Swiss Chard Stew
- 2/3 cup sun-dried tomatoes (not oil-cured)
- 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
- 1 medium onion, finely chopped
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 medium carrots, peeled and finely diced
- 1 large bunch Swiss chard (10 to 12 ounces)
- 4 cups water
- One 16-ounce can salt-free diced tomatoes, undrained
- One 10- to 12-ounce package frozen vegan tortellini (such as tofu- or spinach-filled), partially thawed
- 1 1/2 teaspoons Italian herb seasoning
- 1 medium yellow summer squash, finely diced
- 2 tablespoons minced fresh dill, or 1 teaspoon dried
- Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
- 8 fresh basil leaves, thinly sliced
- Cover the dried tomatoes with about 1 cup boiling water in a small bowl.
- Let stand until needed.
- Heat the oil in a large soup pot.
- Add the onion, garlic, and carrots and saute over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until all are golden.
- Meanwhile, rinse the chard well, trim away the thick midribs, and cut into approximately 1/2-by-2-inch shreds.
- Place in another large pot with just enough water to keep the bottom of the pot moist.
- Cover and cook until just tender and bright green, about 5 to 7 minutes.
- Remove from the heat and set aside until needed.
- Add the water, tomatoes, tortellini, and seasoning to the soup pot.
- Bring to a rapid simmer, then lower the heat.
- Cover and simmer gently for 15 minutes, or until the carrots are just tender.
- Add the squash and dill.
- Cover and simmer over low heat for another 10 minutes, or until the tortellini and the squash are done.
- Stir in the reserved chard, and add more water if needed to give the stew a moist yet not soupy consistency.
- Season with salt and pepper, then serve at once, garnishing each serving with a few strips of basil.
- Per serving:
- Calories: 115
- Total fat: 4g
- Protein: 5g
- Fiber: 4g
- Carbohydrate: 17g
- Cholesterol: 0mg
- Sodium: 437mg
tomatoes, extravirgin olive oil, onion, garlic, carrots, swiss chard, water, salt, italian herb seasoning, fresh dill, salt, basil
Taken from www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/swiss-chard-stew-378900 (may not work)