Soup Sunday - Le Chef's Wife (2024)

Eating better, one pot of homemade soup per week at a time.

Welcome to year 3 of the Soup Sunday Challenge!

I invite you to cook one pot of soup every week for 4 weeks.

I will provide you with lots of inspiration for delicious, healthy soups.

Share your soup photos on instagram using #soupsundaychallenge

"Thank you so much for the Soup Sunday Challenge. I've made them all and learned so much. Really enjoyed following along. All the best to your beautiful family. XOXO"

Rosalie Hill Bland, Soup Sunday Challenge 2023
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Are you looking to eat better in the New Year? Less convenience food, more whole foods? More vegetables and less processed food?

Perhaps, like me, you have a busy schedule but would like to make a small, lasting change to the way your family eats?

One of my favorite French-girl healthy eating tricks is to always have a pot of soup in the fridge – ready to reheat at a moment’s notice.

This New Year I have decided to become more consistent with my soup making. I realize that I eat much better throughout the week when I have a portion of comforting, delicious soup in the fridge I can reheat at a moment’s notice. Making soup is a great way to get my kids to eat extra vegetables too!

Here are the recipes we have cooked so far this year:

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Week One: Magical Leek Soup

Week Two: Poule au Pot

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Week Three: Best Broccoli and Blue Cheese Soup

Week Four: French Onion Soup Gratinée

Week Five: Provençal Tomato Soup with Basil

Week Six: La Soupe au Pistou

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Here are some of the recipes I shared with you last year to get you started:

Fancy Cream of Cauliflower Soup

Vegetarian Minestrone with homemade pesto

La Soupe de Mamie - Vegetable Potage

Ratatouille Soup with homemade pesto

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#SOUPSUNDAYCHALLENGE

The Goal: Make one pot of soup every Sunday for 4 weeks.

Dates:January 6th-January 27th 2024

The community: Use the hashtag #soupsundaychallenge on instagram or join myface book group and Pinterest page.

Every weekend I will share a soup recipe you can make at home for inspiration.

If you have been reading my blog for a while you know how much I love my soups! I like to make several big batches of soup at once – filling up my freezer with healthy, homemade goodness. You can read the blog post onfreezer meal batch cooking here.

I would love to see what soups you are making so please share photos with the#soupsundaychallengeor on thefacebook group. I find it so inspiring to see your favorite recipes!

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Why Soup?

Soups are amazing. Truly. What better way to eat lots of veggies in one serving while reducing food waste in your fridge?

I like that most soups are very quick to make and do not require much culinary precision. Anyone can make soup.

Those carrots that are past their prime or that box of spinach that you had intended to eat at the beginning of the week? Perfect for soup!

Plus, is there anything more comforting than a warm bowl of homemade soup?

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Equipment needed

You likely have everything you need already, but if you don’t, I highly suggest a good size soup pot for making big batches of soup to portion out.

I have this10qt Marseille Blue Le Creusetthat I love.

Stand Mixersare amazing for making blended soups without the mess of transferring to a blender.

Last but not least, make sure you have somefreezer safe food containersready to portion out your leftover soup to eat throughout the week or stack in your freezer.

For a full list of my favorite kitchen tools check out the blog post here: Kitchen Essentials

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FAVORITE SOUP RECIPES

Each Sunday of the Soup Sunday Challenge I will be sharing one of my favorite soup recipes as well as hopping on instagram to show you how the recipe is made.

Here are some recipes to get you started:

Magical Leek Soup

Healthy Potage aux Légumes – French Vegetable Soup

French Lentil Soup

Soupe au Pistou

Creamy Butternut Squash Soup with Crispy Sage

Honeynut and Pumpkin Soup with Rosemary

While many of my recipes are French inspired (bien sûr) I encourage you to share your recipes from everywhere – whatever your family enjoys most!

SUNDAY SOUP CHALLENGE

So, are you with me? Let's make soup together!

You can reach me by commenting on this blog post, through instagram at@lechefswifeor on the facebook groupFrench Riviera Cuisine on Pinterest

Of course, make sure you are signed up for myemail listto receive the new recipes directly in your email inbox. (I email about once a week – no more than that, I promise!)

