When it came to soup this week, I wanted something thick, creamy and comforting. I was deciding between a fish chowder and a creamy wild rice soup when I decided to combine them for Creamy Wild Rice & Salmon Soup.
In a large heavy-bottomed soup pot, melt the butter. Add the celery, carrots, onion, garlic, thyme, celery salt and tarragon and cook over moderate medium-high heat, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables just start to soften, about 8-10 minutes.
Notes/Results: Rich and creamy and delicious, this soup hit the spot. It's hearty without being heavy and is one of those soups that's like a hug in the bowl. I like the slightly chewy texture of the wild rice and the chucks of the potatoes and the richness of the coconut milk. If you aren't a salmon fan, you could use another fish, chicken, or even mushrooms for a veg-friendly take. I would happily make it again.
Let's take a look into the Souper Sundays kitchen and see who is here:
Crafty Gardener brought Split Pea and Potato Soup, saying "Split pea and potato soup is another ‘soup’er delicious recipe and great
way to get lots of veggies and fibre all cooked into a delicious soup. You can have this soup as is, blended half and half or smooth. The
choice is yours. I like half in the blender and then mixed with the
remainder for some texture."
Judy of Gluten Free A- Z Blog shared exotic Egyptian Molokhia Soup and said, "Yum! We love this soup! Molokhia is the Arabic word for a soup made from jute leaves
which are a highly nutritious greens that are very popular in Middle
Eastern countries. Once again, I am sharing one of my mother-in-laws
authentic recipes. In Egypt, Molokhia is eaten as a soup.
In Lebanon Molokhia is eaten somewhat differently using a larger leaf to
make more of a stew."
(If you aren't familiar with Souper Sundays, you can read about of the origins of it here.
To join in this week's Souper Sunday's linkup with your soup, salad or sandwich:
- Link up your soup (stew, chili, soupy curries, etc. are fine), salad, or sandwich dish, (preferably one from the current week or month--but we'll take older posts too) on the picture link below and leave a comment on this post so I am sure not to miss you. Also please see below for what to do on your blog post that you link up to Souper Sundays in order to be included in the weekly round-up.
On your entry post (on your blog):
- Mention Souper (Soup, Salad & Sammies) Sundays at Kahakai Kitchen and add a link back to this post. (Not to be a pain but it's polite and only fair to link back to events you link up at--so if you link a post up here without linking back to this post or my blog on your post, it will be removed.)
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Have a happy, healthy week!
I love salmon, so must give this soup a try. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour creamy wild rice salmon soup chowder looks like the perfect comfort food for chilly days. The combination of hearty wild rice, succulent salmon, and creamy broth is simply irresistible.
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