From: Noo
On Oct 17, 2008
I also used fresh cauli in mine,and cooked on the stovetop.I also used some skimmed milk mixed with cream rather than all cream.This was a lovely soup with lovely flavour,that was easy to put together.What more can you ask for?! Made for 1-2-3 Hit Wonders.
From: *Parsley*
On Aug 21, 2008
I adapted this to a stovetop method, and it was soooooo yummy! I used fresh cauliflower, and half and half instead of cream. I covered and simmered it on the stovetop for about 25 minutes. I blended it, but left just a little chunks. I added the h&h, worcestershire, cheese and had an awesome soup for lunch! I'm quite positive this is just as awesome with the crockpot method..... and I will do it that way sometime. Thanx!
From: Annacia
On Sep 4, 2008
I used fresh cauliflower for this but aside from that went by the directions using fat free creamer for the cream. It's a lovely smooth soup that remains light enough to be a perfect starter to a big meal. The cauliflower flavor is clearly present and enhanced by the other ingredients, not covered by them.
From: Sue L
On Dec 19, 2008
Yummy! I used fresh cauliflower and instead of using a blender, I used a potato masher so the cauliflower would still have some texture! I will be using this recipe and making different varieties as well, such as broccoli, etc. Thanks for sharing and happy holidays! ~Sue -Made for 1-2-3 hit wonders tag.
From: Chef #669149
On Jan 14, 2009
This is delicious, I have made this many times since getting the recipe.....very simple and taste really good!!!
From: twissis
On Jan 7, 2009
We try to have 2 lighter, but warming dinner meals twice a wk on dys DH eats a dinner meal at noon while at work. Soup is ideal for these meals & I esp like no-muss, no-fuss easy-fixes using my crock-pot. I used frozen cauliflower but had yet another prep method when done cooking & b4 adding the cream, WS & cheese. I pulsed the soup (in the crock-pot) w/my Magic Bullet to break up the veggies, but still leave bits of them for texture. The soup is flavourful & was served with Curry and Mayonnaise Rusks by Jewelies + fruit for a rich (but not overly so) & satisfying meal. Made for the PRMR tag game & thx for sharing this recipe w/us.
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