Fideo Soup (Mexican Noodle Soup)
8 oz vermicelli
2 TBS vegetable oil
1 c. finely chopped onion
2 garlic cloves, minced
4 cans Campbell's condensed beef broth (w/ the other condensed soups)
12 oz tomato sauce
3 beef bouillon cubes
2 tsp kosher salt (add this a little at time to taste)
1 tsp black pepper
6 cups water
In a large stock pot, head oil over medium heat. Break vermicelli into small pieces, about 1" long. Saute dry noodles in oil until golden but not too brown. Watch carefully this happens quickly and they can burn easily. Remove from pot and drain on paper towels. Do not wipe out pot. In reserved oil, cook onion and garlic until tender but not brown. Add beef broth, tomato sauce, water, bouillon, salt and pepper and stir well. Cover and simmer for 20-25 minutes until pasta is tender. Adjust seasoning and serve.
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HI, I am married to a Mexican and make this all the time, your recipe is pretty much right on but if you add a teaspoon of cumin you get a heartier taste. I also add the cumin to my Spanish rice and everyone loves my Spanish rice.
ReplyDeleteSounds so aromatic, especially as your other poster suggested, adding cumin! I will definately try this :) I bet a cheese quesadilla would be a great side almost like grilled cheese is to tomato soup..mmmmm ~Kelli
ReplyDeleteI am a soup lover and this soup sounds amazing! This weekend will be perfect for a nice warm bowl of soup when the temperatures dip here.
ReplyDeleteOh, my! LOL! Traditional everyday "sopa", very well explained. I make my own tomatoe sauce, and never use cumin. You can add either fresh parsley or coriander.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Thank you so much! I live in MN and desperately crave this soup so MANY miles away from me. So excited to give this a try. No restaurant but El Azteca in FW makes it so perfectly.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for posting this. I've tried to copy El Azteca's soup - have come up with some good things, but not THAT soup. Can't wait to make this! Don't get to visit El A nearly often enough from here in MN.
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome! I too tried different ones before finding this, and it's the closest by far! Thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteI live down the street from azteca and love their soup. I thought i was slightly odd for favoring it so much to other similar soups. Guess it really is just that good.
ReplyDeleteJust went to El Azteca today and after leaving, craved this soup and wanted it again! I almost called to see if they sold mixes or something! Haha so I tried googling it. I already made it and my taste buds are happy!
ReplyDeleteHow awesome!!! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
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