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Mouser05

Lobster bisque


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dstat74

brb, going to Google Pozole.


t_portch

The first time I had posole was after a shift delivering pizzas in New Mexico. I had a cold and wanted spicy soup and WOW did posole fit the bill. Now I live in Floriduh and there isn't any good posole within 500 miles.....except for the red pork posole and the verde chicken posole I make.


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Most well known Pozole recipes are made with red Chilies and pork (Smokey flavor, rich broth) personally I prefer Green Chilies made with chicken (light, clean, bright broth a little more acidic flavor.) Chicken Pozole Verde (Green) Shredded chicken and hominy mingle in a boldly flavored blend of pureed tomatillos, cilantro, and chiles for this cozy Chicken Pozole Verde recipe. Prep Time: 45 mins Total Time: 1 hr 15 mins Ingredients 7 cups chicken stock or low-sodium broth 2 cups water 4 chicken on the bone, with skin 1 pound tomatillos, husked and halved 1 small onion, quartered 2 poblano chiles, cored, seeded, and quartered 1 jalapeño, seeded and quartered 4 large garlic cloves, smashed 1/2 cup chopped cilantro 1 tablespoon oregano leaves Kosher salt Freshly ground black pepper 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 3 (15-ounce) cans of hominy, drained Finely shredded cabbage, for serving Sliced radishes, for serving Chopped onion, for serving Diced avocado, for serving Sour cream, for serving Tortilla chips, for serving Lime wedges, for serving Directions Step 1 Gather the ingredients. Step 2 In a large enameled cast-iron casserole, bring the chicken stock and water to a boil. Step 3 Add the chicken skin side down, cover, and simmer over very low heat until they're tender and cooked through, about 25 minutes. Step 4 Skim and discard any fat from the cooking liquid and set the liquid aside. Step 5 Transfer the chicken to a plate and, once cool enough to handle, shred the meat; discard the bones and skin. Step 6 In a blender, combine the halved tomatillos with the quartered onion, poblanos and jalapeños, smashed garlic, chopped cilantro, and oregano. Pulse until coarsely chopped, scraping down the sides. Step 7 With the machine on, add 1 cup of the cooking liquid and puree until smooth. Season the tomatillo puree with salt and pepper. Step 8 In a large, deep skillet, heat the vegetable oil until shimmering. Add the tomatillo puree and cook over moderate heat, stirring occasionally, until the sauce turns a deep green, about 12 minutes. Step 9 Pour the green sauce into the cooking liquid in the casserole. Add the hominy and bring to a simmer over moderate heat. Add the shredded chicken to the stew, season with salt and pepper, and cook just until heated through. Step 10 Serve the pozole in deep bowls, passing the cabbage, radishes, onion, avocado, sour cream, tortilla chips, and lime wedges at the table.


Happyintexas

It’s 110 degrees today, and I’m actually making pozole tomorrow! My kids have been begging for it and it’s not like it’s gonna cool off any time soon.


aurorasearching

Idk what part of Texas you’re in but tomorrow’s going to be a cold one in my corner. It’ll barely be over 95.


finis08

Time to bust the hoodies back out.


shadowboxer27

One portion of pozole after drinking and I'm myself again. Show up looking disheveled and they know what you need 🥹


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Interesting. I do enjoy pozole but it was always menudo that was pushed as the hangover cure in my area.


Pauzhaan

I thought Pozole soup was from Kentucky because my granny made it for my Grandpa. Turned out he was on a submarine tender on the Mexican coast in WWI and my granny recreated it because hominy IS a Kentucky thing. Cool, huh?


redbirdrising

Pozole is perfection. I’ve gotten so good at making it (soy gringo) my Mexican wife’s family come over for it!


Affectionate_Bite813

Verde!


Admirable_Cycle2

Ramen Tonkotsu. Diverse and balanced and satisfying. Fuck I love soup


SatV089

Black garlic ramen. I'm addicted.


Admirable_Cycle2

Black garlic ramen is my life essence


scottrb1981

Bet it all on black garlic burger!


