Spicy Cheeseburger Soup!

May 6th, 2010 at 6:06 pm by --KALEB NATION--

When I was younger, my mom’s friend fed us something called Spicy Cheeseburger Soup. It was so glorious that years later, I still remember it.

My mom made it a few times, but just after our addiction to it had set in, suddenly ceased — with good reason. There were five kids and two adults in my family. To make enough of this soup, we’d need three pounds of ground beef and ounces upon ounces of cheese, and with all of us constantly pilfering bites from the fridge the leftovers never lasted. Since my mom couldn’t reasonably add barley to make the soup spread out over more meals (her usual tactic), it had to go.

Luckily, I got the recipe again (from tasteofhome.com — and all this time I thought my mom’s friend had invented it, that conniving fiend), and decided to make it,  with some changes (no beef bullion, + garlic salt, + on the onion, + on the pepper, + Velveeta cheese) and my bachelor method of measurement (Kaleb Revelation #214: I do not own any accurate method of measuring teaspoons nor tablespoons).

At the moment, I am currently stuffing my face with it. There is cheese on my keyboard. Doesn’t it look so good?



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  • Truly beautiful; congrats and thanks for sharing!

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  • PrincessStephanie
    While I very much dig a man who can cook, I work in a nursing home, and, well... I'm sorry Kaleb, but that kind of looks like the pureed mush we feed the old people who can't chew anymore... :P
    Maybe it's because I'm Australian, but that Spicy Cheeseburger Soup just does not look at all appetising :P
  • It looks like a type of Indian spicy soup. It sounds like a coronary waiting to happen, though !
  • elena95
    *drooooooooool*
  • That looks and sounds like something we could easily grub on. Thanks for sharing the recipe!
  • Trisha Rakel
    That actually looks rather good. And sounds very southern. ^^ Maybe I should try to make it... or get my grandmother to make it the next time I'm at her house. I don't trust my mom with food, and my grandmother is a good cook who loves spicy food. I guess being raised around Gonzales hot sausage will give you a taste for spicy foods. ^^
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