Random thread...soup.

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  1. ark

    ark104 (v2) Well-Known Member

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    It's w@nky, but at work they do an African Peanut soup which is unbelievable
     
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    great thread. I like Cream of mushroom and also Leek and Spud
     
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    Nettle soup.
     
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    Tom Yum Goong or French Onion.
     
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    One of my favourite things to cook is a west African stew with sweet potato and peanut butter. Ever since I got the recipe I've been addicted - spicy, sweet, smooth, nutty, warming. It's spectacular.

    To answer the question, can't beat oxtail.
     
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    Tomato, cheese sarnies. Never fails.
     
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    That sounds amazing! Is the recipe online anywhere?
     
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    also particularly good on a nice, warm pork pie
     
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    I'd forgotten all about that. Used to absolutely love it but haven't had any for years. Definitely on the list for Mrs Burgundy Red's next shopping trip (I'm too posh to shop myself).

    Love a nice wonton soup too.
     
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    The hot and sour soup form the local takeaway is lovely.

    Thai Tom Yam - how they make something that looks like dishwater taste so amazing is a mystery.

    There's a food van that comes to a market near work every Tuesday - the home made oxtail form there is out of this world - nice big chunks of oxtail in it.

    My own homemade carrot and ginger - pisses all over any carrot and coriander, especially the **** in cans.
     
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    No mention of the greatest soup ever.... cullen skink! Yum
     
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    Any thing I make myself without the sugars and salt put into Heinz canned crap...
     
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    Pea & Ham

    Muligatawny is worth a mention.
     
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    Cullen skink would be my shout too
     
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    The current mrs wilkojohnson made a soup out of leftover chicken dinner - quite delicious it was
     

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