- Mushroom Barley Soup
- Shiitake Mushroom Soup
- Turmeric Soup
- Farmer’s Market Soup
- Lentil Soup
- Minestrone Soup
Soups from Some of My Favorite Bloggers
- Ilana-Davita: Hearty Soup
- Ilana-Davita: Hokkaido Pumpkin Soup
- Imabima: Squash Mushroom Soup (I suggest using olive oil instead of margarine, for health reasons)
- Mimi: Vegetable Stock (pareve) and Potato Leek (dairy)
- Mrs. S.: Potato Soup
- Shimshonit: Split Pea Soup
- Batya: Easy, One-Pot Vegetable Soup
- Abbi: Cauliflower and Mushroom Bisque
- Rivster: Pea, Leek and Broccoli Soup
Macrobiotic Soups
- Meg: Simple Cannellini Bean Soup
- Meg: Miso Soup
- Carol: Creamy Beet Soup
- Carol: Minestrone Soup
Fish and Poultry Soups
In this fish and chicken soup category are my children’s favorite, my chicken soup, and my own favorite, Mimi’s Fish Soup:
- Mimi: Fish Soup for Winter Dinners
- Mimi: Turkey Stock
- Leora: Chicken Soup
I believe soup is one of the healthiest foods one can eat. And it is yummy, too!
As Lewis Carroll wrote:
Beautiful Soup, so rich and green,
Waiting in a hot tureen!
Who for such dainties would not stoop?
Soup of the evening, beautiful Soup!
Soup of the evening, beautiful Soup!Beau–ootiful Soo-oop! Beau–ootiful Soo-oop! Soo–oop of the e–e–evening,
Beautiful, beautiful Soup!Beautiful Soup! Who cares for fish,
Game, or any other dish?
Who would not give all else for two
Pennyworth only of Beautiful Soup?
Pennyworth only of beautiful Soup?Beau–ootiful Soo-oop! Beau–ootiful Soo-oop! Soo–oop of the e–e–evening,
Beautiful, beauti–FUL SOUP!— Lewis Carroll
According to this article, that poem was a parody of a poem called “Star of the Evening.” More of Lewis Carroll’s funny poetry on this page.
How could you leave out my famous Vegetable Soup?
Oh, you must have been busy with your father when I made multiple requests for soup links.
I had it in the back of my head that you had a recipe somewhere. Now it is included!
i loooooove your soup illustration. gorgeous!!!!
thanks for the link – and you’re right, i’d probably use olive oil in my own recipe too:-)
Glad you agree about nixing the margarine. Molly probably wrote that recipe in the 70’s.
I love soup and I am going to check out these recipes…
Consider me a fellow soup fan.
Great post, and thanks for the link!
Thank you for including the link to my pea soup, and for all the others. I’m teaching my daughters to like soup (other than chicken noodle) and these should be good to try.
My eldest daughter is also working on her English reading and I recently enjoyed hearing her read me Else Holmelund Minarik’s Little Bear story, “Birthday Soup.”
I LOVE that story. I have loved the Little Bear stories since I was very young and I even translated one into Hebrew for an ulpan assignment during my first year of Rabbinical school 🙂
This is the yummiest post – perfect for the season – which one cures kid’s cold – may be the chicken soup? I like fish soup – i have to admit.
I would suggest any of these, except NOT the dairy soup. Whatever the child is willing to consume!
I am a big fan of Mimi’s fish soup.
D’oh, I was a bit late, can you add me in still? http://startupwife.blogspot.com/2009/11/cauliflower-and-mushroom-bisque.html
Oh my goodness! These soups sound so delicious.
I must try them all.
Sorry for the belated visit. This is a great compilation. I also wish to thank you for including two of my soup posts.
Hi Leora,
I love the Lewis Carroll soup poem! Thanks for adding my soups, too. I love the photo that your Dad took in 1966!
Meg, thanks for writing them up so they are so easy to share.
Yay — thanks for including a link. I’ll have to tell BubbeGiraffe. She’ll be so excited.
And your sketch is just wonderful!
I started off reading your latest posts on Soup Beautiful Soup | Here in Highland Park but I ended up in the earlier content also. You have some really good posts on here. Some of your posts have some good tips in them – for me at least and I will make sure I read more another day. You’re bookmarked. Best of luck! Edna E. Kessler.
Glad you enjoyed my posts, Edna!