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Soup Makes the Meal: 150 Soul-Satisfying Recipes for Soups, Salads, and Breads

Soup Makes the Meal: 150 Soul-Satisfying Recipes for Soups, Salads, and Breads

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Soups to die for
Review: Bought this book in Shipshewanna IN in getting ready for football tailgating. Was the hit of the Saturday soups. The Curried Pumpkin and Cheddar Bisque is to die for -- and I had a lot of people who agreed. Can't wait to try the Garlicky White Bean and my husband's favorite, Scallop & Crab Bisque. Will be looking for more books by Ken Haedrich! Well written, easy to follow, ingredients available and fun to make!



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Good Read, with Highly Useable Recipes
Review: I bought this book for my husband, and can't stay away from it. I first read the book from cover to cover. Most of the ingredients are easily bought at a regular grocery store, and I have had no troubles with any of the recipes yet. There is a huge variety of soups, salads and breads in this book. Some of the selections are traditional favorites, others are more unusual. This book has rapidly become one of our favorites in our collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome recipes
Review: I cook often, but I own very few cookbooks. I get tired of buying cookbooks and finding only a few recipes worth making. This book is definitely an exception. Every recipe I've tried has been terrific, and there are so many others I'd like to try, I've decided to give the library back their copy and purchase my own. The biggest plus for me is that the recipes are all very healthy and the menus are well-balanced. Yes, he uses butter and cream in some recipes, but he balances them with amazing whole grain breads and large amounts of vegetables and fruits in the soups as well as the salads. What impresses me the most is that his whole grain breads taste so terrific - you'll wonder why you ever ate white bread! Best of all, the recipes make enough for leftovers, but not so much that you're eating soup all week. Best Bets: the Split Pea soup menu is my favorite - the bread is terrific and the split pea soup is the best I've ever tasted.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: All around excellent.
Review: I love to cook, and I have a pretty extensive collection of cookbooks. This one ranks number one for soups and the breads and salads that best complement them. The tips that Haedrich inserts among the recipes are practical and interesting. It's fun to pick up tricks of the trade as you go along. And everyone who buys this book must try the Cream of Jalapeno soup--it is very unusual, and extremely tasty. I can't wait to try some more of Haedrich's books. He really communicates his love for food and its preparation, and makes the time spent cooking fun and rewarding.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Couldn't resist this book!
Review: I passed this book on a library cart, stopped and picked it up, was intrigued, checked it out, brought it home and read it, and finally decided I have to have my own copy. What a great cookbook, with lots of breads, soups, and salads that I can't wait to try. The breads are mostly innovative quick breads, and thank goodness for so many new picnic and potluck salads besides the tired old mayo-doused macaroni ones. I like the little intro at the beginning of each recipe, it's informative and entertaining and gives you a preview of how your final result will turn out. Most of the soup recipes can easily be modified to be low in fat (for example add evaporated milk instead of cream). My kids are adventurous eaters so I plan to try many many of these recipes, but there are few exotic ingredients or oddball flavor combinations, so I definitely think of this as a "family friendly" cookbook.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome recipes
Review: This new cookbook joins the growing legion of other soup-related collections and is a most welcome addition. It contains about 50 soup recipes that show a great deal of diversity. Each soup is paired with recipes for a salad and a bread that the author thinks will compliment the recipe well. Along with each set of recipes is a detailed description and anecdotes. Well written and the recipes sound great. Only debit - no pictures.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic collection
Review: This new cookbook joins the growing legion of other soup-related collections and is a most welcome addition. It contains about 50 soup recipes that show a great deal of diversity. Each soup is paired with recipes for a salad and a bread that the author thinks will compliment the recipe well. Along with each set of recipes is a detailed description and anecdotes. Well written and the recipes sound great. Only debit - no pictures.


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