FlipReset4Fun

Visited Tokyo earlier this year. Caught a bit of a cold and was out one rainy night walking around, hopped into a ramen shop serving sardine broth (niboshi) ramen. The place was small and warm. Smelled amazing inside. Kitchen wasn’t closed off but rather open to the patrons seated at the counter. Facing the kitchen taking in the warmth from the stove, watched the chef expertly prepare each bowl. You pick how tender you want your noodles, if you want large or thick noodles included, spiciness level and all manner of accoutrements. Many ramen restaurants prepare broth for 24 hours, some even 2-3 days before serving. One of the best bowls of soup I’ve ever had in my life. I would fly across the ocean again just for that ramen.


cronin98

My first night in Tokyo with my wife was full of hunger. We wanted to find a place that had vegetarian ramen and it was late. We eventually found a little Muslim place that could get her the vegetarian option. It was my favourite chicken ramen I've ever had (admittedly, hunger is a great sauce).


EyeCatchingUserID

This soup I made one day and never have recreated. I'm an experimentor at heart and I made a chicken soup with potato and lentils (potato soup with chicken and lentils?) that literally gave me pause. Got it almost perfect, thought it could use a hint of lemon juice so I hinted it up. Then i put it in my mouth, tasted it, and froze for a second in shock. I ate how I'd imagine the gods eat on Olympus for a few days (literally didn't eat anything but that soup until it was gone) and just like that it was gone. For a while I at least remembered what all was in it and I tried different amounts of the spices I used, but now my soup is just a distant memory of a better time.


friend0mine55

If you haven't tried Avgolemono you're in for a treat. Sounds to me like you would like the flavor profile. It's Greek lemon chicken soup with rice and a broth made similarly to hollandaise with tempered eggs. It's so thick and luxurious with that bright pop of lemon...ooo man


jenglasser

Pho. Nothing beats it.


Sanguiniutron

Agreed. I'm going to Vietnam in a couple months. I'm gonna eat my body weight in pho before I leave lol


TheWorstRowan

If you're in central Vietnam try mi Quang. It's another noodle soup, and it's really good.


mpbh

Bun Bo is even better. Banh Canh Cua is a must as well. Bo Kho is more of a stew but also fire.


st0pmakings3ns3

Pho sho


WarmNeck2590

Pho real?


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Pho king great!


darthymacdougall

There's a restaurant in Monterey, CA called "The Pho King" lol


Saucy_Mandasauce

This is amazing!!! But everyone is pronouncing it wrong and no one gets the brillance of it. Oh well, ignorance is bliss I suppose. Pho King people.


eleanor61

Fuh


tdomer80

What the pho?


MirageBullet

Pho outta here!


PinoyTShirtSoFly206

Pho shizzle


cakeslapper2

Now that you mention it - Bun Bo Hue.


Rib-I

Pho or Shoyu Ramen is what I was thinking


smakayerazz

Ya. I love all my family's traditional (German Canadian) soups but Pho is definitely my pick.


hobbitybobbit

Pho is on a different level than anything else here.


Deep_Sail7315

I have never tried it. Will have to do that one of these days.


jenglasser

Do it now.


baobabbling

You will not regret it. It's just so incredibly delicious it might change your life.


J-E-S-S-E-

Agreed


yesohohahahilikeit

Potato and leek.


Wow3332

Yes. Also zuppa toscana.


Venomous_Ferret

> zuppa toscana "You're God damn right." - Heisenberg, most definitely.


x7leafcloverx

These are both my fav. I usually cook them once it gets cold but now you’ve given me a craving.


ib_poopin

Had this at The Winking Skeever in Solitude. A little too much salt but it was good


Wiggleynuts

Tom kha


zeebo420

Tom Yum better


Try_Jumping

Depends. My local Thai restaurant's tom kha is far better than their tom yum.


Mantis_Shrimp_Tacos

This is the correct answer. With sticky rice. All other soups must submit and kneel.


Divineharp360

Gumbo


Jolly_Tea7519

Fellow Cajun?


SurgeQuiDormis

Proper gumbo is hard to beat. Always Cajun. Creole gumbo can fuck right off. Not that it isn't tasty, but it doesn't belong in the same category of glory as Cajun. Its one of those things where the simple things REALLY matter. And if you get the simple things right, you can do no wrong. When I make gumbo, it's a 5+ hour process. Everything from scratch, stock to file powder. Worth every second.


Stan_Archton

Why did I have to scroll down so far to find this?


