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Thread started 02/13/12 12:00pm

JoeTyler

The SOUP thread!

omg I love soup in winta!!

I need it!

right now I'm cooking a tasty fish soup, with some garlic and pepper

which are your favourite soups??

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Reply #1 posted 02/13/12 12:02pm

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If this thread is going to succeed -you will have to bring tits into the the thread. Just saying.

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Reply #2 posted 02/13/12 12:03pm

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If this thread is going to succeed -you will have to bring tits into the the thread. Just saying.

tits and soup??

lol

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Reply #3 posted 02/13/12 12:05pm

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Ok... tits again...

now soup!!! foodnow

I like almost every kind of soup... Minestrone, and ham and bean soup are prob my fave... I made an awesome loaded baked potato soup the other nite! drool

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Reply #4 posted 02/13/12 12:07pm

veronikka

Cream of Potato

Tortilla

Cream of broccoli

Lentil

Tomato bisque

Chicken and Rice

yum!

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Reply #5 posted 02/13/12 12:29pm

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Someone just made me some Tomato and Lentil soup. It's got plenty of chilli in it aswell. It smells devine! drool

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Reply #6 posted 02/13/12 12:37pm

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I ate a really good sweet and sour soup in a chinese restaurant yesterday evening drool.

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Reply #7 posted 02/13/12 12:38pm

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I love soups and I wish they were filling enough to be a main course on their own.

Some of my favourites: lobster, jerusalem artichoke, aspargus, chicken and corn, any Chinese soup.

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Reply #8 posted 02/13/12 12:40pm

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Turkish lentil soup "mercimek" (=merdshimek)

I like all kinds of soup, especially homemade chicken soup, fish soup, vegetable soup and exotic soups like iskembe (pronounced ishkembe) but mercimek lentil soup is the one that I make very often. I add carrots, onions and a bit of hot chilli to it. I use a blender to get a rich, thick, creamy texture. A bit of chicken stock is also fine.

And I must admit I like ramen, good old cheap ramen. But it has to be a good brand. The VERY cheap one are full of MSG and sodium. The good brands are decent though, especially the Korean ones.Nong Shim is the king of good udon and ramyun soups:

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Reply #9 posted 02/13/12 2:22pm

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This is what my mom's homemade soup looks like;

When I was a kid, I HATED it with a passion! disbelief

Now, I crave it.

It's like a beef stew w/ all types of veggies (potato, plantain, cabbage, squash, corn-on-cob, etc.) and right before you eat it, you put spoonfuls of white rice in it. A dash or two of hot sauce makes it even better.

I could go for a bowl right now. drool

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Reply #10 posted 02/13/12 2:25pm

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Sometimes just a bowl of steaming Tomato soup hits the spot.

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Reply #11 posted 02/13/12 10:00pm

lust

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That Turkish lentil soup looks fantastic. I'm going to google a recipe for it.

I love creamy pumpkin soup and curried kumara soup (a sweet potato from new Zealand).
I don't like chunky soups like minestrone or vegetable but if you have a cold go get a Jewish mama to make you chicken soup.

Shamon motherfucker.


KoolEaze said:


Turkish lentil soup "mercimek" (=merdshimek)



I like all kinds of soup, especially homemade chicken soup, fish soup, vegetable soup and exotic soups like iskembe (pronounced ishkembe) but mercimek lentil soup is the one that I make very often. I add carrots, onions and a bit of hot chilli to it. I use a blender to get a rich, thick, creamy texture. A bit of chicken stock is also fine.



And I must admit I like ramen, good old cheap ramen. But it has to be a good brand. The VERY cheap one are full of MSG and sodium. The good brands are decent though, especially the Korean ones.Nong Shim is the king of good udon and ramyun soups:






Sometimes I eat a bowl of pho at a Vietnamese restaurant.

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Reply #12 posted 02/13/12 10:26pm

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I make an awesome minestrone which is pretty much a meal in itself. With some crusty bread it's all you need. I love pea and ham too. I very much love Thai soups too, tom yum and tom ka gai love
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Reply #13 posted 02/13/12 10:38pm

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Deadcake said:

I make an awesome minestrone which is pretty much a meal in itself. With some crusty bread it's all you need. I love pea and ham too. I very much love Thai soups too, tom yum and tom ka gai love


What about cream of sum yung gai?
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Reply #14 posted 02/13/12 11:32pm

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veronikka said:

Cream of Potato

Tortilla

Cream of broccoli

Lentil

Tomato bisque

Chicken and Rice

yum!

The bolded ones are my favorites. Does anyone know "Chicken Soup with Rice" by Maurice Sendak?

