The reminders come when I manage to make something that I want to remember, as I did last night. Don was recovering from a routine colonoscopy, so I wanted to make something easy on his stomach using homemade rotisserie chicken broth …
I was of a mind to make Brunswick Stew, but belatedly realized I was out of potatoes. So I thought I’d pivot to tortilla soup, but I was also out of poblano peppers and cilantro (oh the joys of restocking after going out of town).
Then it came to me that I had just bought fresh corn and coconut milk (which is not usual for me, but for some reason I had picked it up at the store). Combined with onions, celery, grape tomatoes, a sweet potato, chipotle powder, salt and pepper, I had just what I needed to create a chicken soup riff on Rundown Chowder. Which turned out pretty darn well …
All that was left to decide was what to call it … Don, wag that he is, suggested Run Out Soup. And so it is. I do think I’ll add some poblanos and thyme for the next go round, but otherwise the “recipe” (sorry, no amounts) should be good to go in the future, whether I’ve “run out” of ingredients or not.
P.S. Fortunately, we did have some tortilla chips in the pantry that added the requisite crunch that I always crave with soups … and salads, and sandwiches. Ha!


When I make soup in a situation similar to yours, we call it "refrigerator soup"... Whatever's in the fridge (or freezer or shelf) goes in the pot!
ReplyDeleteOne of my all-time favorite pasta dishes was cobbled together the night before we moved from Virginia to Texas … truly a “refrigerator” combo
DeleteWhen my mother would make a grab bag salad at the end of a grocery rhythm, she called it Garbage Salad. This soup is way too elevated for that! Looks delicious. Dee
ReplyDeleteDee - To be fair, it was the beginning of the shopping cycle. I do sometimes think I should make a shopping list on the day we leave on vacation so that I know what to buy when we get back. Haven't done it yet, but if I had, there wouldn't be a new recipe for the blog. So there's that.
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