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== Method ==
 
== Method ==
  
* Start by making the flour and butter into a [[roux]] this will help thicken the soup.
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* Start by making the flour and butter into a [[roux]]; this will help thicken the soup.
  
 
* Combine the roux and the stock until smooth, I added some fire roasted garlic to my stock which is why it's full of black bits. Then bring to a slow boil.
 
* Combine the roux and the stock until smooth, I added some fire roasted garlic to my stock which is why it's full of black bits. Then bring to a slow boil.

Revision as of 04:04, 3 May 2007

Submitted by Toast

A smooth creamy soup that can easily be altered to your personal tastes. While Cambozola is a fairly strong cheese, the flavour of the soup itself is quite delicate. Fairly light for a cream soup I eat this one year round unlike the staple of my winter diet, my Potato Dill Soup with Parmesan and Bacon


Ingredients

Apologies I forgot to take a picture, but you all know what these look like, and there's a shot of the cheese below.

  • 6 tbsp Flour
  • 6 tbsp Butter
  • 6 cups Chicken Stock
  • 1 Cup Whipping Cream
  • 100-200g (3.5-7oz) of Cambozola Cheese
  • Salt and Pepper to taste

Optional Additions:

  • Garlic
  • Dill
  • Chives as a garnish


Method

  • Start by making the flour and butter into a roux; this will help thicken the soup.
  • Combine the roux and the stock until smooth, I added some fire roasted garlic to my stock which is why it's full of black bits. Then bring to a slow boil.

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  • After cutting your cheese into smaller chunks, stir it into the soup mixture until mostly melted. You can remove the rind if you want, personally I like the extra flavour it adds. Here I'm using 200g of Cambozola since A: I found the wheel cheap at costco, and B: I prefer the stronger flavour, YMMV.

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  • Blend with a stick blender or in a food processor until smooth and creamy.

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  • Whisk in the whipping cream

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  • Whisk it just a bit longer until it looks creamy and delicious

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Serving

  • Garnish with Chives or whatever else tickles your fancy. In this case I made it side by side with a balsamic and garlic sweet reduction and put that on some crust french bread.

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Variations

  • Can be made with veggie broth for the cheese eating vegetarians out there.