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    Favourite Soup

    After a walk on the beach on a particularly cold day I returned to have a hot bowl of chicken noodle soup which is my favourite and got me wondering have you got a favourite soup too ? .

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    Lentil soup.

    It was my gran's recipe, then my mum's, now mine.

    It's the only soup my 6 yo daughter will eat. Whenever my partner says it's soup for tea, she asks "is it dad's?" then tuts if it's not, which absolutely delights me.

    I had some of my mum's soup over the weekend (basically the same as mine only I've not made it) and it was as delightful as it's ever been.

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    Lentil soup.
    This.

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    Lentil soup.

    It was my gran's recipe, then my mum's, now mine.

    It's the only soup my 6 yo daughter will eat. Whenever my partner says it's soup for tea, she asks "is it dad's?" then tuts if it's not, which absolutely delights me.

    I had some of my mum's soup over the weekend (basically the same as mine only I've not made it) and it was as delightful as it's ever been.
    Yup, to my mums recipe. A staple in the winter. Preferably made with a ham hough.

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    My mothers Scotch Broth, cannae whack it


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    My late Grandads legendary tattie soup, he chucked in a flank o mutton and tatties and carrots from his own extensive veg patch

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    My late Grandads legendary tattie soup, he chucked in a flank o mutton and tatties and carrots from his own extensive veg patch
    My papa made mince and tatties as a soup, which was a lot nicer than it sounds. He also did a kind of soup-hybrid dried peas thing which was a thing of beauty with vinegar.

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    I like all soups.

    Lentil and bacon is delicious but a good, homemade mushroom soup is a delight too.

    I make mean carrot and coriander (secret ingredient - chilli flakes) and my red lentil and chorizo (also featuring chilli flakes) is out of this world.

    Here's the recipe if you're interested;

    3rd of a ring of chorizo chopped length ways into quarters and chop into small pieces, fry gently until oils are released.

    Add 3 large carrots cut into similar small chunks, then add small amount of chilli flakes, add paprika (lots).

    Stir, then add small sieve full of dried red lentils (well rinsed) and 1.3 litres of chicken/veg stock. Bring to boil and simmer for 20 mins until carrots are tender.

    You can blend or not.

    You're welcome.
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    I like all soups.

    Lentil and bacon is delicious but a good, homemade mushroom soup is a delight too.

    I make mean carrot and coriander (secret ingredient - chilli flakes) and my red lentil and chorizo (also featuring chilli flakes) is out of this world.

    Here's the recipe if you're interested;

    3rd of a ring of chorizo chopped length ways into quarters and chop into small pieces, fry gently until oils are released.

    Add 3 large carrots cut into similar small chunks, then add small amount of chilli flakes, add paprika (lots).

    Stir, then add small sieve full of dried red lentils (well rinsed) and 1.3 litres of chicken/veg stock. Bring to boil and simmer for 20 mins until carrots are tender.

    You can blend or not.

    You're welcome.
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    I like all soups.

    Lentil and bacon is delicious but a good, homemade mushroom soup is a delight too.

    I make mean carrot and coriander (secret ingredient - chilli flakes) and my red lentil and chorizo (also featuring chilli flakes) is out of this world.

    Here's the recipe if you're interested;

    3rd of a ring of chorizo chopped length ways into quarters and chop into small pieces, fry gently until oils are released.

    Add 3 large carrots cut into similar small chunks, then add small amount of chilli flakes, add paprika (lots).

    Stir, then add small sieve full of dried red lentils (well rinsed) and 1.3 litres of chicken/veg stock. Bring to boil and simmer for 20 mins until carrots are tender.

    You can blend or not.

    You're welcome.
    Thanks D 👍

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    Cream of broccoli and stilton with garlic bread on the side or ham and lentil with the stock made from a ham hough.

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    Spicy Raman Japanese soup is my fav

    Love lentil with a big bit of ham with the meat falling away from the bone.

    Always love the sour soups I have when I've been in Poland but never made them and really should

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    Lentil soup is a classic. I still make it the way my granny taught me about 25 years ago and I think she learned from her granny.

    I make curried parsnip soup during the winter which always goes down well. Really nice with some roasted pumpkin seeds as a garnish. Also like Mulligitawnay for the winter.

    In the summer I make a really light three bean minestrone inspired soup which is great.

    I really like all the classics. Potato and leek, Scotch broth, pea and ham. Big hunk of bread for dipping. Can't beat it.
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    My mum makes cracking soup lentil, broccoli and mushroom the pick of the bunch, if I’m having a tin of Heinz soup it’s got to be oxtail cracking stuff

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    Incidentally my wife hates soup and finds the idea of eating it really unpleasant and gets quite upset about it. She struggles with things like milkshakes and melted ice cream as well.

    I used to think it was all a bit ridiculous but she has been told by a doctor that it could be a form of cibophoboa and hypnosis and CBT were both suggested.
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    Cullen Skink
    Pea and Ham
    And of course Granny’s style Lentil as others have mentioned!

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    I’m not a soup fan, but my wife’s Garam-masala sweet potato with sriracha on top takes some beating.
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    I always have soup as a starter in a restaurant, rather than a sweet
    I love nearly all soup, apart from anything with fish in it
    You can’t beat homemade soup though, with crusty bread

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    My wife's split pea soup, recipe passed down from her Gran

    And her Minestrone from some recipe book somewhere.

    Hardly ever have the tinned stuff. Heinz lentil isn't bad if you have a craving.

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    Quite happy to eat most soups but, I can't stand lentil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HUTCHYHIBBY View Post
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    Quite happy to eat most soups but, I can't stand lentil.
    In Turkey they squeeze lemon juice onto their lentil soup. Very tasty. Use lamb stock instead of ham. Delicious.

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    Funnily enough I made lentil soup tonight. Kids love "dad's soup" here

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    Scotch broth with loads of peas and barley.

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    I made a cracking cullen skink with Arbroath smokies, floury tatties to thicken it and firmer ones for the chunks.

    The ultimate comfort food.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caversham Green View Post
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    I made a cracking cullen skink with Arbroath smokies, floury tatties to thicken it and firmer ones for the chunks.

    The ultimate comfort food.
    Sounds brilliant that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caversham Green View Post
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    I made a cracking cullen skink with Arbroath smokies, floury tatties to thicken it and firmer ones for the chunks.

    The ultimate comfort food.
    Absolutely brilliant!

    I made American clam chowder a few years back and it had a similar taste in some ways.

    When its really hot, I like gazpacho but spicey. Be careful, Marjorie Taylor Greene likes it too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colr View Post
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    When its really hot, I like gazpacho but spicey.
    For a short sentence this takes a bit of unpicking

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    My bairns loved my chunky home made soup with bread in the winter when they came home from school, my Wife though always wanted her soup blitzed as she didnt like it chinky 😳

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bridge hibs View Post
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    my Wife though always wanted her soup blitzed as she didnt like it chinky 😳
    How could she not like Hot & Sour soup? ☺️

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