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    PuppyPower

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    #378068   2008-05-20 21:34 GMT      
    I made pumpkin soup a couple of days ago, there's still heaps left over and I was wanting to use it up for dinner tonight.

    Does anyone have any ideas about how to turn it into a main meal with meat, pasta, etc etc so that we arn't just having plain old soup again?

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    #378069   2008-05-20 21:41 GMT      
    Use it as a base for a curry.
    Brown some chicken or whatever you like, add some curry powder or paste and any other spices you like (cumin coriander, anise, cinnamon, chillies, ginger, garlic etc) add some veggies and pour over your soup. Add some coconut milk if you like. Garnish with some cilantro and some cool refreshing yogurt. MMM. I wish that was my dinner!

    Hope you like it!

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    #378070   2008-05-21 05:07 GMT      
    Make pasta sauce :fry some minced garlic with some oil, add minced meat(Pork, chicken or beef), stir fry for a few mintues, add in the pumkin soup, simmer for 5 mintues or so, taste it, add salt and pepper if too bland, stir in some chopped parsley. Can also serve with rice or noodle.
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