113 recipes for "soup recipes"
Lentil Soup

Lentil Soup

Jul 14, 2005

Shane Siddon from Notre Dame School submitted this recipe. For the vegetable stock, you can either use a canned vegetable stock, powder reconstituted or cooking liquid left over from mild vegetables, such as potatoes or carrots. To give this mild-flavour soup a Tex-Mex touch, cook 4 tsp (20 mL) chili powder with the onion and mushrooms.

Wild Rice/Broccoli Casserole

Wild Rice/Broccoli Casserole

Dec 4, 2008

Although this recipe has canned soup in it, I consider it a real gourmet treat. There is never any left in the dish when I serve it. I have been asked for this recipe more often than any other. It originally came from Northern Mist Wild Rice producers in Neepawa, Manitoba and I have been making it for years. Wild Rice is expensive but it goes a long way and has such a unique flavour.

Classic Cabbage Rolls

Classic Cabbage Rolls

Our classic recipe for hearty cabbage rolls is a labour of love that won't disappoint. Use two smaller cabbages rather than one large head, as the leaves will be more consistent in size. The best leaves for rolling are in the middle of the head, so save the outer ones for coleslaw or soup. Serve with a dollop of sour cream and a little fresh dill.

Roasted Chicken Roulade with Herbed Goat Cheese and Asparagus

Roasted Chicken Roulade with Herbed Goat Cheese and Asparagus

May 13, 2009

The inspiration for this dish was a simple seasonal meal with great flavour. I wanted to make a dish that was easy to prepare with at least some components that could be made ahead of time. A Saturday morning trip to the local farmer's market was what inspired the ingredients in this recipe; locally grown asparagus, fresh Ontario goat's cheese, organically raised local chicken breasts and I was on my way! They key to this recipe is simple and flavourful ingredients. Using ingredients that are in season makes a big difference since this is the time when they are at their flavour peak. I decided to serve the chicken with a fresh spring salad using some of the same ingredients from the chicken. It would also be nice with a crusty baguette and a warm bowl of soup. The simplicity of the flavours in this dish make it easy to pair with other foods. The result was a delicious springtime meal that was perfect for a casual night with friends. Buying local and seasonal ingredients allowed me to stay way under my $100 budget and the ease of preparing the meal allowed me to spend time with my guests - which is what entertaining is all about!

E.V.E.R. Elk Valley Elk Roast

E.V.E.R. Elk Valley Elk Roast

May 12, 2009

My husband is a hunter, so wild game is plentiful in our household. We love to forage in our area for all that Mother Nature has to offer. In the springtime around Mother's Day - you can find us out in the poplar forest near the river searching for the elusive morel mushrooms. Determined, we trudge around in the forest until we find some. Then in midsummer - it's huckleberry time! The anticipation of finding these gems is wonderful as we think of all the huckleberry treats that we enjoy such as huckleberry cake, huckleberry sauce for pancakes, huckleberry fudge, huckleberry wine (only if the harvest is plentiful) and, of course, the huckleberry marinade for elk roast. The method for preparing this elk roast is very easy. The hard part happens before. My husband and his hunting group usually spend a week in the upper Elk Valley on a horseback hunt, depending on where the elk is, the packing out of the elk meat can take up to a day. The huckleberries are usually found on steep mountainside terrain, and climbing up to them is quite challenging. Also, on one occasion, my sister and I encountered three grizzly bears - but that is another story best left for another time. All you need to know is that when running back to the truck, we were careful not to spill our berries. I usually serve with my Elk Valley elk roast, a cream of morel mushroom soup, potatoes and a huckleberry cake. All of the ingredients are found in our Elk Valley in the southeast corner of British Columbia. This recipe would work well for any wild game such as elk, venison or moose.

Mushroom Soup Cheese Melts

Mushroom Soup Cheese Melts

Apr 16, 2010

My dad is quite creative in the kitchen and a fantastic chef...and always comes up with fancy delicacies as well as some strange but delicious meals when we were kids. On a whim when we needed a quick lunch, he whipped this together for us. Although this isn't the most calorie wise meal, it is quick and easy and a nostalgic reminder of my childhood. My brothers and I used to make these Mushroom Soup Cheese Melts all the time! Our friends would be skeptical at first, but once they tried them, they loved them too and would always ask for them! If you like mushroom soup and cheese, you will love these too. Try them out, you will be surprised! :)

Wonton Soup

Wonton Soup

Jul 14, 2005

Serve with: Egg and Radish Salad — Finish with: Strawberry Rhubarb Compote

Lentil and Celery Root Soup

Lentil and Celery Root Soup

Apr 24, 2013

Pureeing this ultrasimple small-batch soup gives it a smooth texture, so there's no need for cream. Shred the remaining celery root and add it to salads.

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