Recipe Thread, Soup Edition Hit me with your best soups, Veeky Forums. In return, here's mine, tortellini soup:
1. Melt 3tbsp butter in a dutch oven, then add 2 cloves garlic, 2 chopped celery stalks, 1 chopped carrot, and 1 chopped small onion. Cook for 10min, stirring. 2. Add in 2 quarts chicken broth and 1 quart water, then bring to boil. Reduce heat then add 2 9-oz packages of cheese tortellini, cook for 20min, stirring occasionally. 3. Stir in 2 tbsp of chopped parsley, 1/2 teaspoon black pepper, and 1 teaspoon nutmeg, then cover and simmer 10min. Serve with parmesan.
I've made this many times and it's always a hit. if you want more veggies, add spinach and/or diced tomatoes. If you want meat, chicken is really good.
Grayson Foster
Cooking tortellini for 30 minutes? They must totally disintegrate
Oliver Cruz
It's only at a simmer, so maybe it would work
Charles Jones
Tom Yum Goong. Simmer shrimp stock with lemongrass, garlic, galangal or ginger, thai peppers, mushrooms and lime leaves for 10 minutes. Add equal parts fish sauce, lime juice and peeled shrimp and simmer for 2-3 minutes.
So simple yet really complex flavors.
Jaxon Thomas
*forgot to mention have chopped fresh cilantro in the bowls you ladle into.
Logan Scott
>cilantro
Nathan Green
Gordon Ramsay's broccoli soup is pretty good for how simple it is.
Literally just boil broccoli in salted water until tender and then put in a blender with some of the water it was boiled in. Just enough water to control the consistency.
He puts a couple slices of goat cheese in it when plating.
Austin Cox
doesn't matter, they will have turned into slimy goo anyway. step it up OP
John Bell
Hey, this sounds pretty good. Except for the whole two cloves of garlic part (major red flag if I see this in any recipe that feeds more than one). What time would you add the additional veggies and chicken?
By the way, here's my Tuscan Soup which is fucking awesome.
Zuppa Toscana:
1 lb Italian sausage 2 large russet baking potatoes, sliced in half, and then in 1/4 inch slices 1 large onion, chopped 1/4 cup bacon, cooked and crumbled 2 garlic cloves, minced 2 cups kale or 2 cups swiss chard, chopped 2 (8 ounce) cans/cups chicken broth 1 quart (4 cups) water 1 cup heavy whipping cream
Chop or slice uncooked sausage into small pieces. Brown sausage in your soup pot and remove, set aside. Saute onions in remaining sausage fat until soft. Add chicken broth, water, potatoes and garlic to pot and stir. Cook on medium heat until potatoes are done. Add sausage, bacon and kale. Simmer for another 10 minutes. Turn to low heat. Add cream. Add salt and pepper to taste. Heat through and serve.
Tips -dice onions extremely fine and cook on low for a long time -measure the potatoes -follow the amounts on the recipe exactly (except for kale n' bacon) -make sure potatoes are cooked through before adding the stuff -put in breadsticks after the soup is done (turn off the burner) taste for salt right after adding cream (leve only slightly undersalted) -don't forget the parmesan
Josiah Gomez
2 ounces Jack Daniel’s 10 ounces cola
Fill a glass with ice. Pour in the Jack Daniel’s. Pour in the cola.
Adam Stewart
roasted cauliflour and caramelized onion puree'd with cream, butter and salt It's exactly as it sounds. Very good for a cold winter day
Adam Wilson
It's 95F outside and you wanna do a soup edition!?!
Adam Murphy
It's always a good time for soup, silly.
Jason Carter
It's always 95F in Thailand and they make godtier soups. If they're hot with capsaicin it helps you sweat which cools you off.
Brayden Johnson
I'm planning on making salmon chowder tommorow. Any tips?
Jeremiah Young
make sure to mix properly during the chowdering process or the soup will break
Evan Baker
>Hey, this sounds pretty good. Except for the whole two cloves of garlic part (major red flag if I see this in any recipe that feeds more than one).
A red flag for what? Having taste buds?
Julian Campbell
vegetable broth, spinach noodles,zucchini, onions, and diced carrots.
