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    Okay I can not remember who posted a link to this recipe a while back but it looked good at the time and I saved it for a nice winter day like today. Here are the ingredients needed:


    3 oz. onion cut in 1/4 inch dice (about 1 medium sized onion)
    1/2 stalk celery cut in 1/4 inch dice
    1/2 large leek, clean well and cut just the white part into a 1/4 inch dice
    4 oz. clarified butter
    3 1/2 oz. flour
    2 qt. chicken stock
    1/2 bay leaf
    salt, white pepper and nutmeg to taste (start small)
    8 oz. fresh mushrooms, sliced thinly (or 3-4 oz. dried mushrooms) I used 16oz which I am glad I did! I used baby bellas.
    1 c. half and half or heavy cream

    Directions with pics:
    "Sweat" the onion, celery and leak in butter till it is clear and the water is evaporated from the vegetables.



    Add flour and cook till it turns light tan in color and then set aside.



    In a large pot, warm up the chicken stock, bay leaf, salt, white pepper and nutmeg.


    Add the vegetable and flour mixture and bring to the boil.
    Reduce heat and simmer for 40-60 minutes till thick (if soup gets too thick and a little more stock).


    "Sweat" the mushrooms in a small amount of clarified butter till almost dry.



    Strain the soup pot. Add the mushrooms to the broth and simmer for 10 minutes.


    Warm the cream and add to the soup.


    I figured a nice garlic cheesy bread would go well with this. So I took a nice French loaf cut in half added some garlic butter and toasted on broil.
    Once nice and golden I added some shredded Mozz. And a sprinkle of smitty’s to spice things up a bit.



    And for it all plated up.


    This is a great soup. Nice and earthy and nutty! If you are a mushroom fan, then this needs to be a must do. This was fantastic and truly enjoyed! Thanks for viewing and have a great night!!
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    Wasn't that Rich who posted that? That's funny. I was just thinking about that post the other day.
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    • #3
      That looks great and sounds even better! We are big soup fans this time of year too, might be giving that one a try.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by mulepackin View Post
        That looks great and sounds even better! We are big soup fans this time of year too, might be giving that one a try.
        Thanks Mulepackin! It is a great soup, the wife loved it!
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          Out of the park good. Kudos on a great job Bark. Just beautiful.
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          • #6
            Mushroom soup looks phenomonal. Great work!! Thanks for posting!!
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            • #7
              Gonna have to try this. I'm not a soup fan but with your French onion soup and now this, you might be changing my opinion
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              • #8
                Awesome, recipe saved, love mushrooms and i cant see this being anything but good!for the recipe, now i gotta find that french onion soup...

                besides the french onion soup, he has also posted a cheesy ham/potato shoup which looks awesome!!! Brian, you related to the soup nazi???

                http://www.smoked-meat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26021
                Last edited by erain; 01-17-2013, 12:48 PM.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Zeeker View Post
                  Out of the park good. Kudos on a great job Bark. Just beautiful.
                  Thanks Zeek! It was a hit!

                  Originally posted by erain View Post
                  Awesome, recipe saved, love mushrooms and i cant see this being anything but good!for the recipe, now i gotta find that french onion soup...

                  besides the french onion soup, he has also posted a cheesy ham/potato shoup which looks awesome!!! Brian, you related to the soup nazi???

                  http://www.smoked-meat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26021
                  Thanks E! Here is the link to the french onion....

                  http://www.smoked-meat.com/forum/sho...t=French+Onion

                  Not related just have to feed the masses and soup is a good meal on a cold day... but cold for you and me might be a different definition.... Enjoy my friend!
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                  • #10
                    It looks great. That's the royal treatment for a fungus. I may borrow and modify this into a thickened version for a mushroom n swiss fatty.

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                    • #11
                      I could go for a bowl of that right now. Looks/sounds great!
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by fagesbp View Post
                        It looks great. That's the royal treatment for a fungus. I may borrow and modify this into a thickened version for a mushroom n swiss fatty.
                        Cat might be on something good!
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                        • #13
                          Great looking soup!! I love soup but I only make a few kinds. I need to branch out a little and this soup looks like a real winner!!
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                          • #14
                            That looks killer, Bark! I love mushroom soup, and it does look like the start of an awesome mushroom gravy for a burger or maybe on top of a chicken fried steak.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by BBQ Engineer View Post
                              That looks killer, Bark! I love mushroom soup, and it does look like the start of an awesome mushroom gravy for a burger or maybe on top of a chicken fried steak.
                              Thanks BBQ E! Yes it had great flavor and like all soups this one seemed to get better the next day! Yeah it would be good as a mushroom gravy.... but a lot of work for a gravy in my mind...but saying that it sure would be tasty on a Salisbury Steak!!
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