justin looked it up and decided corn nuts would be a go

It wasn’t too difficult to make, mostly just a lot of ingredients that my pot was exactly big enough to hold. It simmered for a long time as I whipped up some guacamole and put together a plate of soup toppings. I was happy to find I do own 5 bowls and served up the soup. Dinner was delicious for everyone.
Kathleen had made a Blueberry Maple pie for desert. Wow was it delicious, not a combination you hear of often either. What a baking goddess she is. I’ll get the recipe from her if anyone wants.
What should my next soup be- since I’m such a pro now?
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