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Thread started 11/10/05 6:44am

Zelaira

What Are Some Of Your FAVORITE SOUPS?

Are you a MINNESTRONE FAN? Do You LIKE POTATO LEEK,,,Cream Of ASPARAGUS? CARROT? BUTTERNUT SQUASH? SPLIT PEA? What are Your Favorite Soups? Bisque? I used to get THE SOUPMAN FROM SEINFELD'S SHOW...DELICIOUS SOUPS... Good place..AU BON PAIn and EINSTEIN You can also get a DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE CROISANT..
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Reply #1 posted 11/10/05 6:47am

isadora

Pumpkin-soup or lettuce soup with Boursin and salmon drool3
Made by moi batting eyes
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Reply #2 posted 11/10/05 6:51am

Zelaira

Delicious Darling and Now you have me Hungry for ONION With GEYREE Cheese..Spelled Wrong..LOl...
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Reply #3 posted 11/10/05 6:54am

isadora

Zelaira said:

Delicious Darling and Now you have me Hungry for ONION With GEYREE Cheese..Spelled Wrong..LOl...

Geyree... hmm maybe it's because I'm not American but I have never heard of it.
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Reply #4 posted 11/10/05 6:57am

Mach

home made baked french onion
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Reply #5 posted 11/10/05 6:58am

Zelaira

The Cheese on top of the ONION. Guyree something like That?
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Reply #6 posted 11/10/05 6:58am

Ottensen

My sister in the States was just telling me out Einstein; she says it's sooooo yummy!
I make most of my soups from scratch 'cause I have this hand held liqufyer thingy from the kitchen people "Bosch", and you can just stick it in the pot and grind up everything even while it's still HOT(which I learned one cannot really do in the food processor cause the containers aren't heat resistent enought). So far, I regularly make:

lentil soup (from indian dal to moroccan style vegatable w/lemon)
potato soup with leeks
black bean
gingered carrot
brocoli with cheese
cream of asparagus
mulligatawny
pumpkin with apple (and i always serve it in the pumpkin as a bowl)
tomato basil w/ creme fraiche
cream of spinach
corn chowder
lobster bisque

...and then i recently learned how to make a mexican chicken based soup with hot peppers inside but i only made that once and can't remember the name.

the weather is going to start getting retty cold here soon, so soups are the yummiest, easiest thing to have (especially if you feel too lazy to spend a lot of time in the kitchen) cool
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Reply #7 posted 11/10/05 6:59am

onenitealone

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I'm strangely attracted to this thread... smile

I love:

Oxtail
Leek & Potato
French Onion


Just don't come near me with Vegetable or Tomato. barf
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Reply #8 posted 11/10/05 7:00am

isadora

Zelaira said:

The Cheese on top of the ONION. Guyree something like That?

Gruyère perhaps?
Delicious in all kinds of soups
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Reply #9 posted 11/10/05 7:00am

Ottensen

isadora said:

Pumpkin-soup or lettuce soup with Boursin and salmon drool3
Made by moi batting eyes



REALLY???? Now that combination sounds so odd to me (!) but that little face you put at the end makes me feel adventurous enough to try it!
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Reply #10 posted 11/10/05 7:00am

JDINTERACTIVE

Home made asparagus or mushroom is really nice before Christmass dinner. My friend Simon bought a can of tomato and churrizo sausage recently which sounded really tasty!
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Reply #11 posted 11/10/05 7:00am

Natisse

onenitealone said:

I'm strangely attracted to this thread... smile

I love:

Oxtail
Leek & Potato
French Onion


Just don't come near me with Vegetable or Tomato. barf


oh lala!! batting eyes

giggle

sorry couldn't resist hon hug lol
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Reply #12 posted 11/10/05 7:01am

onenitealone

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Zelaira said:

The Cheese on top of the ONION. Guyree something like That?



drool

I made a lovely French Onion soup once in which you had to include red wine.

Delicious!
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Reply #13 posted 11/10/05 7:03am

Ottensen

onenitealone said:

I'm strangely attracted to this thread... smile

I love:

Oxtail
Leek & Potato
French Onion


Just don't come near me with Vegetable or Tomato. barf


OMG, OXTAIL I haven't had since hanging out at my mom's in the midwest, like 10 years ago. I do remember LOVING the taste though! Homestyle soups like that and chicken noodle always used to cure of theflu for some reason, especially if there were spicy peppers added!
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Reply #14 posted 11/10/05 7:05am

Ottensen

onenitealone said:

Zelaira said:

The Cheese on top of the ONION. Guyree something like That?



drool

I made a lovely French Onion soup once in which you had to include red wine.

Delicious!


All that buttery bread and yummy cheese AND wine...gotta love the good old fashioned decadence of that! A return to form from when no one cared about carb-control, fat control, or any number of the control labels we stick the way we eat today. Aaah, those were the days, darling!smile
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Reply #15 posted 11/10/05 7:07am

virginie74

Noodles and shrimps stuffed vietnameese soup

My chicken soup

Vegetable home made soup
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Reply #16 posted 11/10/05 7:08am

Ottensen

isadora said:

Pumpkin-soup or lettuce soup with Boursin and salmon drool3
Made by moi batting eyes


...but now that I think about salmon I have done a potato soup before, with fresh dill and a cheese similar to Boursin...

can you tell me more about the lettuce soup, though? that sounds great!
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Reply #17 posted 11/10/05 7:08am

MarieLouise

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isadora said:

Zelaira said:

Delicious Darling and Now you have me Hungry for ONION With GEYREE Cheese..Spelled Wrong..LOl...

Geyree... hmm maybe it's because I'm not American but I have never heard of it.


