Smoky Sweet Potato Chicken Stoup

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  • on October 13, 2011

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    Delicious! Instead of cooking my sweet potatoes (2 in the soup though, I baked in the oven, blended and added at end to make more like a cream soup. Had to add a bit of milk. Even the non sweet potato lovers in my family loved this recipe.

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  • on October 03, 2011

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    i love this soup. ive made it twice now. however, i do think this is a misleading recipe. first of all it took me like 45 minutes of prep-work alone, and also i had to double up on the cooking time for the sweet potato as well as the chicken. negatives aside, obviously i enjoy the recipe enough to continue to make it! yummy!

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  • on July 20, 2011

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    Spicy hot, temp.hot and delicious! Is great, great relief for a head cold or stuffiness. Gorgeous color. Wow. Love it!

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  • on May 26, 2011

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    I'm giving this four stars because it was very flavorful. However, it was too spicy for me (not for husband, though and it takes a lot longer than the recipe suggests if you don't want hard veggies.

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  • on March 25, 2011

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    In the words of my boyfriend, "This was kick-a**!" The white wine and chicken stock mixture added such a nice flavoring to the vegetables and chicken. The veggies and chicken were so tender and juicy, cooked just perfectly. I substituted a green pepper for the celery though as I'm not a big fan of it and I added in some chili powder as well as I like things spicy. I paired it with some delicious local bakery whole wheat bread with low-fat mexican blend cheese melted on top and in the words of Rachael herself, it was "yum-o!" Great recipe, definitely try it out!

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  • on February 25, 2011

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    Excellent quick and healthy meal! I only used 1/2 of a chile and just a drop of the sauce, not a big fan of spicy food. I used Riesling wine and omitted the cilantro/sour cream because I didn't feel like spending the money to buy fresh cliantro since fresh herbs don't last too long and I don't like sour cream. It was delicious, the chile in adobo really makes a difference, def. give it a try, just go easy till you know how much heat you can take.

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  • on February 03, 2011

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    making this tonight for a second time, love it!

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  • on January 26, 2011

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    I loved this recipe! It was easy and turned out great. Not only does it taste wonderful but it is pretty healthy. I didn't make many changes as this recipe is fine the way it is. I featured it on my food blog at DameGoodEats :

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  • on December 07, 2010

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    Yummy and Healthy.
    I had to improvise (wasn't running out for chilis in adobo, tho' sometime I'll try it that way too, so I read the reviews & someone said they substituted cumin/chili powder. Judging from the reviews here it's spicier the other way, & wasn't sure how much cumin/chili powder to replace the chilis with, so I did it to taste...it was milder, but still yummy. I also didn't have fresh cilantro, but not my favorite herb, so I subbed just a dash of dry cilantro and plenty of fresh flatleaf parsley. This soup was a pleasant surprise tonight...thought I was making the usual baked or fried tenders, this was a nice way to use them. Tks again Rach!

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  • on September 21, 2010

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    I love RR!! She does not disappoint, once agtain! So much depth of flavor in this simple soup - and so fun to make! My boyfriend loved it as well, and is eating the leftovers for lunch today (I was hoping there would be enough leftovers for both of us. : I made it EXACTLY as the recipe read and served it with warmed black olive bread! PERFECT to dip into this soup! TRY IT you will not regret it!

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