See you next Sunday, mes amis.

Au plaisir,

Le Chef’sWife

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FAQs

What is the rule of thumb for serving soup? ›

When serving hot soups, always make sure to serve the soup in warmed bowls so the soup stays hot on its way to the table; likewise, cold soups should be served in chilled bowls.

What is a crunchy thing to add to soup? ›

Crunchy. We've already discussed Fritos, but any tortilla chip will do, especially for bean soups or, well, tortilla soup. Crushed up potato chips on top of potato soup would be a potato inception, corn nuts could complement a corn chowder, or good ol' crackers (oyster, buttery Ritz, saltines) are a good standby.

What is considered a soup? ›

Soup is a primarily liquid food, generally served warm or hot (but may be cool or cold), that is made by combining ingredients of meat or vegetables with stock, milk, or water. Hot soups are additionally characterized by boiling solid ingredients in liquids in a pot until the flavors are extracted, forming a broth.

How long should soup sit before serving? ›

The food danger zone is that place between 40 and 140 °F where pathogens grow most quickly. It can take a long time to get through the danger zone when cooling a large batch of chili, soup or stew. The soup must cool from 140 to 70 °F in 2 hours and from 70 to 40 °F in no more than 4 hours.

What makes soup more flavorful? ›

Got a soup that tastes a little bland and unexciting? Add a splash of vinegar (any kind!), or a squeeze of citrus. Chances are, you could use a little more salt.

What does sour cream add to soup? ›

Yogurt, Sour Cream, and Crème Fraîche – Dairy like yogurt, sour cream, and crème fraîche can add a creamy acidity to soups, but can curdle and be unpleasant if cooked over heat for too long, so swirl these in last.

What is a chunky soup called? ›

Chowder is a thick, chunky soup. Traditionally, chowder is made with seafood or fish, but chowders made with poultry, vegetables, and cheese are also popular.

Should soup garnishes be bite sized or smaller? ›

Garnishes for broth soups should be cut uniformly to a bite-size that easily fits on a spoon, because too large of a garnish makes the soup difficult to eat. While vegetable garnishes can be cooked in the soup, other garnishes including pasta or grains, should be precooked before adding.

What is passed soup? ›

Clear soups are a type of thin soup. Clear soups are also called passed soups, as any chunks of ingredients are taken out of the soup, and you are left with a liquid soup. Consommé, a French clarified meat or fish broth, is a classic version of a clear soup.

Is it better to use stock or broth in soup? ›

As a result, stock is usually a healthier product, delivering a richer mouth feel and deeper flavor than broth. Stock is a versatile culinary tool that can deliver taste to any number of dishes. Darker in color and more concentrated in flavor than broth, it's ideal for use in soups, rice, sauces and more.

What does adding flour to soup do? ›

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute. For the best results, never add flour or cornstarch directly to your soup. If you do, it will clump up on top. Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool.

What does 1 2 soup mean? ›

So a solution : order 1 full serving of soup served as half to each person (1/2).

What is the proper etiquette for serving soup? ›

eating etiquette (how to eat...)

When serving soup, place the soup plates or bowls on an underplate. When the soup is finished or the spoon is laid down, the spoon is left in the soup plate, not on the dish underneath. If the soup is served in a cup, the spoon is left on the saucer.

What is the correct serving of soup? ›

Bottom line is… the average soup serving as a side dish is between 3/4 and 1 cup. (8 oz) When the soup is served as the main course, plan on a bowl being about 1 1/2 cups. (12–14 oz) I hope that this answers your question.

When serving soups What is the temperature rule? ›

Science Says: Serve Soup At 149 Degrees

According to the Journal of Food Science, the optimal temperature for soup lies somewhere between 136 and 162 degrees.

What are the rules for soup party? ›

A good rule of thumb is to have each guest make one quart of soup per each attendee. For example, if six people total attend, each guest (including you) should make six quarts of soup—one to sample the night of the party, and five quarts to give away (you won't go home with a quart of your own soup).

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