She's reinventing Europe. lol Likes Belgiun waffles too for example.

I'm not the biggest soup-fan, but the best one is the Russian borscht (beet-soup)
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Reply #18 posted 11/10/05 7:09am

Zelaira

They now have these Fondue places..Melting POT. And well at one time they had those Fondue Wine and Cheese Places...
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Reply #19 posted 11/10/05 7:10am

virginie74

virginie74 said:

Noodles and shrimps stuffed vietnameese soup

My chicken soup

Vegetable home made soup


Oops! Fish french soup is so good, with "rouille, croutons et gruyère râpé"
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Reply #20 posted 11/10/05 7:11am

MarieLouise

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virginie74 said:

virginie74 said:

Noodles and shrimps stuffed vietnameese soup

My chicken soup

Vegetable home made soup


Oops! Fish french soup is so good, with "rouille, croutons et gruyère râpé"


drool
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Reply #21 posted 11/10/05 7:11am

onenitealone

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Natisse said:

onenitealone said:

I'm strangely attracted to this thread... smile

I love:

Oxtail
Leek & Potato
French Onion


Just don't come near me with Vegetable or Tomato. barf


oh lala!! batting eyes

giggle

sorry couldn't resist hon hug lol



falloff

Are you wearing that French Maid's outfit again??! rolleyes

lol
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Reply #22 posted 11/10/05 7:14am

Natisse

onenitealone said:

Natisse said:



oh lala!! batting eyes

giggle

sorry couldn't resist hon hug lol



falloff

Are you wearing that French Maid's outfit again??! rolleyes

lol


just for you batting eyes
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Reply #23 posted 11/10/05 7:17am

CarrieMpls

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I almost never eat soup. Maybe a nice wild rice soup in the winter. A friend makes an amazing cauliflower soup I like. Asparagus and broccoli are always nice too. I rarely eat soup these days. I should eat more soup.
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Reply #24 posted 11/10/05 7:24am

brownsugar

tomato soup

chicken noodle soup
and brocolli soup with cheese smile
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Reply #25 posted 11/10/05 7:44am

onenitealone

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Ottensen said:

onenitealone said:

I'm strangely attracted to this thread... smile

I love:

Oxtail
Leek & Potato
French Onion


Just don't come near me with Vegetable or Tomato. barf


OMG, OXTAIL I haven't had since hanging out at my mom's in the midwest, like 10 years ago. I do remember LOVING the taste though! Homestyle soups like that and chicken noodle always used to cure of theflu for some reason, especially if there were spicy peppers added!



nod

Love it!

I remember being repulsed as a kid when I found out what it was.

"Oxtail soup? Whaaat? An ox's... tail???!

A bit like when you find out tongue is actually, er, tongue. barf

lol
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Reply #26 posted 11/10/05 7:45am

onenitealone

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Ottensen said:

onenitealone said:




drool

I made a lovely French Onion soup once in which you had to include red wine.

Delicious!


All that buttery bread and yummy cheese AND wine...gotta love the good old fashioned decadence of that! A return to form from when no one cared about carb-control, fat control, or any number of the control labels we stick the way we eat today. Aaah, those were the days, darling!smile



Stop it!!! I haven't had my lunch yet! drool

One I forgot: Red Pepper soup.

Bejesus!
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Reply #27 posted 11/10/05 7:46am

onenitealone

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Natisse said:

onenitealone said:




falloff

Are you wearing that French Maid's outfit again??! rolleyes

lol


just for you batting eyes



Okay then, I'm wearing the Gene Simmons outfit just for you. wink
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Reply #28 posted 11/10/05 7:48am

SHANNA

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Ottensen said:

My sister in the States was just telling me out Einstein; she says it's sooooo yummy!
I make most of my soups from scratch 'cause I have this hand held liqufyer thingy from the kitchen people "Bosch", and you can just stick it in the pot and grind up everything even while it's still HOT(which I learned one cannot really do in the food processor cause the containers aren't heat resistent enought). So far, I regularly make:

lentil soup (from indian dal to moroccan style vegatable w/lemon)
potato soup with leeks
black bean
gingered carrot
brocoli with cheese
cream of asparagus
mulligatawny
pumpkin with apple (and i always serve it in the pumpkin as a bowl)
tomato basil w/ creme fraiche
cream of spinach
corn chowder
lobster bisque

...and then i recently learned how to make a mexican chicken based soup with hot peppers inside but i only made that once and can't remember the name.

the weather is going to start getting retty cold here soon, so soups are the yummiest, easiest thing to have (especially if you feel too lazy to spend a lot of time in the kitchen) cool


Yummy...I love this post (Ottensen hug Mulligatawny, what's that kind?)...I love this thread (Zel hug I'm finally sleepy enough to sleep, then soup...Any kind. smile ...But, perhaps curry soup today )
"...lay out my cushion of silk, don't rumple my fur!"
neko
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Reply #29 posted 11/10/05 7:54am

Zelaira

Thanks Baby. Multigatawney is this DELICIOUS INDIAN LENTIL SOUP. I was Forgetting how good WILd RICE SOUP is and I will give a BIG SHOUT OUT TO MY FAVORITE PLACE for WILD RICE SOUP! THE LOON ACROSS from THE OLD GLAM SLAM NOW THE QUEST in MINNEAPPOLIS. Ya Want GREAT SOUP...THE LOON... biggrin And I remember once somewhere having a CHEDDER SOUP in a BREAD BOWL was DELICIOSO... They also have these PROGRESSO ITALIAN SOUPS..Pasta FAGOLI and ITALIAN WEDDING and CHICKARINA...ENJOY MORE SOUP!!! biggrin
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