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| I am catering a small dinner party of 6 in a couple of weeks... they are all vegetarians!! I am struggling with and idea of a soup, the main entree will be a wild mushroom ravioli with a brown butter sage sauce. Any ideas or suggestions would be great. Thanks! |
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| What about a minted spring garden pea soup? There's a very tasty recipe in the original Silver Palate Cookbook.
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![]() How about Potato-Leek soup? Not sure if the leeks would be too overwhelming with for the ravioli, though. I'd definitely have something dry and crunchy in there somewhere to balance the soup and pasta. Maybe served with some Bruschetta? Also, you'll need to see how "squeeky clean" they are, since a lot of vegetarians won't touch butter. Terry
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| I would say a cream soup, but that would only work if they were not completely against milk products. Have you thought about doing a fruit soup? I saw one done on Dinner Impossible earlier and it looked quite nice.
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| Soups can be really simple or more complex than most mains! Depending on how much work you wanna put in. How about a tomato consumme, i serve this with basil ravioli´s and tomato concasse. As you have a pasta dish to follow you could just place the smaller leaves in the bowl!! For a more simple and quick soup just do a broccoli, cant beat it for a veggi as only contains broccoli and water,seasoning of course!! Chill quickly to keep intense colour and finish with small cubes of goats cheese! |
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I think the OP needs to find out how "veggie" the customers really are. A lot of them won't touch anything that ever thought about being near an animal (milk/butter/eggs/cheese/etc.) I dated one for about 15 minutes. Went out to lunch, I ordered a burger, she ordered a salad. She stares at me. Finally, I said "What!?" She said "You shouldn't eat meat." I said "If God didn't want me to eat meat, cows wouldn't taste so good." It was a short date. ![]() Terry
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| I like a diced Gazspacho in front of your entree. Always a hit with the veggies in this world.
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| Does anyone here know what a vegan is??? |
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| I think a vegan will not eat anything that has a mother! ![]() Thanks to all who responded to my soup dilema... it really helped. |
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| i think a squash soup would be great...use apple juice and tomato juice for the base instead of chicken. |
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| Thanks... we have decided on a squash soup. The client loved that choice ![]() |
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| I would have walked in to my cooler, looked at the veg there, and made a soup. That's how cost effective soups are made. How can you not know that? |
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| How about a fresh tomato soup with basil, garnish with alittle thinned sour cream or creme fraiche (sp?) and shaved parm with a basil chiffonade |
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| Although I know you already made a choice I like to share. Had to serve a vegetarian recently and I decided to make a garlic soup. Basically a puree of roasted garlic, sweated garlic, onion, ramps, thyme, stale bread, cream and vegetable stock. Actually, some yogurt would've been nice to counteract the richness of the soup itself. Very nice if I do say so myself.
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