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Eddie Vedder Stew

afroannnieafroannnie Posts: 12,995
edited October 2011 in All Encompassing Trip
No..it's not a recipe from Dirty Frank's cookbook, it's one I found in a cookbook called "I like food, food tastes good". It has a bunch of recipes from different bands...the "Eddie Vedder Stew" is from Jone Stebbins (Imperial Teen). Apparently, it got it's name after Eddie ate several bowls of the stuff at a party.

Anyway, I've had the book for awhile, but I finally decided to make it today...it's quite yummy if you like veggies & curry! Perfect for a gloomy, chilly sunday!
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    RKCNDYRKCNDY Seattle, WA Posts: 31,013
    well are you gonna share said recipe? :D
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    afroannnieafroannnie Posts: 12,995
    Here it is.... :D

    Ingredients:

    2 tablespoons oil
    1 c. chopped onion
    2 tablespoons garlic, minced
    1 1/2 tablespoons curry powder
    6 carrots, halved and cut into 1-inch chunks
    3 russet potatoes, cut into 1/2 inch dice
    1 medium cauliflower, chopped
    4 cups vegetable broth
    2 tablespoons honey
    1 cinnamon stick
    0ne 15-oz. can of chick peas, drained
    2 cups plum tomatoes, chopped , or a 14.5 oz can of crushed tomatoes
    cilantro leaves (for garnish)




    Directions:

    Heat oil in large heavy pot. Add onion and saute for 10 minutes. Stir in garlic and cook for 2-3 minutes more. Sprinkle with curry powder and cook for one more minute, stirring to mellow flavors. Add carrots, potatoes, cauliflower, broth, honey, and cinnamon stick, and bring to boil. Then reduce heat and simmer for 20 minutes. Add chick peas and tomatoes, and simmer 15 minutes more. Garnish with cilantro.

    Serves 4.
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    chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    i'd take me a bowl of eddie stew
    thank you please very much
    and stuff
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    chadwickchadwick up my ass Posts: 21,157
    ed,
    where's the meat?
    for poetry through the ceiling. ISBN: 1 4241 8840 7

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    RKCNDYRKCNDY Seattle, WA Posts: 31,013
    thanks!

    looks delish...I'll have to make this sometime this week. :mrgreen:
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    afroannnieafroannnie Posts: 12,995
    chadwick wrote:
    i'd take me a bowl of eddie stew
    thank you please very much
    and stuff

    I have plenty leftover! I think it would be pretty easy to add meat...but it's actually pretty yummy & filling without it. :)
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    afroannnieafroannnie Posts: 12,995
    RKCNDY wrote:
    thanks!

    looks delish...I'll have to make this sometime this week. :mrgreen:

    You're welcome! :D Let me know what you think!
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    vedder_soupvedder_soup Posts: 5,859
    soup is soooooo much better... :roll:
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    Green CircleGreen Circle Posts: 5,191
    afroannnie wrote:
    chadwick wrote:
    i'd take me a bowl of eddie stew
    thank you please very much
    and stuff

    I have plenty leftover! I think it would be pretty easy to add meat...but it's actually pretty yummy & filling without it. :)

    I agree....meat....sounds like some chicken would be good added in here...
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    mysticweedmysticweed Posts: 3,710
    i just like the words "Eddie Vedder Stew"
    mmm
    spoon and biscuit, please
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    afroannnieafroannnie Posts: 12,995
    Just warmed up some Eddie Stew for lunch and it was delicious! :D
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    rollingsrollings unknown Posts: 7,124
    soup is soooooo much vedder... :P

    Fixed
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    soup is soooooo much better... :roll:
    Word;
    I've never gotten behind stew.

    Mayhap I can bogart Eddie's surname,
    + my
    super-fantastic-awesome
    broccoli cheddar soup
    will become
    super-fantastic-awesome
    broccoli Vedder soup!

    Cheers.
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    Thanks for the recipe! cooking-dinner.gif
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    tinkerbelltinkerbell New Zealand Posts: 2,161
    Yum sounds delish, very similiar to my beef stew just minus the beef.
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    afroannnieafroannnie Posts: 12,995
    Thanks for the recipe! cooking-dinner.gif

    You're welcome! I hope you like it! :D
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    afroannnieafroannnie Posts: 12,995
    tinkerbell wrote:
    Yum sounds delish, very similiar to my beef stew just minus the beef.

    I like the addition of the cinnamon stick..it adds a little sweetness and blends well with the curry..and it's perfect now that it's fall! :D
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