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Chipchopper | 16:33 Wed 30th Oct 2019 | Food & Drink
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Shop bought or otherwise.
I like chicken and sweet corn but can't seem to find any lately.
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The soup making season started 2 months ago .. nearly all the ingredients come from the allotment, so the soup changes as the produce comes into season. It usualy kicks off with roast tomato and pepper. Followed by Potato and leek. This years discovery has to be courgette soup, I know it sounds awful, but following a very simple recipe produces the most amazing...
08:21 Thu 31st Oct 2019
My own homemade watercress soup but it's a bit seasonal.

Too many to count. But off the top of my head, Cullen Skink is nice. Not so good on a diet though.
Love soups, hard to choose a favourite.

Packet (when idle or ill) - Knorr chicken noodle.

Tinned - Heinz Mulligatawny or Tomato.

Home made - Wild mushroom
Cauli and white Stilton
Golden pea and ham
Spicy red lentil.
Pea and ham.
Too many to choose from but I do love chicken noodle or Chinese style chicken and sweetcorn soup. I like the Morrisons fridge section chicken and sweetcorn though think they maybe changed the recipe a bit a while back and not as big a fan. I usually put some dark soy sauce in before warming it.

I like the Knorr chicken noodle packet simmer soup too Mamya. It's a bit of a comfort/sick sofa one for me, from memories of having it when unwell as a child followed by a tinned salmon sandwich.

Think my favourite one was a random find in a pub somewhere around the Brecon Beacons, it was snowing and so cold, we stopped off for a driving break in hope of warmth and food and they had the most amazing home made potato and leek soup with fresh crusty bread and butter. Best soup I've ever had.
Thanks retrocop for the link, I can see where the name comes from now -pea souper. A lovely soup for a cold winters day.
I love soup and there wouldn’t be many that I wouldn’t it, but my absolute favs are Tom Yum, and Potato, Chorizo and Kale.
Any homemade veg soup is brilliant. Tinned/packet soup is a complete no,no.
Soup with mushrooms and cheese - just divine!
Potato, with bacon and chives. Delish!
potato and leek, i made some once and it was delicious.
Vichyoisse....homemade.

Chinese restaurant - crab and sweetcorn - loads of black pepper - and home made.
The soup making season started 2 months ago .. nearly all the ingredients come from the allotment, so the soup changes as the produce comes into season.
It usualy kicks off with roast tomato and pepper. Followed by Potato and leek. This years discovery has to be courgette soup, I know it sounds awful, but following a very simple recipe produces the most amazing results. Infact I have already prepared it for xmas dinner. It is so good it has taken the place of my tomato soup.
Having used up most of the small butternut squash, I am now left with 25 or so, all above 2 kilos in weight.
So now experimenting with baked squash, peppers etc.
A snippet of advice regarding finding recipes .. have a look on Pintrest .. it is totaly amazing !
Usually go for Aldi's Chunky Chicken & Veg or plain Tomato with croutons.

(Marx Bros Duck Soup is very funny!)
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I can honestly say, the best soup that I ever made was nettle soup (wild from the garden nettle patch) but I do like many of the canned varieties.
Reading through the replies has given me an appetite !
Onion
Chicken and sweetcorn chowder:
Sweat a small/medium chopped onion in lots of butter.
Add a short pound of diced potato. Soften.
Add a serving spoon of flour to absorb fat
Add 2 pints of (preferably) home made chicken stock. Season.
Bring to boil and simmer until pots are very soft (25/30 mins).
Add half a tin (size to suit your taste) of nice crisp good quality Sweetcorn niblets.
Squash with a masher then blitz or blend.
Add as much diced/shredded chicken as you want and the other half tin of sweetcorn. Adjust seasoning.
Add milk or cream if desired to achieve consistency you like.
Heat through without boiling.
Should give 4/5 good helpings.
I like chicken and sweetcorn most... will screenshot that and give it a go, shoots xx
Use good niblets Pix or you get skins that won't blitz spoiling it. The bigger the tin of corn the better the taste.

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