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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 (561g)

Recipe makes 4 servings

Calories 476
Calories from Fat 207 (43%)
Amount Per Serving %DV
Total Fat 23.0g 35%
Saturated Fat 12.8g 64%
Monounsaturated Fat 6.8g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1.6g
Trans Fat 0.0g
Cholesterol 125mg 41%
Sodium 657mg 27%
Potassium 1177mg 33%
Total Carbohydrate 29.6g 9%
Dietary Fiber 2.0g 8%
Sugars 8.2g
Protein 38.5g 77%

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Muffy the Velvet Mushroom Soup & Friend - Longmeadow Farm

Recipe #257538 | 41 min | 11 min prep | add private note
Andi of Longmeadow Farm

By: Andi of Longmeadow Farm
Oct 8, 2007

"The Valley" below our town used to house a mushroom farm for many years. We would all assemble on a early Saturday morning and go quietly and cultivate these mushrooms. Mushrooms are sweet aren't they? I don't mean sweet as in sugary, I mean sweet as in adorable. No matter the mushroom, the size, the build, the color, they are plain cute. Which brings up the reason for the thoughtful little name of this homey soup. "Muffy" is the name we called mushrooms when we picked them. The little button "Muffy" is a succulent, just swell sorta mushroom. People just don't want to admit it, do they? During the cooling fall when leaves curl and fall, is the best time to pick these little delicacies....as well as using them in this homemade; but easy velvet soup. I do often have dried porcini's in the cupboard, sitting there silently waiting just to be used. I add thinly sliced chicken breast towards the end of cooking time if I am so inclined. Sometimes, I would rather just curl up next to Dennis on our couch, throw a big piece of wood in the woodstove and watch the fall progress with a sip of soup and "Muffy The Mushroom".

SERVES 4 (change servings and units)

Ingredients

Directions

  1. 1
    In a saucepan, combine dried mushrooms in stock over medium-high heat simmering for 5 minutes.
  2. 2
    In a larger pot, melt butter. Add onion, saute' for 5 minutes, medium heat.
  3. 3
    Add fresh mushrooms, and cook 2 minutes more.
  4. 4
    Add garlic and stir quickly, 20 seconds.
  5. 5
    Sprinkle onion/mushroom/garlic mixture with flour, salt and pepper.
  6. 6
    Stir this whole flour mixture until incorporated.
  7. 7
    Add soy sauce, and (optional Tabasco sauce if using) to flour mixture.
  8. 8
    Add the mushroom stock, and porcini mushrooms, to larger pot and simmer for 15 minutes until mushrooms are tender.
  9. 9
    Remove pot from heat. Using a hand held blender, or blender, blend all ingredients together until puree' making sure to leave some course bits.
  10. 10
    Combine chicken with mushroom puree' and heat for 10 minutes.
  11. 11
    Stir in half and half and heat until warm.
  12. 12
    Put directly into soup bowls add chopped parsley for garnish.
  13. 13
    Get that spoon and slurp her up now, and take off your shoes and feel the moment.

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From: appleydapply

On Dec 7, 2008

My family loved this. Even my mushroom hater enjoyed it, because the mushrooms were pureed. The only problem I had with the recipe was that my immersion blender wouldn't pull the re-hydrated dried mushrooms through (they were very large pieces). So I had to put in my regular blender. But other than that, the recipe came together quickly and easily. I added the chicken to make it a hearty meal, and we served with biscuits.

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    From: breezermom

    On Oct 26, 2008

    Wonderfully decadent! This is the best mushroom soup I've ever eaten. I wasn't going to photograph it because it was so "brown", but after one spoonful I decided it had to be recorded. I used the porcini's, button mushrooms, and I had one big portabella sitting in my refrigerator, so he went in as well. I missed where the celery seed went in, so I just threw them in with the garlic. I used my immersion blender, but left plenty of chunks. This is fabulous! I'm so glad I tagged this in potluck tag....this one is a keeper!

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  • From: Chef #223299

    On Jan 17, 2008

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  • From: Anme

    On Nov 9, 2007

    Since I loved your other soup recipe so much I had to give this one a try. And much like the other soup recipe this one was excellent. I used some whole wheat flour, skim milk instead of half and half and used a butter sub and this was still very rich and creamy with the addition of cornstarch to thicken it a bit. I used my immersion blender only a tad since I dont like completly smooth soups. Thanks again for posting another awesome soup recipe!

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