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		<description><![CDATA[I absolutely love soup. Even though I live in a place where it is at least in the 80&#8242;s, if not the 90&#8242;s most of the year, I can eat soup all of the time. Maybe it&#8217;s because I am cold natured and once the air conditioning hits below 75 I am chilled. I don&#8217;t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I absolutely love soup.  Even though I live in a place where it is at least in the 80&#8242;s, if not the 90&#8242;s most of the year, I can eat soup all of the time.  Maybe it&#8217;s because I am cold natured and once the air conditioning hits below 75 I am chilled.  I don&#8217;t know, but I am not going to complain because soup is an easy meal that can be made a million healthy ways.  I love the fact that it is usually hearty, but it doesn&#8217;t have to be laden with fat, calories and sodium to be that way.</p>
<p>With that said, you are probably thinking that cream based soups are definitely out of the question then.  Wrong!  A fellow blogger of mine, Cara at <a href="http://carascravings.blogspot.com/2009/04/healthiest-creamiest-soup-youll-ever.html">Cara&#8217;s Cravings</a>, is always coming up with healthy, yet delicious and satisfying meal ideas.  She is amazing at thinking outside of the box.  Well, a while back I found a recipe on her blog for a Creamy Asparagus Soup.  The word&#8217;s &#8220;Amazingly Healthy&#8221; were also placed in front of the title.  This was definitely something I was going to have to try!</p>
<p>So, you ask, how does she make this so called &#8220;creamy&#8221; soup creamy while still keeping it healthy?  Don&#8217;t you dare snub your nose at this when I tell you!!!  Cottage Cheese.  Yes, I said cottage cheese.  As we all know, this is something that you either like or you loathe.  I am pretty sure most people loathe it because of it&#8217;s not so appealing texture.  I mean it is instilled in us from a young age that chunks in dairy products aren&#8217;t usually a good sign, except of course with cottage cheese.  Well, I assure you that this &#8220;creamy&#8221; soup will in fact be creamy and not chunky.  The trick is pureeing the cottage cheese so it actually has a completely smooth texture and resembles a cream substance.  I honestly thought this was genius and would have never thought to do it on my own.  As Cara reminds us in her post, not only are you making a soup creamy without guilt, but you are also adding a good amount of protein and calcium to your dish.</p>
<p>So, Cara dared us to make this for our non-cottage cheese eating husbands, which I did.  The first time I made this I made it exactly the way she did.  Although my husband was a bit freaked out by the thought of the cottage cheese, he did admit that it was a great soup and that if he didn&#8217;t know, then he would not be able to tell there was cottage cheese in it.  Well, I decided to make it again recently, but try it with different veggies.  Instead of asparagus I included broccoli and cauliflower.  It turned out just as fabulous as the asparagus version.  So I send you off to go try the cottage cheese method and experiment with it a bit.  I assure you, you will not be disappointed.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-803" title="Brocc Soup OS 3 cropped" src="http://foodietwoshoes.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Brocc-Soup-OS-3-cropped.jpg" alt="Brocc Soup OS 3 cropped" width="250" height="250" /></p>
<h2>Creamy Broccoli and Cauliflower Soup</h2>
<p>adapted from <a href="http://carascravings.blogspot.com/2009/04/healthiest-creamiest-soup-youll-ever.html">Cara&#8217;s Cravings</a></p>
<p>1 tsp olive oil<br />
1/4 cup chopped onion<br />
2 garlic cloves, minced<br />
12 oz. of fresh broccoli/cauliflower mix (or 6 oz. of each)<br />
freshly ground salt &amp; pepper<br />
1/4-1/2 teaspoon garlic powder<br />
1/4-1/2 teaspoon oregano<br />
1 teaspoon lemon juice<br />
2 cups chicken broth<br />
6oz low fat cottage cheese<br />
1/4 cup nonfat milk</p>
<p>Wash the broccoli and cauliflower, and chop into small pieces, about 1/4-1/2&#8243;. Heat olive oil in a saucepan over medium heat. Add onion and cook for about 7 minutes, until softened and translucent. Add garlic and cook 1 minute more. Add broccoli and cauliflower, salt &amp; pepper, lemon juice and seasoning and stir to combine. Add chicken broth; this should be enough to just cover the vegetables in the pan. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat, cover, and simmer for about 10-15 minutes until vegetables are tender.</p>
<p>Blend together the cottage cheese and milk in a blender or in a separate container using an immersion blender, until completely smooth. Set aside.</p>
<p>Remove the soup from heat and process until smooth, either using an immersion blender or by transferring to a food processor or blender. Return to medium-low heat and gently stir in cottage cheese mixture. Bring to a boil, and cook for 1-2 minutes to let it fully thicken.</p>
<p><strong>*Notes:</strong></p>
<p>-Cara used Penzey&#8217;s Greek seasoning in her version instead of the spice blend.  If you have the Greek seasoning, feel free to use 1 tsp. of that in place of the garlic powder, oregano and lemon juice that I used.</p>
<p>-I have used both a blender and an immersion blender, I recommend the immersion blender over the regular blender if you have the choice.</p>
<p>-Be sure to blend the cottage cheese until it is COMPLETELY smooth.  If you don&#8217;t get it completely smooth, then you will have small chunks in your soup.</p>
<p>-You can also make this soup vegetarian by using vegetable stock/broth.</p>
<p>Yields 4 smaller servings</p>
<pre>Approximate Nutrition Facts (according to Spark Recipe)
Serving Size: about 2 ladles full
Calories: 92.1
Total Fat: 2.6 g
Saturated Fat: 1.7 g
Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4 g
Monounsaturated Fat: 0.6 g
Cholesterol: 10.3 mg
Carbohydrates: 8.5 g
Dietary Fiber: 2.7 g
Protein: 9 g</pre>
<p>*The sodium content is going to vary depending on the type of stock/broth that you use.  I recommend using a low sodium version.  I used a cottage cheese that had a 4% fat content, feel free to use something less.</p>
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