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Reviewed: Oct. 30, 2009
Loved the soup, even my husband liked it and he doesn't normally like soup. The only change I made was I fire roasted the poblano peppers first which made the soup a little smoky
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Reviewed: Oct. 30, 2009
My husband and I think this is one of the best soups we've ever tasted! We had MANY sweet peppers to use up that had accumulated from our CSA boxes over the last couple of weeks; this recipe put them to excellent use. I wanted to make my own dry fajita seasoning and didn't know where to start, so I Googled "Homemade Fajita Seasoning", and a very good one came up on About.com:Busy Cooks. Gweb8, thanks for posting this soup recipe. We love it and will be using it often!
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Reviewed: Oct. 28, 2009
Very easy and so delicous!!
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Reviewed: Oct. 27, 2009
it was delicious and easy to make! will definitely make this again.
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Reviewed: Oct. 27, 2009
Soup has great flavor. I wasn't sure how I would like the fire roasted tomatoes, but they give it an added dimension of flavor. I sprinkled crushed tortillas on top of my bowl before eating. I'll make this again.
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The reviewer gave this recipe 4 stars. This recipe averages a 4.83 star rating.
Reviewed: Oct. 26, 2009
This is one of my most favorite fall soups to make. Now that I've made it a few times, I stick the chicken the chicken fajita marinade from this site (the one that calls for beer) during the day and then cook the chicken in a homemade fajita seasoning. Three Foster Farms chicken breasts make enough meat for this soup. I usually buy them at Costco. Sometimes, I'll add a can of Campbell's Healthy Choice Tomato Soup, if I have it on hand to make it a little tomatoey. (Is that even a word?) This is GREAT with the Mexican Sunset Bread, which is also from this site.
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Reviewed: Oct. 26, 2009
Delicious and very simple, will make again.
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Reviewed: Oct. 25, 2009
GREAT! !! MUST TRY! Taste better if sits overnight OR hours to get flavor going. Suggest to marinate chicken in 1/4 of fajita seasoning & tbsp of water. I used 3 peppers (red, yellow, orange) had on hand; added 1/2 bag of frozen corn for veggie; used canned (drained) kidney beans that I had. Suggestion if don't have Broth, use water and buillion instead. A favorite soup!
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Reviewed: Oct. 23, 2009
Yum-O! Couldn't find fire-roasted tomatoes, so used regular and fire-roasted green chiles in place of poblano peppers. It looked great, and tasted even better the second day than the first.
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Reviewed: Oct. 22, 2009
This is Fantastic! It takes a little more work than another recipe I have, but it is so worth it. Made it just as written and I'll be making it again. Thanks for sharing!
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Reviewed: Oct. 22, 2009
Delicious. So easy to make and very hearty. Next time I think I'll cut the peppers into bite size pieces though as it was a little difficult with these in strips. Be sure and add fresh avocado and some shdreded mexican blend cheese on top when you serve. PERECT!
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Reviewed: Oct. 22, 2009
Great recipe! My whole family loved it -no leftovers!!
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Reviewed: Oct. 22, 2009
I really like this soup. Quick and easy to make. The only change I made was using green chilis instead of a pablano because I didn't have any. I did find fajita seasoning but next time I think I would just add my own spice mixture instead of the package stuff.
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Reviewed: Oct. 22, 2009
A Hit, 4 kinds of peppers; 2 chicken stock 1 beef stock.
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Reviewed: Oct. 21, 2009
WOW! This dish was delicious AND easy! I followed the directions exactly and was so pleased with how it turned out. The entire family, including my two daughters, devoured this soup. I fried up some corn tortilla strips as a nice, finishing touch. Think I'll try adding some fresh cilantro next time. YUMMO!!! :-)
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Reviewed: Oct. 20, 2009
Very good!! Simple and tasty and a soup that my whole family enjoyed!!! We WILL make this again!!! Oh, and I used this recipe for my fajita seasoning mix.
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Reviewed: Oct. 19, 2009
When I made the soup the first time with the original recipe, I found it to be good, but felt it was missing some depth and richness. The second time I made it, I sauteed the chicken with a heaping teaspoon of chopped garlic, I increased the fajita seasoning to one and a half packets, used two cans of seasoned black beans instead of one, and used a can of diced tomatoes with jalepeno peppers (drained) instead of just fire roasted tomatoes. I added a cup and a half of corn and decreased the chicken stock to one cup. Simmered for 30 minutes and found that it was a rich, tasty fajita stew.
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Reviewed: Oct. 19, 2009
Oh my! I should say that again, oh my! This is delicious! I am actually eating some now while I am writing this review. I followed the recipe, except for the peppers. I didn't have any poblano or green chiles. That's okay because it is great without them! I also over seasoned, so I added a 16 oz cup of water. That solved the problem. Oh, and I used two cans of black beans. Instead of tortilla's, I poured it over a spoonful of yellow rice. Wow! This is good, good, good. Thanks!
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Reviewed: Oct. 17, 2009
This was fabulous! I did not have the poblano pepper so followed another reviewer's suggestion & used a small can of fire roasted green chiles. I added this to the sauteing peppers (red, green & yellow for added color) & onions a few minutes before they were done, then put in the remaining ingredients. At the end of the simmering time, I added some ground black pepper, a small amount of salt and a few shakes of hot pepper sauce to suit our tastes. The soup really was delicious as written and needed nothing else. However, intrigued by others' suggestions, at this point I added a can of southwestern style corn (couldn't find frozen). This made the soup very thick, almost like a stew, so I threw in an additional 14 oz. can of chicken broth and let it simmer for about 10 minutes longer. I ladled it over nacho chips in individual ceramic soup bowls with handles and topped each with shredded Mexican cheese. It was hearty enough to satisfy as a complete meal (a couple of the "boys" did have seconds!)with fresh fruit compote as dessert. I will definitely make this again -- and again!
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Living In: Lilburn, Georgia, USA

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Reviewed: Oct. 15, 2009
Absolutely delicious! I cooked it exactly as the recipe stated. Both my hubby and my young kids enjoyed and I will certainly be adding this to our dinner rotation. As a side note, the pablano pepper is called a pasilla in some regions.
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