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soup
Now ive never been one for cooking, but i would love to be able to make soup any kind of soup i just think it would be nice in winter to be able to make soup!
So if any of you have any recipies i would love to learn but it must be a step by step process because i am clueless!! Thank you x |
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celery, leek ,potato,carrot,all thrown in together boil until tender,season with salt &pepper and a bit of dill or basil...
put in blender ,and YUMM |
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just pressed ...soup... on ask jeeves,, all manner of lovely things came up...
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Or do a me & get Mr Heinze to do me soup for me to warm up lol :) though looks as it will be the weather for it.
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Soup couldn't be easier Mummiboo, give it a try, my methods the same as GCs.
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Mummiboo.....I posted a soup recipe on here about a year ago.....so if you put 'Winter Warmer' into the search thing it should come up. It is a really easy soup, low fat.....full of chunky veg so it is healthy......and if you add a few herb dumplings it makes a really good winter lunch. Try it you'll like it!
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thank you Margaret. |
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I made some last week and it was gone in a flash.......normally it gets better by the day.....well, unless some greedy hog eats it all.
If you are vegetarian......you can make it without the chicken and use vegetable stock cubes. If I don't make dumplings we have garlic and chilli bread with it.......just steep some crushed garlic and a chopped chilli in Olive oil......pour a little of the oil into a non stick pan and fry thick slices of crusty bread......well, it is more like toast really because you only put a small amount of oil in the pan. |
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Take a packet of frozen peas (petit pois are best), add a few mint leaves, cook in chicken stock until done, liquidise, add more chicken stock if it's too thick, reheat. A swirl or two of cream doesn't come amiss, either.
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