Home made soup - help!
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Second attempt this weekend. got some proper liquid chicken stock, put loads of veg in it, sautéed first, tiny cubed chicken pieces.
it was horrible.
This is the second time i've tried it and the second time i was awful.
I am desperate to get some veg into me and the missus (ooo errr) and bulk making soup seemed the perfect solution, given that we are both working professionals and don't normally start cooking until 7pm ish.
Does anyone have a tried and tested, easy to follow either veg, tomato or chicken soup recipe i could try please? It's getting desperate now!
it was horrible.
This is the second time i've tried it and the second time i was awful.
I am desperate to get some veg into me and the missus (ooo errr) and bulk making soup seemed the perfect solution, given that we are both working professionals and don't normally start cooking until 7pm ish.
Does anyone have a tried and tested, easy to follow either veg, tomato or chicken soup recipe i could try please? It's getting desperate now!
Are you tasting as you go? Soup is pretty hard to get wrong but if you arent seasoning it and tasting as you cook it up it might not be what you expect.
I make a Leek and Potato one just using some veg stock, leeks, potatoes and salt. Sauté the leeks in some butter, add stock and peeled and cubed potatoes and simmer (not boil) until potatoes are soft. Blend and serve with crusty rolls/bread. Taste as it simmers add more stock/salt/seasoning until its where you want it. You can also add things like ham hock to the above for more texture and taste etc.
I make a Leek and Potato one just using some veg stock, leeks, potatoes and salt. Sauté the leeks in some butter, add stock and peeled and cubed potatoes and simmer (not boil) until potatoes are soft. Blend and serve with crusty rolls/bread. Taste as it simmers add more stock/salt/seasoning until its where you want it. You can also add things like ham hock to the above for more texture and taste etc.
Chicken soup
100g Onion, leek and celery
50g Butter/Marg
50g Flour
1l Chicken stock
125ml Cream
Bouquet Garni
Salt & pepper
Gently sweat the veg in the butter or mag without colouring. Add the flour and cook to a sandy texture. Gradually add the stock stirring to the boil, add the bouquet garni and simmer for 30-45 minutes skimming impurities. Remove the bouquet garni and liquidise then return to a clean pan, reboil and finish with the cream then correct the seasoning.
This method works for a lot of soups, just a case of changing the ingredients in the middle before simmering, ie. add mushrooms. Buy a box of bouquet garni sachets, its easier. And when you are confident make big batches, freeze in two portion tubs and just take out after breakfast to reheat in the evening.
100g Onion, leek and celery
50g Butter/Marg
50g Flour
1l Chicken stock
125ml Cream
Bouquet Garni
Salt & pepper
Gently sweat the veg in the butter or mag without colouring. Add the flour and cook to a sandy texture. Gradually add the stock stirring to the boil, add the bouquet garni and simmer for 30-45 minutes skimming impurities. Remove the bouquet garni and liquidise then return to a clean pan, reboil and finish with the cream then correct the seasoning.
This method works for a lot of soups, just a case of changing the ingredients in the middle before simmering, ie. add mushrooms. Buy a box of bouquet garni sachets, its easier. And when you are confident make big batches, freeze in two portion tubs and just take out after breakfast to reheat in the evening.
Pixelpeep 135 said:
geeks said:
Soup is pretty hard to get wrong.
thanks 
what veg stock are you using please?- i've found some really really salty and others just plain nasty.

I use the knorr organic stock pots

As I hoped Tony has already offered a good recipe to follow. Everyone of these types of threads he arrives in I make a point of stealing whatever advice he offers

This is a piece of piss to make, if you follow the recipe (comments are worth a read too!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeg67jnZozU&t=...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeg67jnZozU&t=...
Edited by p4cks on Monday 25th April 14:19
Just to add, for veg soup increase the veg to 300g and add in carrot, swede etc then add 100g of potato at the simmering stage and for a simple tomato soup replace the veg with 100g onion, 100g carrot, 25g diced bacon and add 100g of tomato paste after cooking the flour out. At the end strain it rather than liquidise.
Bill said:
Pixelpeep 135 said:
it was horrible.
In what way? Too salty, too bland, it reminded you of what your mum made when you were ill... And what veg did you put in and how long did you cook it for? If the answer is cabbage, cooked for hours!

I used carrots, suede and bits of potato - cooked for around 30 mins. I like my veg soft as i don't have a blender (yet...)
21TonyK said:
Pixelpeep 135 said:
i don't have a blender (yet...)
Thats the problem, you need to blend the veg into most soups. Grab a cheapie stick blender of Amazon and your away.My go-to comes from an old Jamie Oliver, leek and chickpea. I'll try and dig it out tonight.
Edited by mikeswagon on Monday 25th April 15:49
21TonyK said:
Pixelpeep 135 said:
i don't have a blender (yet...)
Thats the problem, you need to blend the veg into most soups. Grab a cheapie stick blender of Amazon and your away.two large kitchen drawers hide the spoils of previous one hit wonder purchases.
Other half is getting grumpy with me for keep buying toot we don't need so i was hoping to get a convincing soup in front of her first before the amazon guy arrives with a shiny new BLEND X 7000GL-TR deluxe
But i guess there is no avoiding the inevitable
Pixelpeep 135 said:
21TonyK said:
Pixelpeep 135 said:
i don't have a blender (yet...)
Thats the problem, you need to blend the veg into most soups. Grab a cheapie stick blender of Amazon and your away.two large kitchen drawers hide the spoils of previous one hit wonder purchases.
Other half is getting grumpy with me for keep buying toot we don't need so i was hoping to get a convincing soup in front of her first before the amazon guy arrives with a shiny new BLEND X 7000GL-TR deluxe
But i guess there is no avoiding the inevitable
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Salta-Multi-Immersion-Mul...
Pixelpeep 135 said:
bigandclever said:
Pixelpeep 135 said:
lol - bland and a tiny bit bitter.
I used carrots, suede and bits of potato - cooked for around 30 mins. I like my veg soft as i don't have a blender (yet...)
There's your problem .. you want swede instead I used carrots, suede and bits of potato - cooked for around 30 mins. I like my veg soft as i don't have a blender (yet...)


it tasted like suede


Onion would help with sweetness (or just add a little sugar), and as had been said, cream and S&P really help.
21TonyK said:
Pixelpeep 135 said:
21TonyK said:
Pixelpeep 135 said:
i don't have a blender (yet...)
Thats the problem, you need to blend the veg into most soups. Grab a cheapie stick blender of Amazon and your away.two large kitchen drawers hide the spoils of previous one hit wonder purchases.
Other half is getting grumpy with me for keep buying toot we don't need so i was hoping to get a convincing soup in front of her first before the amazon guy arrives with a shiny new BLEND X 7000GL-TR deluxe
But i guess there is no avoiding the inevitable
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Salta-Multi-Immersion-Mul...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ninja-Maker-Blender-HB150...
Pixelpeep 135 said:
21TonyK said:
Pixelpeep 135 said:
21TonyK said:
Pixelpeep 135 said:
i don't have a blender (yet...)
Thats the problem, you need to blend the veg into most soups. Grab a cheapie stick blender of Amazon and your away.two large kitchen drawers hide the spoils of previous one hit wonder purchases.
Other half is getting grumpy with me for keep buying toot we don't need so i was hoping to get a convincing soup in front of her first before the amazon guy arrives with a shiny new BLEND X 7000GL-TR deluxe
But i guess there is no avoiding the inevitable
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Salta-Multi-Immersion-Mul...
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ninja-Maker-Blender-HB150...
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