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    Potato Leek Soup (Gluten-Free)

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    This recipe comes to us from "Carriefaith" in the Open Original Shared Link.

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    Ingredients:
    1 large leek or 3 small leeks white and green parts, minced in a blender or food processor
    1 large carrot or 3 small carrots, minced in a blender or food processor
    1 onion, diced
    3-4 cloves of garlic, minced
    4-5 potatoes, cut into bite size pieces
    1 tablespoon Mrs. Dash Original
    3-4 cups of plain rice milk, almond milk, or soy milk (Natur-a, Almond Breeze, So Good)
    3-4 cups of water or Imagine broth
    1-2 tablespoons of olive oil
    Optional, 1 tablespoon, hot chili sauce
    Optional or if you use water 1-2 McCormick all-vegetable bouillon (vegetable, chicken, or beef)

    Directions:
    Cook leeks, onions, garlic, and oil in a frying pan until soft. At the same time, place all other ingredients in a large pot and boil over medium heat. Place the leeks, onions, and garlic in the pot. Cook over low heat until the potatoes are done.



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    Thank You for this recipe. My daughter wants to eat everything that my husband and I do, so low and behold...we are all on a gluten-free diet and recipes like this allow all of us to eat good food that we like. I am sincerely appreciative.

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    I can't wait to try this recipe tonight. It sounds wonderful. Thanks for posting it.

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