Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Onion Soup Recipes

Onion Soup Recipe #1

One quart of milk,
six large onions,
yolks of four eggs,
three tablespoonfuls of butter,
a large one of flour,
one cupful of cream,
salt and pepper as necessary.

Put the butter in a frying-pan.
Cut the onions into thin slices and drop in the butter.
Stir until they begin to cook; then cover tight and set back where they will simmer, but not burn, for half an hour.
Now put the milk on to boil, and then add the dry flour to the onions, and stir constantly for three minutes over the fire.
Then turn the mixture into the milk and cook fifteen minutes.
Rub the soup through a strainer, return to the fire, season with salt and pepper.
Beat the yokes of the eggs well; add the cream to them and stir into the soup.
Cook three minutes, stirring constantly.
If you have no cream, use milk, in which case add a tablespoonful of butter at the same time.


Onion Soup Recipe #2

Take 4 Onions,
1 oz. Butter,
1 1/2 oz. Flour,
1 gill of Milk,
2 quarts of Stock,
Salt and Pepper as necessary.

Peel and slice up the onions and fry them in the butter till they are a good brown color.
Sprinkle over the flour and brown that too.
Pour on the boiling stock and boil steadily till the onions are very soft, then rub through a sieve.
If there is any fat on it remove it carefully, pour back into the saucepan, add the milk, pepper, and salt, and boil up.
Just before serving put in a few drops of lemon juice.
Send fried bread to table with it.



Onion Soup Recipe #3

1 small Spanish onion,
1 medium-sized potato,
1/4 oz. of butter,
pepper and salt and a pinch of mixed herbs,
a little milk.

Cut up the vegetables and cook them in 1/2 pint of water, adding a little herbs.
When tender, rub the vegetables through a sieve, return the soup to the saucepan, add the butter and seasoning, and serve.

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Tuesday, July 17, 2007

Black Bean Soups

BLACK BEAN SOUP -1

Soak a pint (0.5 quart) of black beans over night in cold water. When ready to cook, put into two and one half quarts of fresh water, which should be boiling, and simmer until completely dissolved, adding more boiling water from time to time if needed. There should be about two quarts of all when done. Rub through a colander, add salt, a half cup of cream, and reheat. When hot, turn through a soup strainer, add two or more teaspoonfuls of lemon juice, and serve.



BLACK BEAN SOUP -2

A pint of black beans, soaked over night in three quarts of water. In the morning pour off this water, and add three quarts of fresh. Boil gently six hours. When done, there should be one quart. Add a quart of stock, six whole cloves, six whole allspice, a small piece of mace, a small piece of cinnamon, stalk of celery, a bouquet of sweet herbs, also one good-sized onion and one small slice each of turnip and carrot, all cut fine and fried in three table-spoonfuls of butter. Into the butter remaining in the pan put a spoonful of flour, and cook until brown. Add to soup, and simmer all together one hour. Season with salt and pepper, and rub through a fine sieve. Serve with slices of lemon and egg balls, the lemon to be put in the tureen with the soup.

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4 Bean Soups

BEAN AND CORN SOUP.

Cold boiled or stewed corn and cold baked beans form the basis of this soup. Take one pint of each, rub through a colander, add a slice of onion, three cups of boiling water or milk, and boil for ten minutes. Turn through the colander a second time to remove the onion and any lumps or skins which may remain. Season with salt and a half cup of cream. If preferred, the onion may be omitted.


BEAN AND HOMINY SOUP.

Soak separately in cold water over night a cupful each of dry beans and hominy. In the morning, boil them together till both are perfectly tender and broken to pieces. Rub through a colander, and add sufficient milk to make three pints. Season with salt, and stir in a cup of whipped cream just before serving. Cold beans and hominy may be utilized for this soup.


BEAN AND POTATO SOUP.

Soak a half pint of dry white beans over night; in the morning drain and put to cook in boiling water. When tender, rub through a colander. Prepare sliced potato sufficient to make one quart, cook in as small a quantity of water as possible, rub through a colander, and add to the beans. Add milk or water sufficient to make two quarts, and as much prepared thyme as can be taken on the point of a penknife, with salt to season. Boil for a few minutes, add a teacup of thin cream, and serve.


BEAN AND TOMATO SOUP.

Take one pint of boiled or a little less of mashed beans, one pint of stewed tomatoes, and rub together through a colander. Add salt, a cup of thin cream, one half a cup of nicely steamed rice, and sufficient boiling water to make a soup of the proper consistency. Reheat and serve.

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Apple Soup

APPLE SOUP -1

1 lb. apples, 1 qt. water, sugar and flavouring, 1 tablespoon sago.

Wash the apples and cut into quarters, but do not peel or core. Put into a saucepan with the water and sugar and flavoring to taste. When sweet, ripe apples can be obtained, people with natural tastes will prefer no addition of any kind. Otherwise, a little cinnamon, cloves, or the yellow part of lemon rind may be added. Stew until the apples are soft. Strain through a sieve, rubbing the apple pulp through, but leaving cores, etc., behind. Wash the sago, add to the strained soup, and boil gently for 1 hour. Stir now and then, as the sago is apt to stick to the pan.


APPLE SOUP -2

1 large cooking apple,
1 small finely chopped onion,
seasoning and sugar to taste,
a little butter,
1 teaspoonful of cornflour,
1/2 pint of water.

Peel and cut up the apple, and cook with the onion in the water till quite tender.
Rub the mixture through a sieve, return to the saucepan, add the butter, seasoning and sugar, thicken the soup with the cornflour, and serve.

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Thursday, October 19, 2006

Chicken Cheese Soup Recipe

Heat together 1-cup milk,
1-cup water in which 2 chicken bouillon cubes have been dissolved,
and 1 can of condensed cream of chicken soup.

Stir in 1/4 cup grated American Cheddar cheese and season with salt, pepper, and plenty of paprika until cheese melts.

Other popular American recipes simply add grated cheese to lima bean or split bean soup, peanut butter soup, or plain cheese soup with rice.

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