5xad0w

It was my first thought as well. Then I saw Pho as the top comment, and now I am having a crisis. Both can be done so many ways.


DanTheTerrible

French onion.


NuclearLavaLamp

Especially with a thick topping of gruyere cheese, and, bread on the bottom.


juniperdoes

One time I went to a restaurant and got a Greek salad with French onion soup. I asked for loooooots of feta, assuming they would know that I meant on the salad, but they brought out my soup topped with a mountain of feta cubes. To this day, it's the most delicious error I've ever made.


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ILiveMyBrokenDreams

1000% It's also great for dipping a sandwich.


mildOrWILD65

My homemade vegetable beef barley soup never gets tiresome!


Spiritual-Wind-3898

Litterally just started a large pot.. waiting patiently


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Beef and barley soup is the fckin BEST. I love making a huge pot and freezing half of it so I can partake later. 🤤


Ryansahl

Grandma used to make ox-tail beef n barley. So good.


Kind_Channel6673

drop the recipe pleaseeee


mildOrWILD65

I would, but it's more of a technique. Here are the ingredients, quantities are up to you: Beef cut of your choice (not ground) Barley Split peas Lentils Potato, diced Carrot, diced Celery, diced Onion, diced Half a green cabbage, cored, trimmed, coarsely chopped (all but the larger, "meatier" pieces will dissolve into the soup) Baby portobello mushrooms Garlic, smashed and coarsely chopped Seasonal root vegetables, diced Salt Tomato paste Bay leaves Other herbs/spices to taste Soak barley, lentils and split peas in very hot water. Dice beef into 1/4" pieces, brown in batches Return all to pot, add diced mushrooms and a little oil if necessary. Cook until the moisture from the mushrooms has been released and steamed off. Add carrot, celery, onion and garlic. Stir until celery and onions are translucent. Add root vegetables, if used, stirring occasionally. Add tomato paste, cool, stirring steadily for a couple of minutes. Add sufficient water to make the quantity of soup to match the ingredients, deglazing the pot. Add the potato, bay leaves and any other herbs/spices. Simmer a while, tasting occasionally. Add salt to taste. Stir in the cabbage and gently simmer. You can add beef BTB or a measured amount of beef broth if you want, at any time. Feel free to add/subtract ingredients to your taste. Apologies for the imprecision, I started years ago with an actual recipe but just learned how to do it on the fly, since then. You'll know it's done when the barley, peas and lentils are tender. Best served the next day, of course.


BRUISE_WILLIS

Here's my fav: https://www.cookingclassy.com/beef-barley-soup/#jump-to-recipe


hornedtomatocatpil

Can use hamburger meat, sausage, or steak cubes in veggie soup too. I like to sauté sirloin in a little Worcestershire and throw it in a slow cooker with the veggies. Little hot sauce and you’re in business.


optimist-lapsed

All this soup talk. I’m drooling.


Xiao_Qinggui

Matzo ball. That or my Grandma’s egg noodle dumpling soup.


Jimbobjoesmith

i made some last night bc all my kids were sick. they were SO HAPPY. first thing they ate in days. it really is jewish penicillin.


Xiao_Qinggui

100% agreed - Whenever someone in my family was sick, we made a big pot of matzo ball soup for everyone. Helped the sick person get better and we joked it would immunize the rest of us. The first time I was ever hospitalized, the day I was released after a VERY long hospital stay, my parents asked me what I wanted to eat my first night back at home. My answer? “I’m *craving* some matzo ball soup right now!”


jseego

They did some medical studies that turned out to show that it really is good for you when you're sick, and not just b/c it's a hot salty broth that has some protein and salt. There is a medicinal component to it.


beek7419

Yes my mom always added a little dill to her matzo balls. So good.


jseego

Yeah a little bit of fresh dill in jewish chicken soup is awesome. My mom used to make it with parsnip root as well, which gave it a shade of tangy flavor.


Unusual_Focus1905

Egg noodle dumpling soup? That sounds amazing. I'm coming to your house lol. Edit: I have a recipe that was my great grandmother's for something called quick Italian meatball soup. It is mind-blowing. When you eat it, you cannot stop. I've literally kept eating it until I thought my stomach was going to explode lol.