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Reply #15 posted 02/14/12 12:42am

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lust said:

Deadcake said:
I make an awesome minestrone which is pretty much a meal in itself. With some crusty bread it's all you need. I love pea and ham too. I very much love Thai soups too, tom yum and tom ka gai love
What about cream of sum yung gai?

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Reply #16 posted 02/14/12 12:52am

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i luv canned tomato soup with heaps of pepper drool

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Reply #17 posted 02/14/12 2:39am

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veronikka said:

Cream of Potato

Tortilla

Cream of broccoli

Lentil

Tomato bisque

Chicken and Rice

yum!

Ohmigod. My partner brought me home this incredible cream of broccoli soup that they served in the first class lounge where he worked and I literally shivered with pleasure from eating it. I never realised soup could be so good!

I had a yummy bean mix soup last night with garlic bread. I make up a huge pot every couple of weeks and freeze a few portions. So easy to do. I always have some soup mix in the cupboard so I soak some overnight. I'll fry up some onion and spices in some olive oil, add a few cans of beans (Borlotti, chickpeas, butter beans, kidney beans whatever) a can of diced tomatoes, chop up a potato and a carrot, maybe some celery. I've recently discovered frozen spinach so I'll chuck that in. I love that it keeps well. I can't do without soup.

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Reply #18 posted 02/14/12 5:47am

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Pho

Menudo

Homemade Chicken Noodle

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Reply #19 posted 02/14/12 6:01am

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Chicken consomme

Matzo ball

Cream of Mushroom

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Reply #20 posted 02/14/12 6:07am

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MoniGram said:

Pho

Menudo

Homemade Chicken Noodle

Italian Wedding

Yes Lawd all that!!! drooling

I need to add lobsta bisque to that...

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Reply #21 posted 02/14/12 6:08am

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and chowda!!!

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Reply #22 posted 02/14/12 6:55am

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french onion

mushroom

italian wedding

navy bean

chicken pot pie

tomato

cream of (insert veg here)

drool oh, don't forget the saltines!!

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Reply #23 posted 02/14/12 7:02am

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Soup can totally be a meal! Pair it with a nice bread and it’s all I need. Stew or chili with cornbread, hearty root veggie soup with a crusty baguette. YUM!

My favorites are a vegan root vegetable chili with lentils, coriander carrot and sweet potato soup, spicy squash, the other day I made a spicy carrot and banana bisque with a coconut milk reduction garnish. I make all kinds of veggie soups in the winter.

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Reply #24 posted 02/14/12 7:47am

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My favorites are:

lentil

potato leek

cauliflower cheddar

tuscan white bean

tomato (but has to be with grilled cheese)

vegetable barley

minestrone

pasta e fagioli

Yum!

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lust said:

That Turkish lentil soup looks fantastic. I'm going to google a recipe for it. I love creamy pumpkin soup and curried kumara soup (a sweet potato from new Zealand). I don't like chunky soups like minestrone or vegetable but if you have a cold go get a Jewish mama to make you chicken soup. Shamon motherfucker.

Chicken soup contains something (cysteine?) that is supposedly VERY effective against a cold. nod

I make the lentil soup by boiling red lentils in water, no salt added, just the lentils and water, and some carrots.

After 20 minutes, I put everything into a blender and blend it until everything is creamy and like a thick broth.

Then I sautee some onions in butter or olive oil until the onions turn slightly brown, or golden.

Then I take the onions out of the pot and add more butter and a cup of flour. Turn up the heat while stirring, until the flour turns slightly brown. Make sure you stir it well. There will be little crumbs but that´s ok.

Put the onions back into the pot with the flour, add some chicken stock if desired, some salt and paprika flakes, maybe a spoonful of tomato paste, but don´t overdo it, otherwise the tomato will be too dominant. You can also use vegetable stock or one of those readymade stock cubes but I prefer more natural ingredients...but a stock cube every now and then is fine. I don´t always use chicken stock and it is not necessarily needed for an authentic mericimek soup but adds a lot of flavor.

Stir well, add a bit more water. Cook for 15 minutes.Use a blender again or one of those handheld blenders, you know, those sticks with a sharp propeller? Blend until the onions are pureed.

Serve with a dash of lemon juice, a few drops of additional olive oil, a little bit of chopped parsley and some freshly ground black pepper and/or paprika flakes. Tastes best with pita bread.

