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Make your homemade soup thicker and creamier with very odd ingredient – just chop it up and blend
Make your homemade soup thicker and creamier with very odd ingredient – just chop it up and blend

The Sun

time22-07-2025

  • General
  • The Sun

Make your homemade soup thicker and creamier with very odd ingredient – just chop it up and blend

A CHEF has revealed the incredibly unusual ingredient that will make your soup "creamier", "thicker" and "taste better". With the heavens finally opening this week, and flooding the UK with a barrage of rain, many Brits are likely looking to make some comfort food to make them feel nice and cosy. 2 There's nothing better than getting home soaking wet after being caught in a thunderstorm, and tucking in to a nice bowl of soup to warm you up. And chefs from Allrecipes have revealed the unlikely ingredient that will turn your soup into a "luxurious bowl". Unlikely ingredient If you've ever come home from a night out with an order of Mcdonald's and immediately fallen asleep before getting the chance to eat it, you'll know the feeling of waking up next morning unsure what to do with it. Soggy, cold fries famously don't taste great, but they can be blended up and turned into a soup thickener. Potatoes are a great soup thickener, as they release starch as they cook, thickening the broth. How to use leftover chips to thicken soup To use your leftover chips to thicken your soup, simply chop them up into small pieces, add them to your broth, and then use a blender to smooth the mixture. Since the fries are already cooked, you don't need to add them until your soup is nearly done. Placing them in the pan just a minute or two before turning off the heat will make sure the soup remains piping hot. If you put the chips in any earlier, the fridge-cold temperature will temper the soup. You can either use a handheld immersion blender to blitz the soup, or transfer it to a blender. M&S shoppers go wild for an 85p hot treat - it's super tasty and will save on your dinner As takeaway chips are often very salty, you might want to add less salt to your soup, so that you aren't overloaded with salty flavour. Other ways to thicken soup If you don't have any leftover chips on hand, there are a multitude of other simple tricks you can use to thicken soup. For example, pureeing it with cannellini beans or lentils is a great budget friendly way to thicken soup. You can also puree vegetables such as squash, sweet potato and carrot. Finally, for a more decadent meal, you can add double cream to make your soup thick and extra tasty.

Chefs' Warehouse: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Chefs' Warehouse: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

Yahoo

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Chefs' Warehouse: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

RIDGEFIELD, Conn. (AP) — RIDGEFIELD, Conn. (AP) — The Chefs' Warehouse Inc. (CHEF) on Wednesday reported first-quarter net income of $10.3 million. On a per-share basis, the Ridgefield, Connecticut-based company said it had profit of 25 cents. The distributor of specialty food products posted revenue of $950.7 million in the period. Chefs' Warehouse expects full-year revenue in the range of $3.96 billion to $4.04 billion. Chefs' Warehouse shares have risen 8% since the beginning of the year. The stock has increased 55% in the last 12 months. _____ This story was generated by Automated Insights ( using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on CHEF at Sign in to access your portfolio

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