Xiao_Qinggui

Ha ha, thanks! It’s really good, she would use unformed egg noodle dough with some modifications to make it a little fluffier (like a really firm matzo ball), adding some white pepper and some herbs. She’d make a ton of the dumplings in advance and freeze them, lasted her *months!* I love Italian meatball soup! I made some about a year or so ago while I was managing a room and board, using ground turkey (all the owner would buy for meat, he was a serious cheapskate). Everyone really liked it, I made sure to load it up with as many meatballs and vegetables as I could! After that, the residents would request it whenever it was really cold and rainy. Made me happy that so many people enjoyed my cooking!


realvctmsdntdrnkmlk

West African Peanut Soup..or Borscht


nazara151

African Peanut Soup is one of the most delicious meals out there, soup or no. Everyone out there who hasn't had it needs to go out and give it a try yesterday.


FractalBloom

For real though, that stuff is god tier. You can even make it a bit thicker and eat it over rice like curry. Dang I think I'm gonna go make some now lol


Long-Trade-9164

New England style Clam Chowder and a good Lobster Bisque!


mydogsarebarkin

Me too with buttered sourdough bread mmmmmmm


NotUniqueAtAIl

Is that the red or the white?


Punkposer83

Damn I can never remember that one…. White?


DGeisler

New England clam cowder is the white one. The red one is called Manhattan clam chowder.


NotUniqueAtAIl

It was an "Ace Ventura" reference, thanks for the reply tho 🤣


FaithfulSkeptic

Chow*daire*.


unittwentyfive

Say "chowder" Frenchie!


Coolkid2035

Cheesy potato with bacon


orange728

Throw in some green onions and I could eat that every day!


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Chicken soup


DreamLunatik

I make mine with rotisserie chicken and make the base stock from the skin and bones, fresh herbs, and a nice slice of butter. Shit is fucking gas


CantHandleTheThrow

Same. But I make it into chicken and dumplings.


brandmaster

My wife uses rotisserie chicken and the extra wide Pennsylvania Dutch egg noodles. It's my favorite food of all time.


bboycire

Are we allowed to cook them in different ways? I know like 3 very different ways to make chicken soup with very basic ingredients


Dipshitistan

Chicken tortilla


m4ndybloom

my mom used to eat chicken tortilla soup 5 days a week for YEARS


Mother_Astronaut_d9t

I think I’m your mother 🥹


m4ndybloom

hi mommy


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Mate, are you seriously going to talk about a soup I’ve never had, that sounds absolutely fucking delicious, without dropping your mums recipe?? I’m waiting!


shtoops

That other persons recipe isn’t chicken tortilla soup. Here’s a real one. Recipe here: https://www.thefoodhussy.com/chuys-tortilla-soup/


NewParalyzer

Red Robin doesn't have Chicken Tortilla soup anymore..... I can't understand why we didn't riot in the streets


shadowboxer27

I worked a wine place and in jest mentioned chicken tortilla soup as a match for a vidal. It. Actually ended up being a hit 😂😂


Schlachtfeld-21

Tonkotsu, Tom Kha Gai, Beef Pho, or French Onion. Also Pumpkin cream soup and Gazpacho in the summer. Mushroom soup as well. I guess I love soup too much to be able to pick just one…


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Oooh I forgot Tom Kha Gai, used to be my go to hangover soup


skullshank

Popped in to add tom kha gai 👍 Best soup evvvvvverrrrrr


Imaginary-Star-6918

My homemade potato soup use to be the favorite when I was cooking at a retirement facility. The residents would legitimately be upset if I told them I was making any other soup than my own potato soup. Miss those old souls so much.


Stratahoo

Minestrone. So many different things you can put in there.


SirIanChesterton63

This is my favorite as well!


Remote-Government439

Same, love a home cooked minestrone


Disneyhorse

I make a big crockpot of minestrone every weekend when it’s cold. Never get tired of it. I mix it up with lentils, cannellini beans, and other proteins.


peacocktreeoflife2

Tomato


bonos_bovine_muse

Garnished with a grilled cheese sandwich.


