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Chicken Enchilada Soup (recipes) and ring(4) (iou)


Chicken Enchilada Soup (recipes)


Ingredients

4 to 6 chicken breasts

1 cup butter

1 onion diced

1 clove garlic chopped

1 1/2 cup flour

1 teaspoon seasoned salt

2 teaspoon paprika

2 pints sour cream

1/4 teaspoon cumin

1 can green chilies



Directions

Cook chicken in 12-16 cups of water until done. Remove chicken from bone and reserve broth. In a large saute pan, combine butter, onion and garlic. Gradually add flour, seasoned salt, and paprika. This will make a white sauce. If too thick, add a little broth and stir. Add remaining broth and sour cream; stir well. Add remaining ingredients and mix well. Cook until heated through and serve. Serve with tortilla chips, grated cheese, green onions and picante sauce.

ring(4) (iou)



ring verb2. Pa. t. & pple ringed. LME.
[from RING noun1.]
I.
verb trans.
a. Put a ring through the nose of (an animal) to control its behaviour. LME.
b. Put a ring on the leg of (a bird etc.) to aid subsequent identification. E20.
verb trans. Adorn (a finger etc.) with a ring or rings. rare. LME.
fig.: Shakespeare King John I will..ring these fingers with thy household worms.
verb trans. Attach rings to (a mare) in such a way as to prevent covering by a stallion. E17-E18.
verb trans.
a. Mark (a tree) with a ring of colour. M18.
b. Strip (a tree) of a band of bark, in order to kill the tree or to check rapid growth. E19.
verb trans. Provide (a wheel) with an iron tyre. Now rare or obsolete exc. Scot. E19.
verb trans. Cut (a vegetable, fruit, etc.) into rings. M19.
verb trans. Draw a circle round (a printed date etc.) so as to focus attention on it. L20.
Times She..has probably already ringed a date..for the election.
II.
verb intrans.
a. Make a circle; gather in a ring. Usu. foll. by about, round. Now rare. L15.
E. B. Browning We should see the spirits ringing Round thee.
b. Of cattle: move or mill round in a circle. Austral. & S. Afr. M19.
c. (Of a bird) rise spirally in flight; (of a stag, fox, etc.) take a circular course when hunted. L19.
B. Hines The hawk..began to ring up high over the hawthorn hedge.
verb trans. Surround, encircle; form a ring round the edge of; hem in. Also foll. by round, about. L16.
M. Holroyd An aggressive shyness ringed him about like some fortress. G. Daly The ballroom was ringed with chairs. Japan Times The presidential building, ringed by barbed wire and hundreds of police.
b. Enclose (cattle or game) in a circle by riding or beating round them. M19.
verb trans. Place or fasten (a ring or ring-shaped object) round something. rare. L18.
Phrases: ring the shed Austral. slang beat all the shearers of a particular shed at sheep-shearing.
Comb.: ringbark verb trans. & intrans. remove a ring of bark from (a tree) in order to kill the tree or to check rapid growth.