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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 Indian lentil soup.
Spinnaker brand Bouillabasse
I only taste soup when i am out on the ranges in winter. I find a large flask of my home made mulligatawny soon disappears when I share it with my mates. Oxtail next,Pea and ham or London Particular. All home made though Sainsburys tinned oxtail is good. I agree.
Current favourite is green lentil and tomato with some added chilli.
Mulligatawny soup, although I used to do a nice spicedmpumpkin soup in Halloweens past.
They have chicken and sweetcorn in the chiller counter at at Sainsburys.
I'm not sure I have a particular favourite. But I do like home made with a nice chunk of home made bread.

I made a huge pot of tomato and basil soup a few weeks back with the last of the toms out of the greenhouse - it was delicious, but I rather think that was down to the nice fresh ingredients.

Quite like roasted red pepper too.

Now I'm thinking I'll do "bottom of fridge" soup (mixed veg) for tomorrow's dinner.
London Particular? Recipe Please??
with the exception of Chinese soup from the takeaway I'll only eat homemade soup.
Homemade: My Good Lady's spicy parsnip soup is a winner here.

Shop: Don't really 'do' tinned soups although have recently got into Lidl's Pea & Ham Hock.

Chip, please come down to my Morrisons - we've got chicken & sweetcorn soup coming out of our ears (look in the chilled section).
APG
Soon as I get home from the hostelry I willlprovide the recipe.
I believe it was either from the Farmhouse Cookbook or Hugh Fearnley- Whittingshall.
My word is my bond. CU later.
Soup Du Jour. (^_*)
Parsnip soup is pretty high on my list, but not if its spicy. Butternut squash is good too. Definately an autumn dish, so all the autumn veggies make the best soup.
Thanks Buenchico so basically Pea and Ham, another favourite of mine if made with a real ham hock but they are difficult to get these days.
While in Germany, i was lucky enough to attend the Oktoberfest twice and both times i had some Dark Beer Onion Soup. A beef soup flavoured with, among other things of course, a quite dark German beer. Went down very well and got the old taste buds ready for a bratwurst. Then, of course, a copious amount of beer.
APG
I get my ham hocks from Morrisons. Always have them but agree they are difficult to find elsewhere. Sainsbury sells them on the bbq spit counter already cooked.
Quite basic for me really, I love tomato soup, followed closely by pea and ham. Dad used to make his own pea and ham soup, which was fantastic !
homemade tuscan bean or spiced carrot and red lentil.
Cullen Skink served with a cheese scone - yum
For attention of APG as promised. Recipe ( or Reseep as the Two Fat Ladies described) for London Particular Soup.
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2010/oct/30/traditional-british-soup-recipes

I believe I can dig out alternatives for this soup if required. As you say. Basically a pea and ham soup. The London Particular was a Pea Souper ( Serious fog) of the day.

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