Classic French Soups, Episode 410

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Annie and Elyse chat about their favorite classic French soups. Some are famous (Bouillabaisse, French Onion Soup, Vichyssoise). We are sure you've never heard of many of them (Garbure, Bourriquette, La Rotie). Get ready to go on an exploration of lots of soups you might want to make at home! Long ago, French people ate a lot of bread and they made all sorts of soups to get them through the winter. You'll see by listening to the episode that they used the vegetables that keep easily through the winter in every region of France. And that makes a lot of sense. One thing that doesn't make too much sense is that soups are not on the menu often in French restaurants. If you go to a starred restaurant, they might serve you a small serving of a delicious soup as part of the experience, but it's never the main meal. The exception to that is French Onion Soup that's served as a main meal in a lot of restaurants. You'll find Bouillabaisse on the menu in Marseille and in Provence. But it's unusual in France to find soups on the main menu. Our recommendation? Make these classic French soups at home! You'll find several of Annie's recipes in her cookbook Join Us at the Table. Another way to get Annie's recipes is to become one of her patrons. Table of Contents for 'Classic French Soups' with links to the text transcript [00:00:13] Intro [00:00:34] Today on the podcast [00:01:37] Thank you, patrons [00:02:20] Newsletter [00:03:10] Annie and Elyse about classic French Soups [00:03:56] Soup and Bread [00:05:27] How much Bread a French person eats? [00:07:43] How many boulangeries we have in France? [00:09:07] How do you get good soups in France today? [00:10:27] Classic French Soups you should try at home [00:10:54] Chestnut Soup [00:12:51] Vichyssoise [00:14:41] Garbure [00:16:05] Bouillabaisse [00:17:33] Consommé [00:19:04] French restaurants usually don’t serve soup [00:19:32] Tourin [00:21:06] Aigo Boulido [00:22:06] Bajana or Badjana from Cévènnes [00:22:39] Bourriquette [00:23:34] Bréjaude, root soup [00:25:02] One pig per year [00:26:26] Le Brésou [00:26:50] La Cousinette [00:27:36] Elzekaria [00:27:58] Jimboura [00:28:44] Moiuyzillars [00:29:00] Panade [00:29:32] Patranque [00:30:28] La Rotie [00:31:33] Soupe a l’échalote [00:32:02] Soupe à la bierre [00:32:22] Soupe de Bricolin [00:33:54] Faire chabrot [00:35:21] Carrot soup by Elyse [00:36:58] Mushrooms soup by Elyse [00:38:29] Soups in restaurants [00:40:19] Cold cherry soup [00:42:14] Thank you, patrons [00:42:38] New patrons this week [00:43:06] Preparing a trip to France? [00:43:49] Self-guided tours [00:44:36] This week in French News [00:47:46] Personal update this week [00:48:54] Should you rent an electric car in France? [00:52:05] Clean air zones in France [00:53:26] Next week on the podcast More episodes about French food and wine FOLLOW US ON: Email | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter Read more about this episode Show Notes Transcript  Category: French Food & Wine #frenchfoodie #frenchsoups #frenchfoodiesgirls #frenchfoodlovers #frenchfoodunplugged #france #podcast #joinusinfrance

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