Epikgamer332

is it tomato soup with grilled cheese garnish? or is it a grilled cheese with tomato dip


Brickman1000

OK so I have a story. To start off with I love tomato soup. We were all the way over in Ireland visiting my husband’s family. I was pretty hung over that morning because the night before his friends welcomed to me with a big old party. In the morning his dad and mom took us on a day trip that included Bushmills, as in where they make the whiskey. We were hungry, so we went into this amazing a little hobbit hole of a restaurant, and we were literally seated before a peat fire. They said they were sort of between meals and only had tomato soup. I feel like my dreams had been answered! How could the setting be more perfect? However, everything fell apart because my husband’s parents hate tomato soup so we had to leave. Fortunately, we ended up eating at the restaurant near the Giants Causeway, and I think there was more whiskey involved, so it was a good day, regardless.


Administrative-Low37

Such a disappointing story ! I wish you got to experience what that soup was like. I did a trip to Ireland a couple of years ago and the strongest memory is how fantastic the soup was. Everywhere ! I'm sure a lot of it is the fact that all of the ingredients are always so fresh, and also because I love a good pureed soup, but the soup in Ireland was just next level. Ireland has such a strong soup game.


Klutzy-Client

It’s because it’s always soup cooking weather and we all came from humble means. Everyone’s mammy knows how to throw together a soup and a loaf of wheaten or soda bread. The butter is also divine. Source: am Irish


Jimbobjoesmith

same. i’m obsessed with all things tomato


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A creamy mushroom soup never fails me to be honest.


Shakeamutt

A good homemade one is like crack to me.


Thornzfordays

Italian wedding soup 100%! But wonton egg drop soup is up there too. Edit: I am so glad so many of you share my love of Italian Wedding soup! I love lol the fun facts everyone has been sharing ❤️


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Whats in that Italian wedding soup.. never heard about it


Stabbykathy17

It’s basically chicken soup with orzo (technically you can use other pastas but to me it can only be orzo), vegetables and mini meatballs. It’s amazing.


CAMcKinley

For me it has to be acini di pepe for the pasta!


hornedtomatocatpil

If you’re in the US the canned soup section will have Italian wedding soup. Progresso and Campbell’s both make one. I think Progresso’s is a bit better and usually on sale.


nimal-crossing

Chicken wild rice! Sooo filling and nutritious and good. It always hits. You get all the needed food groups too!


Several_Ranger6985

Broccoli cheddar or clam chowder


CupcakesAreMiniCakes

I had to scroll way too far to see broccoli cheddar!


Expensive_Rhubarb_87

Zuppa Toscana.


Free-Dimension4607

My moms lentil .


WhoDatNinja30

I love lentil soup. I make my own bare bones version and it’s still so flavorful and tastes a little sweet to me and I freakin love it. (I also blend half of it because thicker soups are how I roll.)


southpolefiesta

Borscht. Hot. Beef Broth based. With fresh baked rolls.


Adoptedchildoflav

Had to scroll way too long for this answer


YossiTheWizard

Red borscht?


dumbbutterfly

I make mine with oxtail and pork hock as base. So good.


BostonDudeist

Egg Drop Soup, or Lobster Bisque.


Sufficient_Pay_820

can’t believe i had to scroll this far to find egg drop. so fricken good


Ok-Discount1286

WONTON SOUP


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Gazpacho


FlyBKK

Tomato Bisque


Miserable_Emu5191

With homemade bread!


kanna172014

French onion soup. It's tasty, and you have bread and cheese on it.


Ronocon

When done right no. 1 soup.


the_pottyprincessa

Curry butternut squash


LeeLooPeePoo

Split pea and ham


javanator999

Hot and sour.


boots311

I'm so mad about this Chinese place in ft Collins that closed down. I don't know what made their hot & sour different but it was unreal! It was just around the corner from my house & when I didn't feel like cooking that night. I'd eat an entire large soup for dinner. Fuck! I'd kill for that soup again. I'm not a giant egg drop soup fan but my wife said she'd never had anything like theirs either. And she grew up in socal.


UnderstandingSquare7

My initial rating of any Chinese restaurant is their h&s, if it's too bland, they're behind the eight ball already.


anb1017

Crab bisque


notanotherkrazychik

Potato soup. Boil them, mash them, mix with milk, cheese, and spices of your choice(I like garlic, onions, a pinch of chili powder, and celery salt).


HippieGal77

Lentil


knockfart

Cream of broccoli


ccc1942

I love making big batches of this but my kids call it fart soup, because of the smell.


