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I'm confused, the caption above calls this a "hearty, chunky soup," as the photo confirms.
Then the recipe says to puree the whole thing with an immersion blender.
I guess you can go either way.
Christine Howard
This made a great foundation for wonderful soup. I started first with some bits of bacon that I had left over, substituted a whole sweet onion for the shallots, added a clove of chopped garlic, and then all the fresh mushrooms chopped, then the wonderful spices, followed with 5 cups of chicken broth (instead of water) and egg pasta noodles. Just before taking from the stove, added the fresh spinach! It was delicious, and my husband loved it! I especially loved all the amt. of mushrooms .
Grace Hoffmann
very delicious. I don't have an immersion blender and left it the way it was -- chunky (and it looked just like the picture). I would argue for not processing it.
CDShoe
All in all a real winner, totally tasty, really interesting texture. Made a few substitutions pantry and spice-wise, yellow onion for shallots, only Portobello mushrooms, dried thyme for fresh, added thinly sliced sweet potato and kale at the end. Used the water as directed because to me the interesting part about the recipe was to discover if ordinary water would deliver a rich stock flavor. It did. Stirred dollops of creme fraiche into each bowl. Wow!
Lauren
This soup is absolutely fantastic: one of the best NYT recipes I have made, and I make a lot of them. I used veg stock instead of water, chose butter (4 Tbsp are enough), and used a blend of sh*take, wood ear, and oyster mushrooms. Don't skimp on the limes: I used two. Umami level midnight.
Tanya Martinez
This recipe was so simple and packed with flavor! I used some dried porcini's then used the soaking liquid as part of the broth. I also added diced tofu, celery leaves and radish on top and made this a complete meal. This one is going in the books!
Linda
Darn auto correct ...that is crimini mushrooms not criminal.
Andrew Smith
Really enjoyed this. Pureeing the soup slightly is important; adds a "meaty" flavor to the broth, while still leaving some pieces of mushroom for texture.
Sarah
We substituted Swiss chard for spinach and homemade chicken stock for water. Added 3/4 cup of barley and simmered for 50 minutes instead of 20. Used 2 shallots, one small onion, micro-planed garlic and the chard stems, diced small. Doubled the ground coriander, omitted the allspice. Used a heavy hand with the pepper mill. Had neither lime nor yoghurt but grated some Parmesan over. Absolutely delicious.
Meridith
Made this exactly as written, except I didn't have limes so I used lemons instead. Absolutely delicious and perfect. My roommate went absolutely nuts for it too. A keeper.
To those who cut (complained about) the salt: you do realize kosher salt is different from table salt, right?
Maryrose
Haven't tried it yet but thinking about adding lentils. Any thoughts?
Dorothy Muller
Used a lamb shank. Simmered it for 60 - 90 minutes before adding it (with its broth) to mushrooms, etc. instead of water. Added a half cup of barley with the broth. So a combination of scotch broth and mushroom spinach soup. Delicious!
Mary Gillis
Thank you for this fabulous recipe and the helpful comments from other makers! I whipped up this soup using what I had, which amounted to fewer mushrooms and 3 cups of broth, but I kept the amount of spices just as the recipe called for (except, no coriander, and half the salt). The resulting flavor was out of this world. I tossed in some leftover brown rice and diced cooked chicken with the spinach and had an hearty, amazing meal in a short time. I'm definitely making this again!
Laura Heuchan
I really dislike chicken stock/ broth. I've made this and it's very good without some meat broth. I am not a vegetarian but I dislike meat in a recipe that is essentially not meat oriented. You can make excellent vegetable stock by roasting the vegetables.
miriam
EXCELLENT QUESTION. Chicken stock/broth will make the soup richer and is a better choice than water.
Gayle Galletta
This is amazing! I served it over farro and sprinkled feta on top.
Laura W
Hearty and satisfying soup. I did add two or three tablespoons of barley at step three and kept it covered for about ten minutes, then simmered until everything came together, another ten or fifteen minutes. Blending briefly greatly improved the texture.
Elizabeth
Do not blend the soup with the spinach. Blend, then add the spinach.
Meema
Loved this soup. The lime and spice mix is a winner!
Jennifer P
This is such a great recipe. I was blown away by the flavor. I ended up adding a 1 lb bag of brown lentils to the soup after bringing it to a boil and cooked it according the time indicated for the lentils before adding the spinach and lime juice…turned out lovely.
TrixieP
Very good. Quick and easy
Jim
Delicious
Carol
I did not really like this soup. the spices overtook the delicate flavor of the mushrooms-especially the allspice. I dumped some cream in at serving and that saved it.
TAM
Can garlic be substituted for shallots? I am allergic to onions, shallots, scallions, etc.
Maggie L
I love the recipe as is. A new favorite, can't rave enough! As for the immersion blending, you can do as you prefer. I like blending a little to create some heft, but to leave the rest. A winner!
Alli
So yummy and filling! I made the soup as written, only adding cooked, crumbled Italian sausage at the end. I used my immersion blender on about a third of the soup and the the eldest chunky. Absolutely delicious.
carolyn
Delicious as written, wouldn't change a thing.
b
was a bit too much salt - used sea salt and more than 1/4 t less but it was still too much
SoupGirl
OMG - this is one of the best soups ever and I love that it makes its own broth. I was a little nervous about not using veggie stock or broth but it turned out great. I guarantee this will be on frequent rotation. I did cut down the salt. I used equal parts unsalted butter and olive oil and a regular diced onion. And I cooked the mushrooms down in a huge stockpot in one step. I used bottled lime juice because that’s what I had.
Martha
Used juice from 2 limes - great add (brightens)
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