Mom’s Beef Vegetable Soup

Growing up, my mom, and dad, taught me how to make lots of things.  One of my favorite things to make that I learned from her was Beef Vegetable Soup.  She’d only make it once or twice a year, but it sure hit the spot and it was the only way she’d get me to eat peas!  I’ve had a request for the recipe which up until now has not been written down.

Ingredients:

  • 2-3 pound chuck roast
  • Head of cabbage
  • Pound of carrots 
  • 3-4 potatoes
  • 2 large onions
  • Large can of tomato juice
  • 15 oz can of whole kernel corn
  • 15 oz can of green beans
  • 15 oz can of peas
  1. Cook the roast.  I make mine in an electric skillet seasoned with garlic salt, pepper, and onion powder.  Make it how ever you like.  When it’s finished, let it rest then shred.  Save the broth, if desired.
  2. Once the roast is done, peel your potatoes and carrots.  Cut into bite-sized pieces. Boil them with a little salt for about 7 minutes until they are no longer hard.  Don’t over cook or they will be mushy in your soup.  Drain.
  3. Cut up the cabbage and onions into large bite-sized pieces.  Put in large stockpot with the tomato juice.  Bring to boil and turn down to simmer for 10-15 minutes.  Add any broth created from roast or from a can, but don’t add too much.  You will need room to add the rest of the veggies.
  4. When cabbage and onions have softened, add the potatoes and carrots, the shredded beef, and the canned veggies.  I add the liquid from the canned goods to the soup.
  5. Stir to combine and simmer to warm through.  Add salt and pepper to taste.

This makes a lot of soup!  Makes great leftovers and can be frozen if necessary.

Beef Vegetable Soup

June Reading List

  • Somewhere Along the Way – Ruth Cardello – Book 4 of The Andrades series – Luke, the doctor brother, starts to question his life when he meets Cassie, the owner of a bed and breakfast in Ohio.
  • Let it Ride – Vivian Arend – Book 3 of the Thompson & Sons series. When Clay’s best friend dies in a car accident, he is there to comfort Maggie as old feelings from high school resurface.
  • Come Back to Me – Cindy Stark – Book 4 of the Aspen series.  April is back in Aspen after three years with her cousin Jessie’s orphaned son. But as the dead woman’s lies and manipulations continue to come to light, April’s renewed relationship with Seth is threatened.
  • Darkness Eternal – Alexandra Ivy – novella 9.5 in the Guardians of Eternity series.  When vampire Marika was killed, gypsy Kata thought she was free of her sister’s torment. Little did she know a binding curse would throw her into Hell with good vampire Uriel as they fight for their lives.
  • Luther’s Return – Tina Folsom – book 10 of the Scanguards Vampires series. Twenty years have passed since Luther was imprisoned for trying to kill Delilah, only to find himself being blamed for her daughter’s abduction.  Reluctantly joining forces with Kimberly, the actual target, and the rest of the Scanguards, they track the kidnapper in a race for time.
  • The Perfect Gift – Kathleen Brooks – book 3 of the Bluegrass Singles series. Nabi has been in Kentucky for nearly twenty years and his biological clock is ticking.  The next generation of Kenneston’s learn his birthday wish and give him the best birthday present ever…Grace.