This is my own creation based on what I´ve learned from my mom but there are dozens of other varieties.

forgot chopped parsley edit. wink

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Reply #26 posted 02/14/12 8:21am

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KoolEaze said:

lust said:

That Turkish lentil soup looks fantastic. I'm going to google a recipe for it. I love creamy pumpkin soup and curried kumara soup (a sweet potato from new Zealand). I don't like chunky soups like minestrone or vegetable but if you have a cold go get a Jewish mama to make you chicken soup. Shamon motherfucker.

Chicken soup contains something (cysteine?) that is supposedly VERY effective against a cold. nod

I make the lentil soup by boiling red lentils in water, no salt added, just the lentils and water, and some carrots.

After 20 minutes, I put everything into a blender and blend it until everything is creamy and like a thick broth.

Then I sautee some onions in butter or olive oil until the onions turn slightly brown, or golden.

Then I take the onions out of the pot and add more butter and a cup of flour. Turn up the heat while stirring, until the flour turns slightly brown. Make sure you stir it well. There will be little crumbs but that´s ok.

Put the onions back into the pot with the flour, add some chicken stock if desired, some salt and paprika flakes, maybe a spoonful of tomato paste, but don´t overdo it, otherwise the tomato will be too dominant. You can also use vegetable stock or one of those readymade stock cubes but I prefer more natural ingredients...but a stock cube every now and then is fine. I don´t always use chicken stock and it is not necessarily needed for an authentic mericimek soup but adds a lot of flavor.

Stir well, add a bit more water. Cook for 15 minutes.Use a blender again or one of those handheld blenders, you know, those sticks with a sharp propeller? Blend until the onions are pureed.

Serve with a dash of lemon juice and some freshly ground black pepper and/or paprika flakes. Tastes best with pita bread.

This is my own creation based on what I´ve learned from my mom but there are dozens of other varieties.

YUM!!!!

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CarrieMpls said:

KoolEaze said:

Chicken soup contains something (cysteine?) that is supposedly VERY effective against a cold. nod

I make the lentil soup by boiling red lentils in water, no salt added, just the lentils and water, and some carrots.

After 20 minutes, I put everything into a blender and blend it until everything is creamy and like a thick broth.

Then I sautee some onions in butter or olive oil until the onions turn slightly brown, or golden.

Then I take the onions out of the pot and add more butter and a cup of flour. Turn up the heat while stirring, until the flour turns slightly brown. Make sure you stir it well. There will be little crumbs but that´s ok.

Put the onions back into the pot with the flour, add some chicken stock if desired, some salt and paprika flakes, maybe a spoonful of tomato paste, but don´t overdo it, otherwise the tomato will be too dominant. You can also use vegetable stock or one of those readymade stock cubes but I prefer more natural ingredients...but a stock cube every now and then is fine. I don´t always use chicken stock and it is not necessarily needed for an authentic mericimek soup but adds a lot of flavor.

Stir well, add a bit more water. Cook for 15 minutes.Use a blender again or one of those handheld blenders, you know, those sticks with a sharp propeller? Blend until the onions are pureed.

Serve with a dash of lemon juice and some freshly ground black pepper and/or paprika flakes. Tastes best with pita bread.

This is my own creation based on what I´ve learned from my mom but there are dozens of other varieties.

YUM!!!!

Thank you so much. I will definately make this. Maybe this weekend. How much lentils would you use. 2 cups and one carrot?

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Reply #28 posted 02/15/12 8:50am

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lust said:

CarrieMpls said:

YUM!!!!

Thank you so much. I will definately make this. Maybe this weekend. How much lentils would you use. 2 cups and one carrot?

Two cups are probably a bit too much for one or two people because the lentils increase in size and then you end up with a very pulpy soup, especially if you want to reheat it the next day (though you could actually just add more water then). It depends on what kind of texture you like. Some make this soup very "watery", and others like it a bit more thick and heavy. Definitely serve it with a dash of lemon juice and some freshly ground/crushed pepper and paprika flakes though. And maybe a spoonful of chopped parsley.

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Reply #29 posted 02/15/12 11:08pm

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KoolEaze said:



lust said:




CarrieMpls said:



YUM!!!!



Thank you so much. I will definately make this. Maybe this weekend. How much lentils would you use. 2 cups and one carrot?



Two cups are probably a bit too much for one or two people because the lentils increase in size and then you end up with a very pulpy soup, especially if you want to reheat it the next day (though you could actually just add more water then). It depends on what kind of texture you like. Some make this soup very "watery", and others like it a bit more thick and heavy. Definitely serve it with a dash of lemon juice and some freshly ground/crushed pepper and paprika flakes though. And maybe a spoonful of chopped parsley.



Thanks. I don't think we can get paprika flakes here. Just ground. Maybe I'll use chilli flakes or ground paprika or a combo of both. I'll let you know how it goes.
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