Soups: Our 10 Favorites for Fall (So Far)

What a seasonally correct background

What a seasonally correct background

Beans, potatoes, cheese, grains, squash. Chunky, pureed. Simple, involved. Light, hearty. All sorts of soups warm our souls. Here’s our top 10 list — starting with the Cheddar Potato Soup above. These are listed in no particular order. Because, really who could pick a favorite?

Split Pea

This is nothing like the soup that haunts a bad diner's menu

This is nothing like the soup that haunts a bad diner’s menu

Whole Pumpkin Soup

So much milky goodness inside

So much milky goodness inside

Spicy Black Bean with Bacon Avocado Dressing

Hot beans!

Hot beans!

Broccoli Cheese Soup

Rule of Thirds don't fail me now

Rule of Thirds don’t fail me now

Hearty White Bean and Mushroom Soup

That's good soup

That’s good soup

Cream of Squash and Turnip Soup

Toasted pumpkin seeds

Toasted pumpkin seeds

White Bean Soup with Farro

Drizzle more olive oil if you want

Drizzle more olive oil if you want

Butternut Squash Soup with Turkey Croquettes

Cause Christmas has turkey too

Cause Christmas has turkey too

Cannellini Bean Soup with Porcini Mushrooms

A little truffel oil never hurts

A little truffle oil never hurts

 

About Rufus' Food and Spirits Guide

This blog attempts to collect some of the things I try to create with food and booze. Sometimes I succeed and sometimes I fail. My hope is to entertain and maybe help people think a little harder about what they decide to eat and drink.
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2 Responses to Soups: Our 10 Favorites for Fall (So Far)

  1. Misky says:

    That bean and mushroom soup looks perfect for lunch today!

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  2. safifer says:

    Those all look so good now that cool weather is here.

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