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ceo
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Thu, May 05 2011, 10:36 am
Anyone have a recipe for a fruit soup that has a "thicker" consistency? I don't like fruit soup if it's just fruit juice with some chunks of fruit in it (like compote). Instead, something that's a bit thicker, like a similar consistency to butternut squash soup... or along those lines.
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ra_mom
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Thu, May 05 2011, 12:07 pm
Quick and kosher has a dairy no-cook mango soup that is think like a smoothie.
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life'sgreat
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Thu, May 05 2011, 1:48 pm
ceo wrote: | Anyone have a recipe for a fruit soup that has a "thicker" consistency? I don't like fruit soup if it's just fruit juice with some chunks of fruit in it (like compote). Instead, something that's a bit thicker, like a similar consistency to butternut squash soup... or along those lines. |
Not sure if this is the kind of soup you'd go for, but I love cherry or strawberry soup with sour cream. Not only is it thicker, but it gives it a bit of a tangy taste. I think I have the strawberry soup recipe (very easy, no cooking IIRC).
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mommyla
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Thu, May 05 2011, 2:29 pm
Strawberry soup:
Blend: 1 bag (16 oz) frozen strawberries
1/2 c sugar
2 Tbsp lemon juice
1/4 c white wine
in blender until smooth. Serve cold with blueberries.
Yum!
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skcomputer
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Thu, May 05 2011, 2:55 pm
My fruit soups are boiled. I reduce the amount of sugar a bit and then after I turn off the stove, I stir in a package of jello and it thickens the soup up as it cools. I also do this for cranberry sauce.
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Shopmiami49
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Wed, May 25 2011, 2:37 am
mommyla wrote: | Strawberry soup:
Blend: 1 bag (16 oz) frozen strawberries
1/2 c sugar
2 Tbsp lemon juice
1/4 c white wine
in blender until smooth. Serve cold with blueberries.
Yum! |
I also serve this, but I use white grape juice in place of the wine. Also, we love it when it's served like this:
I freeze the soup flat in a Ziploc and about 1 hour before serving, I put the Ziploc in the fridge to defrost. Then about 20 minutes before serving, I crush the bag with my hands to break the softened pieces and then I pour into bowls. It's like having a cold fruit smoothie right in the begininng of the meal. Mmmmmm
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Yocheved84
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Wed, May 25 2011, 7:58 am
Do you all think I could use Stevia or Splenda instead of the sugar? (Just opinions--looking for low-cal)
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ra_mom
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Wed, May 25 2011, 11:18 am
Yocheved84 wrote: | Do you all think I could use Stevia or Splenda instead of the sugar? (Just opinions--looking for low-cal) | Yes. Use them to taste.
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Mrs Bissli
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Wed, May 25 2011, 8:22 pm
I also do cooked fruit soup (plums, apples, cherries). Toward the end, I add corn starch diluted in water so my soup comes out nice and thick.
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