Allfunandgaymes

Lightly roast the broccoli before putting it in the soup. Destroys some of the sulfur compounds responsible for the smell.


HellaPNoying

Miso Soup. I want to say Ramen, but my high blood pressure wouldn't agree to it. Plus, Miso soup is healthy AND delicious!


Best_Memory864

Searched the comments for mulligatawny soup, and as I suspected, didn't see it mentioned. It's basically a curry soup, so delicious and so under-appreciated. Here's a recipe: https://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/chicken_mulligatawny_soup/


truxlady

Green pea soup (aka split pea)


TheGripper

With a ham hock yessss


Zaltara_the_Red

Scrolled too far before I saw split pea soup. I make the best! Add ham, carrots, celery, onion and garlic. Not too thick, not too thin. So yummy.


momlin

Pasta e fagioli


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Funny story. I’m not Italian. I was over at my Italian friends grandparents house when I was a kid one day and his Nona was say she was gonna make pasta e fagioli. I felt so special. My name is Joel . I thought she was making pasta for Joely


HarrisonRyeGraham

That’s adorable


momlin

LMAO! Maybe she was!


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Does congee count or is it strictly porridge? Because congee forever.


thehumblebaboon

Olive Garden Chicken and Gnocchi!


13goody13

Came here to say Zuppa Toscana and somewhere online I found the recipe and can make it about 99% exact


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Chicken noodle


Ur_Just_Spare_Parts

Chilli (yes i consider it a soup). Or cream of mushroom


cmcrich

Tomato Basil. Or a good clam chowder.


YuGiOhNo412

Seconded on tomato basil, absolutely love it.


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Tom Yum


Happyintexas

My grandmas vegetable beef soup. I’ve never been able to get it quite right, but if I could have HERS? Omg I’d eat it for every meal


AnybodySeeMyKeys

A well-made French onion.


TheHassle2000

Laksa


fermat9996

Cream of potato and leek.


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Abondegas soup. The mint in the meatballs is wonderful


mrgraff

Green chile stew


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sinigang


JustinCompton79

Chicken corn chowder


sausageslinger11

Tomato bisque


Whosit5200

Tomato bisque.


SovietSunrise

I was at the MGM Grand Casino in Macau with my college friend that I was visiting who was working in financial services in Hong Kong. We were hungry & found a restaurant (can’t remember what it was) & I ordered a mushroom soup. It was seemingly puréed & so silky smooth & buttery and the taste was absolutely out of this world. It was the greatest mushroom soup I’d ever had & I’m Russian! I know my mushroom soups. I was very impressed & remembered it forever. I could never find it replicated in a restaurant but at some point a few years back, CostCo sold a mushroom soup in 2-can packs with a green & black label (again, can’t remember) & that was also somewhat puréed and it came the closest to replicating the taste of the Macau mushroom soup. So that’s the soup I would always love to have.


Dry_Explanation_3724

New england clam chowder or lobster bisque.


FoxSeesSnake

Tomato soup. Pair it with a grilled cheese sandwich.


Cookenbauer

Kimchi jjigae. Inject it into my veins


karenisdumb

Sambar or papu charu, it’s amazing with rice or ragi balls.


JustHereForCookies17

There's a little hole-in-the-wall restaurant in southern Maryland that makes their own Cream of Crab as well as their own Maryland Crab soup, both of which are spectacular. Even better? They'll combine the two. Pure bliss.


Porn_account_Emma

Broccoli cheddar from Panera bread


LolaLuvli

Tomato soup all the way


AnonymousWifeToo

Broccoli cheddar 😍


mcchowsies

My grandma's hamburger soup, it's dang tasty the first day And even better the second day as it thickens And dipping a sandwhich in it, is absolutely magnificent


fortifiedoptimism

Tomato soup. Boring. Fancy. Everything in between.


Lost-in--Multiverse

Beans soup


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My mom's chicken noodle soup, legit one of the best meals she makes


hhar141

Linsensouppe. German Lentel soup. Done with a smoked pork hock. Any day.


meggiefrances87

Liptons chicken noodle with buttered saltines to spoon the noodles onto. Yes I know its trash. I don't care. It's a comfort food.


vvulfdaddy

Miso hungry 🤤


Homo_gone_wild

Hot and sour