Soup recipes w/ onion, celery, carrot

Anonymous
Uhaa with flounder.
Anonymous
Ina Garten's vegetable lentil soup is amazing:

https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/lentil-vegetable-soup-recipe-1948822

Pro tip: add a parmesan rind before the simmer stage.
Anonymous
My favorite soups/stews:

-Albondigas (Mexican meatball soup)
-Blanquette de veau (classic French cream-based veal stew)
-Moroccan harira
Anonymous
Skinnytaste blog has a great cheeseburger soup. I can’t remember if it calls for all these ingredients, but I add them all anyway.

Chicken and dumplings, too.
Anonymous
Well, that's a mire poix and is the base for thousands of things.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ina Garten's vegetable lentil soup is amazing:

https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/lentil-vegetable-soup-recipe-1948822

Pro tip: add a parmesan rind before the simmer stage.


Trying this, thanks! I’ve loved every Ina recipe I’ve made.
Anonymous
My favorite- tortilla soup.

Sauté onions, carrots, celery, squash and zucchini. Add chicken broth and chicken. Add a can of Rotel or tomatoes with chili peppers near the end. Pour over bowls with tortilla chips. Top with lime, cilantro, shredded Monterey Jack.
Anonymous
Ina Garten's lentil soup - very good stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, that's a mire poix and is the base for thousands of things.


I was just going to say this — those ingredients make up a mirepoix and can be used to start really any soup or dish. The world is your oyster!
Anonymous
Lemony Lima bean soup

Add a bag of frozen baby Limas and a bag of frozen spinach to your fried vegetables. When done add a bit of fresh squeezed lemon juice to each bowl. Great with grilled cheese.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I put all those in my minestrone and my hamburger soup.


OOoo, can you share your recipe for hamburger soup? So yummy.
Anonymous
Hamburger soup!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ina Garten's lentil soup - very good stuff.


I'm going to try this, thanks!
Anonymous
I make navy bean soup with this, beans, ham, rosemary, broth.
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