Dylan Bennett
I really hope next month the Veeky Forums challenge is "soup" since literally everyone has homemade soups they regularly cook. This month was fucking "savory berries" which virtually no one would ever do. I entered something, but how many Veeky Forums fuckwads are going to bother thinking outside the box?
Are you listening Numbaz?
Austin Reyes
Yes, I am listening. I am everywhere (on this board as my time and interest and autism will allow). If you want to suggest a theme, please do so in the actual thread. Also, all entries are valued and celebrated and saved. I love you.
William Adams
Anyone got gud lentil sort of soups with a tomato bisque kind of flavor maybe?
Lucas Lee
What the fuck are you going to do with two cloves of garlic? Do you even cook?
Jaxon Brown
>smoked corned beef & pastrami, sliced thin, stacked high on a griddle >swiss cheese stacked atop each meat pile to melt >thick-cut marbled rye, put on the griddle to grill in butter >horse radish & honey mustard smeared on each slice >stack them all together, cheese-sides up >pile on as much sauerkraut as you want to one side >press together on the griddle enjoy your delicious reuben
Chase Bailey
choke on my nutsack fuckboy that is entirely acceptable
Hudson Perry
Perhaps you're confusing two cloves of garlic with two heads of garlic? Two cloves of garlic isn't very much at all.
Tyler Wood
There is actually a thing as too much garlic
Especially if you have an allium sensitivity :(
Hudson Ward
god I fucking love HimaSaku
Jaxson Foster
Guy you're quoting. That's the point.
Brayden Powell
No there isn't, bitchboi
Jayden Allen
me too
Jason Flores
ok here is a potato soup recipe I made a while ago
fry some bacon in a big pot remove bacon and fry some onion in the grease add a few tablespoons of flour and make a light roux add two cups of chicken broth and a couple cubed potatos get distracted and let potato boil until it starts to dissolve add a cup of heavy cream melt a shit load of cheese in it season with black pepper add the bacon and chopped green onion before you eat it
Jacob Green
Anatolian Lentil soup
>boil lentils in just enough watet to cover all of em
While boiling cut up a clove of garlic and half an onion >sautee both of em >add a good heap of butter and a tablespoon of tomato paste (its even better to use half tomato paste half paprika paste but not neccesary) >smoked paprika >pepper >fenugreek
When lentils are tender use a blender until you reach a smooth consistency. Now add the spicy paste and mix em together. At this point the soup should have a beautiful orange/reddish color.
Probably my favorite soup of all time
Eli Hughes
Save'd
Mason Sanchez
>sautee leeks and onions together until soft >add 3 minced garlic cloves, 2 tbs of chili powder, tsp of S&P, 1/4 tsp red pepper flakes, 1/4 tsp ground allspice, 1/2 tsp celery seed, 2 tsp sweet paprika and 1 tbs curry powder to veggies, cook for a minute or until incorporated >add 3-4 chopped potatoes and 2 and 1/2 cups of vegetable stock >simmer until the potatoes are soft enough to be pierced with a fork >mash or blend to your preferred consistency, taste for salt and pepper >add a cup (or more to your taste) of chopped cooked jumbo shrimp, take off the heat at this point so they don't overcook >splash of cream at the end
Brody Diaz
Thank you, I'm going to try that tonight. I really enjoy meals with very few ingredients.
Ian Myers
Italian lentil soup:
olive oil 1 small onion, minced 3 cloves garlic, minced 2 carrots, diced 2 tbsp tomato paste 1 14-oz can diced tomatoes with juices 5-6 cups broth of choice herbs (oregano, basil, thyme, marjoram) ½ cup brown rice ½ cup dried brown, green, or lentils du puy (i used a half-and-half mix of brown and lentils du puy) salt and pepper to taste
sauté onion and carrots until softened, then add garlic and tomato paste and cook an additional minute. add literally everything else, simmer on low until rice and lentils are soft
Brody Cruz
foodwishes lobster bisque is my fav soup
fucking love lobster
Jonathan Harris
I don't know what the fuck he's talking about. Two cloves of garlic is nothing. Confirmed clueless faggot.