AAFLT1871 From United States of America, joined Dec 2004, 2333 posts, RR: 16 Posted (7 years 8 months 6 days 1 hour ago) and read 1943 times:
I thought I would try something different here and see what your favorite soup is. As for me, I think it is old school Campbells Tomato Soup with a few crushed club crackers tossed in.
AeroWesty From United States of America, joined Oct 2004, 18853 posts, RR: 64 Reply 1, posted (7 years 8 months 6 days 1 hour ago) and read 1937 times:
TedTAce From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 6, posted (7 years 8 months 6 days ago) and read 1915 times:
Quoting AAFLT1871 (Reply 3): Thanks Ted, my first serious post and it took you only 8 minutes and 21 seconds to drive it off course
You are welcome... how DARE you post anything with the intent of keeping it serious while I am consious!??!? Try killing this thread and starting again in about 20 minutes
Alcregular From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 15, posted (7 years 8 months 5 days 19 hours ago) and read 1872 times:
I had cream of pumpkin soup in a hotel before and I loved it, but can't seem to find it in the supermarket. I've made it myself but dosen't taste the same. Otherwise, my other favourite is Heinz cream of tomato, with some salt and loads of black pepper.
Duke From Canada, joined Sep 1999, 1135 posts, RR: 2 Reply 16, posted (7 years 8 months 5 days 18 hours ago) and read 1868 times:
French onion! Yummm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'm actually a real soup lover. I can enjoy very many kinds: beef barley, chicken noodle, clam chowder, a good fish soup (possibly with tomato base, as is a Serbian recipe), Czesneczka (a Czech soup with garlic, esp. the "rich" version with bacon and cheese), a good plain beef soup, cream of mushroom soup, plain mushroom soup, minestrone. All good stuff.
Saigonhouston From United States of America, joined Apr 2004, 390 posts, RR: 0 Reply 21, posted (7 years 8 months 5 days 13 hours ago) and read 1847 times:
New England Clam Chowder soup
Italian wedding soup
AeroWesty From United States of America, joined Oct 2004, 18853 posts, RR: 64 Reply 22, posted (7 years 8 months 5 days 13 hours ago) and read 1839 times:
Vaporlock From Canada, joined May 2001, 3645 posts, RR: 58 Reply 24, posted (7 years 8 months 4 days 23 hours ago) and read 1790 times:
Cream of Broccoli & French Onion Soup are my favorites if I'm eating out!
At home, well that's a different story as I have a huge soup pot and love to cook all kinds of homemade soups especially at this time of year when all the vegtables are in the stores!!!! Yummie!!!!
Phyllis
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25 Seb146: New England Clam Chowder and Gumbo. A few places in the Northwest serve NE Chowder in sourdough bread bowls. Mmmmmm But, no one here serves Gumbo with
27 Duke: One good one that you can sometimes get at the big Highland Farms supermarket snack bar in Toronto on Dufferin Street: fagioli (beans, vegetables and
28 CurtisMan: I don't have a favourite of anything because there is so much variety in this world that I get enjoyment from many things. But in light of the questio
29 FlyAUA: Tomato soup with a shot of cream in the middle and a sprinkle of fresh basilicum on top ...of course accompanied with croutons or toasted baguette pie
30 UTA_flyinghigh: Lobster bisque with croutons. Yum yum ! UTA
31 Malb777: Home made Pea & Ham with hot fresh crusty bread covered in butter Or Pumpkin & Sweet potato with orange & ginger
32 SW733: I'm a big fan of several kinds of soup: Italian Wedding Soup Won Ton Soup Baked Potato Soup (with tons of cheese on it) basic Chicken Noodle is always
33 Seb146: Wild Mushroom Cold Cucumber Mulligatawny There is a chain of restaurants here called McMinimins. I don't know if they are nationwide, but they have a
34 JAGflyer: Chicken Soup with Matzo Ball or Kreplah (jewish style wonton) Italian Wedding (lentils with beans, meatballs, chicken and escarole) Cream of Broccoli
35 JAGflyer: Jersusalem restaurant is very good. I second their lentil soup. yummm!
37 NWADC9: Broccolli Cheese New England Clam Chowder Tomato Chicken with Rice Egg Drop Chicken Noodle
38 ClassicLover: Potato & Leek all the way - throw in some raw onions and add plenty of pepper and you have a delight for the senses. Trent.
39 Turtle: In no particulair order.. new england clam chowder pho ~ vietnamese beef noodles miso creamed carrot french onion ~not to salty
40 Logan22L: Legal seafoods clam chowder rocks. I make an oyster corn chowder that's very good also.
41 ANCFlyer: I can attest to that . . . I have used your recipe, it's awesome. I don't really have a favorite soup . . . too many good ones out there. I won't eat
42 Logan22L: Yeah, and at your age, you can use all the oysters you can get. You've got to at least try snert, as Tokolosh mentioned. He gave me his recipe when I
43 ANCFlyer: Send me the recipe . . . I'll give it a go . . . Edit: welcome back from pergatory.[Edited 2005-09-24 23:48:47]
44 Srbmod: Potato soup Cream of Chicken soup with a pack of ramen noodles thrown in French Onion Soup
45 RobertNL070: A good Andalusian Gazpacho Regards, Robert
46 FDXmech: My favorite is Soup Du Jour. It's really yummy!!!
47 Avianca: tomato soup.... and self made chicken soup with pasta, and veggies. regards Avianca
48 TheCoz: My favorites is a bowl of super heated ketchup! yum!
50 Eaglekeeper101: New England clam chowder lobster bisque she-crab soup split pea soup cheese and broccoli soup chili (w/ cheddar cheese on top) Those soups are in firs
51 Mkeflyer717: My favorites are chicken noodle and cream of broccoli.
52 BAViscount: I'm a man of simple tastes, and a bowl of Heinz Cream of Tomato is enough to keep me happy if served with some nice fresh crusty bread or even cheese
53 Xpat: ROTFL! French Onion Mullingatawny Hot and Sour (made in the Indian-Chinese style) Sweet corn and crab Butternut squash soup