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re: Post your favorite soup recipe
Posted on 12/7/17 at 2:56 pm to Gris Gris
Posted on 12/7/17 at 2:56 pm to Gris Gris
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You can vary most soups to suit your flavor desires. I hope you enjoyed it!
We did enjoy it! I don't think I could have eaten too much of it without the andouille because of the sweetness, but garnished with the sausage it was very good. My 11 month old son absolutely loved the soup on its own without the andouille. I think we will try the roasted cauliflower soup next
Posted on 12/8/17 at 12:10 pm to jchamil
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We did enjoy it! I don't think I could have eaten too much of it without the andouille because of the sweetness, but garnished with the sausage it was very good. My 11 month old son absolutely loved the soup on its own without the andouille. I think we will try the roasted cauliflower soup next
I agree that it needs some other flavors in it and the andouille is a good one. I saw one made on America's Test Kitchen last night. It was a very simple soup. They added some of the peels to the pot to simmer with the potatoes for an extra flavor and then pureed that into the soup. I've never seen that before. They didn't use much because they said it was strong. There were no meats in the soup, but they topped it with chives, sugared bacon pieces and maple sour cream. They also used some apple cider vinegar in it. Interesting methods.
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