Chocolate Bread Soup
Life with children is a constant adventure. I love when the kids come up with something so cool that hours later I find myself still smiling and chuckling about it. Tonight is one of those times.
Our family is famous because we have a recipe named after us. It’s called Pape Chowder. My mom makes it and she taught me to make it and now Melissa makes it and we love it. It was historically called Corn Chowder, but Melissa coined the term Pape Chowder and it stuck. It’s creamy and spicy and wonderful. Today was a slightly cool (low 80′s), rainy day in the Philippines and it was a perfect night to dust off the Pape Chowder recipe! Its been a while since we had it and in that time the Kid’s taste buds have grown up a little bit. They were are pleasantly surprised about how much they loved Pape Chowder. Isaiah was so excited about the idea of delicious soup that right after dinner he got out his notebook and pencil and began drafting a Pape Chowder Killer recipe for his own soup.
Chocolate Bread Soup
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10 M&M’s
6 pours milk
10 cups chocolate chips
3 pours creme
2 cooking oil
88 noodles
22 chicken
23 potatoes
12 breadMix all ingredients in a big bowl with a big spoon and cook for 30 minutes.
We have yet to try it out, but Isaiah is insisting that it be put in the next menu rotation.

At least he’s got the most important item at the top of his list -M&M’s.
September 24th, 2008 at 5:53 amThe 10 cups of chocolate chips don’t sound to bad!
When you make up the receipe (it sounds like it will make a ton) send some to the states via Caldwell. Just make sure you send it early winter so the M&Ms and chocolate chips don’t melt in transit. It does put a big smile on my face to visualize such a little young man thinking up this receipe all by himseslf.
September 24th, 2008 at 11:56 amYummy. Invite me when you fix it. Do tell Isaiah that in parts of the southern US, we serve chocolate gravy with hot biscuts.
September 24th, 2008 at 1:45 pmI like to embrace Isaiah. Haha
September 26th, 2008 at 2:48 am