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Topic: Salmon Soup/Chowder  (Read 2774 times)

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Kyle M

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I've been wanting to try a salmon soup for some time, and today I finally got after it.  I've made an awesome crab bisque in the past, so I did have some confidence going in.  At first I followed a typical recipe for a clear soup, but then decided it needed a creamy flavor/texture.  Plus some additional spice was needed.  So, I basically went back to the bisque recipe near the end and to the clear soup added the cream, paprika and curry powder.  It turned out great!

The fish before:
Then the finished product:


tsquared

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Looks like a good winter soup!
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C_Run

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That looks great. We make lots of soups especially this time of year. My wife , having never made a fish soup before, just made a batch of salmon chowder from an internet recipe and used smoked salmon instead of plain which was called for. It was probably one her best efforts yet.


Kyle M

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Yes, amazing how good it tastes.  I'll go straight to salmon chowder next time.