Celebrating Family

I love soup. I used to buy canned soup in large quantities until I discovered how very easy it is to make soup from scratch. Not only is it super easy, but the soup you make at home is much better tasting and healthier than the soup you can buy in a can. Starting today I am going to feature one soup a month in my new feature Souper Sunday. I hope you enjoy it.

I love fall for many reasons, one being that soup makes a return to my kitchen. The summers around here are just too hot for soup. Arizona falls are not exactly cool, but they are cool enough for soup. Our first soup this fall is cream of mushroom. This soup is not thick and pasty like the kind in the can; it is smooth and creamy and you can control the thickness. I based this on a recipe I saw over at food.com and made some changes.  My kids (and even my soup-hating husband) love this soup.

Sauteing the mushrooms.

Ingredients

  • 1 lb fresh mushrooms, cleaned and chopped
  • 6 tablespoons butter
  • 2/3 cup flour
  • 2 quarts chicken broth (or equivalent of Better Than Bouillon’s No Chicken Base)
  • 1 cup half-and-half

Directions

  1. Saute chopped mushrooms in butter.
  2. Add flour and stir constantly for 5 minutes.
  3. Slowly add stock, stirring until all is incorporated.
  4. Simmer 10-15 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  5. Yum!

    Stir in cream and serve.

Notes
  • You can reduce the mushrooms by half and still have a great soup.
  • Soup can be thickened by reducing broth, increasing simmer time, or using heavy cream instead of half-and-half.
  • This soup has no artificial emulsifiers. Stir it well to make sure the flour blends in.  If you let your soup sit too long you may need to stir it before serving.

 

Do you make your own soup? Please let me know if you try this recipe. Feel free to leave a comment. Share and let’s talk about it.

 

 


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