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a million times a trillion more ([personal profile] dolorosa_12) wrote2025-02-21 05:11 pm

Friday open thread: soup season

Actually, it's not really soup season ('high soup season'?), given that it was 16 degrees celcius today and the crocus bulbs are starting to bloom. However, this has been a very soup-heavy winter, and a prompt like this is about all I can manage at the moment, and thus:

What are your favourite types of soup?

My favourites are definitely the flavour- and texture-rich soups of southeast Asia: laksa, pho, and so on. I'm not such a fan of cooking them myself, however — but if they're available, I will almost always eat them.

When it comes to soups I can cook myself, I have various variants of chicken-noodle soup (Chinese, Malaysian, and Indonesian recipes) which I enjoy a lot. I also love various Turkish soups involving lentils, minestrone soup, a variety of takes on borsch, and a nostalgic, vegetable-and-legume-heavy soup that my mum used to make in industrial quantities throughout the Canberran winter when I was a child (ingredients included dried mixed legumes, potato, green beans, parsnip, carrot, leek, and barley), which I ate for lunch at school in a thermos flask, and as afternoon tea to fuel an evening of gymnastics training, and which a friend of mine with whom I used to carpool to gymnastics still raves about, because she ate so much of it at my place en route to the gym.

I could probably go on, but I think that's enough of a starting point. Talk to me about soup!
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[personal profile] pauraque 2025-02-21 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
We're still deep in soup season here in the northeastern US! This week I made mushroom and wild rice soup, which I've made before but this time I added some Beyond sausage to make it more of a stand-alone meal. I also love to make potato-and-leek soup and lentil soup. My partner is more into Asian cooking so she provides that side of the soup world!