White-Bean Soup Shooters with Bacon

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Recipe courtesy Ted Allen for Food Network Magazine

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  • on January 13, 2012

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    Absolutely delicious!

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  • on December 31, 2011

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    A friend of mine made this last night for a progressive dinner party. They were awesome! This is our party group, so we all thought they were some kind of alcoholic shot when he was pouring them!!!! It was an awesome surprise!

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  • on December 21, 2011

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    Made this for a 40+ person holiday party. Served it as shooters in clear cups as shown in the picture. Everyone loved it. I definitely put in more bacon so the soup could be retitled "White Bean Bacon Soup Shooters" :

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  • on December 18, 2011

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    RAVE reviews from our Christmas dinner party last evening -- chose this as our appetizer to serve around the fire pit. Picture 14 guests bundled up around a fire, clutching their cups of this delicious soup! Can't wait to taste the leftovers on day 2. Very easy to alter this to make low sodium and low fat. Used low sodium chicken broth and fat free half and half. Do not skimp on the quality of the goat cheese, though (no low fat here!. It really adds a beautiful, creamy finish. Was pressed for time so also used prepared croutons (large size instead of fussing with crostini. I doubled the fresh sage and was generous in sprinkling a spoonful of bacon crumbles on top as I served.

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  • on December 17, 2011

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    This was excellent. I used a full strip of bacon and half and half instead of heavy cream. Used reduced sodium broth and beans. Thought I had goat cheese, but was out so I toasted the bread with Gruyere. I'll definitely make this again.

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  • on December 03, 2011

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    I cant seem to get any taste - have now added thyme and parm cheese - hopefully the crumbled bacon and croutons will bump it up a little.

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  • on April 01, 2011

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    I absolutely love the rich flavor this soup gives you. I made them for a Christmas party and they were a huge hit!

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  • on December 27, 2010

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    So yummy! Made it on Christmas day and it was a huge hit for the whole family!!!

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  • on December 15, 2010

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    This soup is super easy and absolutely delicious. I used a whole strip of bacon instead of half and it came out beautifully. Definitely making this for the holidays!

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  • on December 13, 2010

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    I made this soup last year for a Christmas party and it served it exactly as pictured. My friends loved it so much that I got requests for it again at this year's party. So I just made it again tonight 6 days in advance of the party and did not add the cream yet. (I'll add it the night of the party when I heat it up. I triple the recipe, as well as double the amount of bacon called for. It makes it so rich and luxe...and then the heavy cream makes it so velvety...it's the best soup ever. Don't skip the crostini. The flavor/presentation payoff is totally worth the effort. Just cheat and buy your crostini pre-made at whole foods, or wherever...EAT THIS SOUP NOW! Ted Allen is my holiday hero.

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