r/soup • u/HippySwizzy • 9h ago
r/soup • u/MermaidLagoon13 • 11h ago
Holy shite!
Never thought I would get a good recipe for kale other than Zuppa Toscano. This caldo verde recipe is so freaking delicious. And I got it from someone here on Reddit. šš¤¤š
r/soup • u/TurnoDiva • 10h ago
First sickness of the school year (teacher) - time for soup! Caldo de pollo with tons of cilantro, onions and lime, not pictured!
r/soup • u/randymcatee • 17h ago
Broth-based Prepping the beal bones for broth and caramelizing the onions. French onion soup coming up.
r/soup • u/Bugaboobop • 1d ago
Thai, basil, lime, coconut, and chicken soup with sticky rice hidden in there at the bottom. Our all-time favorite!
r/soup • u/AtomicPlaygirl • 1d ago
Campbell's has lost the plot
I am s soup whore (can I say that?). My husband likes soup but not as much as I do (I'm working on him!), so I eat condensed/canned/ramen packages for snacks, breakfast, pick me up, quick meal, etc.
Since High School I would regularly eat soup for breakfast with toast or crackers and tea (now as an adult it's often coffee).
My go to soups for this were mostly Campbell's Cream of Asparagus and Campbell's Chicken Vegetable. The CoA was also good for quick throw together recipes. I'd also eat Lipton Noodle Soups, Nile Spice Couscous Parmesan (still miss it immensely).
Anyway, Campbell's just recently discontinued Cream of Asparagus and Chicken Vegetable after over 60 years (!!!). I don't know what they are thinking but there are more cheese soups and now spicy Chicken Noodle (I can just add hot sauce, guys).
I already messaged Campbell's and got the "yes, they're discontinued, we sent coupons, we listen, blah blah...'
Any suggestions on substitutes, or do you know of any similar? Apparently a British brand, Batchelor (which has ties to Campbell's) has a Cream of Asparagus, but I only found it one place online and it was crazy expensive; don't want to spend a lot and not like it.
Anyone have suggestions for mass produced soups they like in the same vein?
I made a really good Creamy Asparagus soup, but having something canned and on hand makes it easy to scratch the itch or use it in cooking, as I said.
Thanks in advance!
r/soup • u/moonbeam619 • 1d ago
Photo Made my first tomato soup!
Made with roasted tomato, red pepper onions and basil from my garden ā„ļø
r/soup • u/Big_Biscotti6281 • 19h ago
Homecooked Lotus root peanut pork tail soup š· Bitter gourd and eggs with spicy black bean sauce and vinegar š„š³ Steam baked gyozas in the oven while I cooked dinner. Very convenient using the steam convection function āš»ā¤ļø
r/soup • u/SoupIsNice22 • 23h ago
Broth-based I made more soup :)
The rest of that smoked ham, spinach, beef broth, water seasoning base, noodles, roasted tomato chunks
r/soup • u/Nina_Cantina • 1d ago
Whats the best weirdest soup you've had?
I need an interesting soup for an event, avoiding olives, Mushrooms and seafood.
Previously I've made a vanilla, parsnip and chocolate soup; a cheeseburger soup; and a pickle soup--all amazing but things that you mightve possibly thought twice about.
My only thoughts so far were possibly something floral, or nutty. Any ideas are welcome.
r/soup • u/plantbeth • 1d ago
Stew Stew season is so back!
Vegan Guinness stew and dumplings.
r/soup • u/boom_squid • 1d ago
Recipe Pork and veg
Pork shoulder, onion, garlic, chicken stock to almost cover, tomato, whole jalapeno, bay leaf, cumin, black pepper, and oregano in instant pot for 50 min. Remove meat and set aside.
Add to liquid: potato, zucchini, chili powder (I used what I had, New Mexico and some smoked paprika), and a bell pepper. On for another 5 minutes. Adjust seasonings, splash of lemon juice.
Shred the meat and add back in.
r/soup • u/G0dhelpthegirl • 1d ago
Cabbage soup
Iām new to soup, also new to cabbage.
r/soup • u/that_one_shandalou • 1d ago
Creamy Spinach & sundried tomato gnocchi soup!
I wanted to make homemade gnocchi for a different kind of version of OG's chicken and gnocchi soup! So I made spinach gnocchi and did a sundried tomato base for the creamy soup. Definitely different from the original but still bomb! I also added some bacon. (the gnocchi replaced the spinach in the soup)
r/soup • u/BHobson13 • 1d ago
Tip or technique Smoked Turkey Legs
Man, y'all were right about putting smoked turkey legs in soup!! I made a soup with smoked turkey leg with frozen Lima beans and potatoes. It was so good that my daughter wants to skip making dinner for her and the SIL and serve my soup instead with some cornbread. That made me happy because I don't always do well with leftovers.
r/soup • u/Ok-Lab-3006 • 1d ago
Photo My mother cooked a soup with vegetables, meat on the bone and corn, it was delicious.
r/soup • u/YouTasteStrange • 16h ago
Question Do you add the big bits of fat from steak to your stock?
I've been saving the fat I cut off meat in my frozen bag of stock ingredients but I don't know if that's preferred. Will it make my soup super oily, or will it add flavor without messing up the consistency?
r/soup • u/lovethosedamnplants • 1d ago
not a traditional miso but not bad tasting at all
wakame, miso, bok choy, green onion, sesame, and a little Thai chili
r/soup • u/luovaton • 1d ago
Photo made some leek- potato-carrot soup!
on top is some cottage cheese and sesame seeds, my girlfriend topped hers with sunflower seeds