Winter Soups. Whats your favourite?

Magicpole

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I love homemade soup and I don't care who knows it. If I say so myself, which i will, I make great soup. This is not a skill I learned from my mother, her homemade soup made stagnant pond water look fucking delicious. My mum, was to cooking what Bobby Davro was to comedy, an insult.

My learning to cook was a survival necessity. Soups, were one of the first things I mastered. This very afternoon I made a large pot of minestrone, to which I add smoked paprika and enough garlic to fend off a million vampires. Various beans, thinly sliced carrot, pasta shells, vegetable stock, chillies, canned tomatoes, tomato puree, pasata, basil, oregano, black pepper.

It is fantastic. There's no other word for it. Is it because I am middle aged that I love soup? I was wondering who else loves and makes their own soup? What kinds, as I am always on the lookout for new varieties. A couple of years ago I gave up eating meat, vegetarian food is on the whole fucking awful, so soups now provide an enjoyable alternative to my restricted diet.

It may be the snow, but cold weather makes soup better.

And yes it's been a slow day.
 
I love homemade soup and I don't care who knows it. If I say so myself, which i will, I make great soup. This is not a skill I learned from my mother, her homemade soup made stagnant pond water look fucking delicious. My mum, was to cooking what Bobby Davro was to comedy, an insult.

My learning to cook was a survival necessity. Soups, were one of the first things I mastered. This very afternoon I made a large pot of minestrone, to which I add smoked paprika and enough garlic to fend off a million vampires. Various beans, thinly sliced carrot, pasta shells, vegetable stock, chillies, canned tomatoes, tomato puree, pasata, basil, oregano, black pepper.

It is fantastic. There's no other word for it. Is it because I am middle aged that I love soup? I was wondering who else loves and makes their own soup? What kinds, as I am always on the lookout for new varieties. A couple of years ago I gave up eating meat, vegetarian food is on the whole fucking awful, so soups now provide an enjoyable alternative to my restricted diet.

It may be the snow, but cold weather makes soup better.

And yes it's been a slow day.
Try adding bacon to it, works very well, also pea and ham and leek and potato are nice and easy to do.
 
I love homemade soup and I don't care who knows it. If I say so myself, which i will, I make great soup. This is not a skill I learned from my mother, her homemade soup made stagnant pond water look fucking delicious. My mum, was to cooking what Bobby Davro was to comedy, an insult.

My learning to cook was a survival necessity. Soups, were one of the first things I mastered. This very afternoon I made a large pot of minestrone, to which I add smoked paprika and enough garlic to fend off a million vampires. Various beans, thinly sliced carrot, pasta shells, vegetable stock, chillies, canned tomatoes, tomato puree, pasata, basil, oregano, black pepper.

It is fantastic. There's no other word for it. Is it because I am middle aged that I love soup? I was wondering who else loves and makes their own soup? What kinds, as I am always on the lookout for new varieties. A couple of years ago I gave up eating meat, vegetarian food is on the whole fucking awful, so soups now provide an enjoyable alternative to my restricted diet.

It may be the snow, but cold weather makes soup better.

And yes it's been a slow day.

I’m on a health kick and imho home made soup is the best thing you can do for work dinners, done red lentil soup(sounds shit but is lovely, spicy chilli bean and vegetable so far. Chinese hot and sour next.
 

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