"Soups and Chili Recipes - Helping a Host Find the Perfect Dish!

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around sharing and discussing various soup and chili recipes, particularly focusing on the Loaded Baked Potato Chowder. Participants express their experiences with the recipe, share personal modifications, and seek advice for an upcoming cooking demonstration.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant inquires about a collection of soup and chili recipes for a demo.
  • Another participant suggests borrowing a new soup cookbook from their director.
  • Several users mention the Loaded Baked Potato Chowder as a popular choice, with one participant stating it is excellent and has been well-received at shows.
  • One participant shares their positive experience with the chowder, including pairing it with Garlic Biscuit Bites.
  • Another participant expresses dissatisfaction with the chowder, describing it as bland and poorly textured, despite following the recipe closely.
  • One participant offers specific modifications to improve the chowder, such as using more cream cheese and adding garlic.
  • Another participant appreciates the versatility of the chowder, noting that toppings can be customized.
  • One participant shares a detailed cooking method for the chowder, emphasizing the importance of ingredient preparation and cooking techniques.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the Loaded Baked Potato Chowder; while some participants enjoy it and recommend it, others have had negative experiences and suggest modifications.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences regarding soup recipes, particularly in the context of cooking demonstrations for hosts.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for recipe ideas and personal experiences related to soup and chili dishes may find this thread informative.

llespinoza
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Does anyone have a list of soups/chili recipes together. One of my upcoming host wants to do a soup recipe as a demo.

Thanks for your help :)
 
does your director have the new soups/chili cookbook you could borrow?
 
I heard the Loaded Baked Potato Chowder is excellent! That one is on CC...
 
Oh definitely do the Loaded Baked Potato Chowder! It's sooo good. I've done it at several shows. I cook some bacon before the show and also demo the Garlic Biscuit Bites. People love it!
 
babywings76 said:
Oh definitely do the Loaded Baked Potato Chowder! It's sooo good. I've done it at several shows. I cook some bacon before the show and also demo the Garlic Biscuit Bites. People love it!

Mmmmm....this is exactly what I do too. Best Soup Demo EVER!
 
Baked potato chowder recipe is awesome!!
 
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thanks for your replies. I didn't think about asking my director the new soup cook book, I will do that.
 
My husband I made the Baked potato chowder last year when the recipe first came out and we were not impressed at all. It was incredibly bland and not a good texture. I watched the demo video before making it and followed the instructions. However, I am doing a soup class Monday night and would like to make this again, but am afraid of how it may turn out. Does anyone have suggestions or comments?
 
PCCRachael said:
My husband I made the Baked potato chowder last year when the recipe first came out and we were not impressed at all. It was incredibly bland and not a good texture. I watched the demo video before making it and followed the instructions. However, I am doing a soup class Monday night and would like to make this again, but am afraid of how it may turn out. Does anyone have suggestions or comments?

1. Use the whole block of cream cheese
2. Decrease the milk by 1/2 cup
3. Add 1/2 cup extra grated cheese
4. Press in 1-2 cloves of garlic when you cook the soup
 
the thing I love about the chowder is that it's so versatile. You make the basic soup and then everyone can add the toppings they want.

I always use garlic in my soup. I figure if a recipe calls for onions or garlic it's good with both and use both.
 
I/we love it!!! But do not read further if you want to keep it 'light'. Also not a show recipe (not fast)I slice the potatoes uniformly about 1/2 inch thick. (cooks better than the recipe says 1/2 potato), Cook 4 slices of bacon in the oven to a soft doneness (for the texture)
Remove the bacon and let drain
leave the drippings in the DCB
chop bacon to your liking (we like a medium sized chop in this case)
put the tates in and the 1.5 cps milk, and the following of your choice....1/2 cp s/cream, 1/2 cp buttermilk,
cook as directed (half way though turn/stir the tates)
add onions, bacon, cream cheese, pressed garlic to taste
stir well to combine and melt
let set for 5-10 min
grate xtra sharp cheese and mix in the soup reserving about a handful
let set (or put in a warm oven) for about 15-20 min
sprinkle remaining cheese and any optional toppings
and serve. The bacon and drippings, combined with the more uniformed thickness of the potatoes brings this all together. When you 'mash' the tates, just sort of smash them to a medium chunky state....it'll be perfect......albeit not as healthyjust delicious
 

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