Tuesday, 25 October 2022

HOT SOUPS FOR HALLOWE'EN, some prep ahead; vegan, vegetarian, fish, carnvore

There's nothing like a hot mug of soup after fireworks on Hallowe'en.

But what to choose?  Family friendly?  Adventurous?  Cheap n' cheerful?
Indulgent?

Here's a selection of 67's favourites, all with a Vegan option:

Economy: Swede & Bacon Potage
               Split Pea (vegan)
Cheat's Delight:  Rustic Tomato (easy-peasy)
Indulgent: Spicy Corn Chowder: 4-ways
Adventurous: Hot & Sour

 

Frugal, comforting, deeply delicious, here with Sweetcorn & Ham Pancakes but for a crowd, brilliant with finger-sized no-added sugar cheese scones


 Triple Duty Split Yellow Pea Soup
Awesomely delicious, comforting, healthy soup is perfect for unprecedented penny-pinching times...thick, rich and substantial, it starts with a vegan base and  additions create vegetarian or carnivore alternatives.  



Can't face making party soup from scratch?  Tinned tomatoes are still fairly well priced and if you've 2-3 tins you're good to go with comforting super- tasty soup in minutes. Add garlic, pulses/rice/pasta and herbs, fresh or dried. Seen here with Sardine Pinwheels/Biscuits.


Beautiful, perfectly spiced light Party Piece to satisfy all comers!
Chowders are a substantial American soup, studded with onions, potato, corn and seafood, usually in a creamy or tomato base.  67goingon50 designed the Chowder for Quadruple Duty: it can be vegan or vegetarian, and seafood can be replaced with mini-meatballs of minced chicken.  


 

Soups for Hallowe'en often offer a kick of spices to take off the chill after outdoor events.  This one, for sophisticated diners, has an Asian twist with exotic heat.  It's stunningly delicious with good strong flavours and creamy,  non-dairy textures.


  


                                                                      More Soups on Nav Bar:Recipes II...


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These recipes have been developed by B M Lee/ Bright Sun Enterprises.  It may not be reproduced without the author's written permission. 

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