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escarole soup
Posted on 18 August, 2020 at 13:31 |
Escarole Soup Serves 6-8 2 tbsp olive oil 2 garlic cloves, minced 1 onion, chopped 2 carrots, sliced 1 potato, peeled, diced (optional) 2 cups chicken broth 2 heads of escarole (or kale), well washed and coarsely cut In a large saucepan, heat olive oil and gently brown garlic. Add onion, carrots and, if using, the potato (this breaks up and helps thicken the soup) and then after 1 minute, the broth. Add escarole or kale, cover and let come to a boil. Lower to simmer for 1 hour. If it’s too thick you can add more water or broth. Serve in soup bowls and sprinkle with grated cheese if desired. Serve with Italian bread. Variation- use vegetable broth to make it vegetarian Also, can add beans for fiber and protein Enjoy! |
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it is also used to treat invasive infections by candida, mucor, and aspergillus species in severely immunocompromised patients.
clinical evidence for its utility in treatment of invasive disease caused by fusarium species (fusariosis) is limited.
it appears to be helpful in a mouse model of naegleriasis.
it was approved for medical use in the united states in september 2006, and is available as a generic medication.
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it appears to be helpful in a mouse model of naegleriasis.

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