Dr.Retarded
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Could make a pot of chicken and andouille gumbo, or a seafood gumbo, that would probably be a big hit.Got a soup club going at work, 4 of us fellas get on good and have a rotation going every Friday for the tail end of winter. Cook the night before, bring it in an Insta pot with some bread and everyone’s happy
So far we have had a roast pumpkin, a tuscan soup which I made, a chicken and mushroom, and a roast tomato soup.
I grabbed the recipe for Zuppa Toscana from here. Never had it before but it won me over. It went down a treat since I was able to source meat from a friend’s family sausage making day too.
Since the search function is broken I’m appealing to the forum for more soup recipes you’ve made and enjoyed. Sure I could Google something, but I’d rather go with recommendations from real people here, doesn’t have to be fancy.
My wife has been making a really great chicken noodle soup for when my stomach is screwed up. Just pick up a rotisserie chicken, or you can always grab chicken thighs and brown them.
Just a standard mirepoix, but we also add mushrooms and leeks. Bay leaf, do a bouquet garni or whatever herbs you like such as thyme rosemary, etc. could splash a little white wine if you have it. Parsley stems in the bouquet are also great. And throw some fresh parsley in towards the end.
We don't cook the noodles in there though. We cook those separate. I found that it gets too gummy, so just make a big bag, keep it separate and I'm just add to your bowl and ladle on your soup.
Beauty of it is you can add whatever other vegetables. Sometimes we'll put sugar snap peas or cut up green beans. You could also add things like cannellini beans or navy beans. Hell if you wanted cauliflower or broccoli, I'm sure you could do that. I don't know I just really enjoy it and it's something I make and eat when I'm not feeling well.
You could always do a baked potato soup as well. I'd like to try to recreate the old one from bennigan's from way back when.
A good bisque isn't too hard, just requires a good stock.
You should check out the French cooking Academy on YouTube. The guy does classic French cuisine, and has quite a bit of different soups on there. He did won the other day that was apparently the favorite soup of Louis the 15th I think.
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