Cauliflower Soup and Garlic and Cheese Sourdough "Dippers"

Show:

Rated: 5 stars out of 5Rate This RecipeRead users' reviews (164)

Browse Reviews by Keywordnew!

Loading review filters...

COMMENT ON THIS PROJECT

    

Sign in

All fields are required.

E-mail Address:

Password:

Remember me on this computer

Signing in

Please enter your email address and we will send your password

E-mail Address

Your password has been sent and should arrive in your mailbox very soon.

Not a member?

Sign up for My Food Network to share photos, show off your style, and connect to an enthusiastic and helpful community.

It's free and easy.

Review This Recipe

You must be logged in to review this recipe.

Average Rating:

Total Reviews: 164

Showing 41-50 of 164

Sort by:

Newest
  • on June 17, 2009

    Flag

    This would be good, but the lady below me is right, it won't have much flavor. To make this waaay better leave out the milk and flour. It dilutes it too much. Use a quarter cup of cold water with two tablespoons of cornstarch at the last 15 minutes to thicken it. And for flavor and a little kick, add a tablespoon of Emerils Essence. The recipe is on here, and included in most of his recipes. Then add a half cup of grated parmigiana to the soup BEFORE you serve it. I love most of Rachels recipes, but sometimes the site gets the ingredients wrong too.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on May 01, 2009

    Flag

    This soup had very little flavor. Maybe I should have put a palm full of salt in at the end to be able to taste anything.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on April 19, 2009

    Flag

    I can't say enough good things about this recipe. It is delicious and easy to make. I don't normally care for cauliflower, so I was understandably skeptical. It turns out that I do in fact like cauliflower, but only after making this soup : I added some chopped carrots with the onions & celery and towards the end of sauteeing the veggies, I added some fresh garlic. I used about 6 generous dashes of Cholula hot sauce with the chicken broth and I blended all of it very well with my blender. It is amazingly delicious. I'll be doubling the recipe next time so I can freeze some for later. If you're considering trying this recipe, do it - you'll be happy you did!

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on April 09, 2009

    Flag

    I thought it could use a bit more kick so I added a pinch of cayenne and a dash of Emeril's essence. I did add some more salt also. I did have some leftover queso fresco so I put it in the soup. It was delicious!

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on March 01, 2009

    Flag

    I have to agree with some other posters that this was just not very flavorful. Added some cheese and lemon juice to help it out but still wasn't all that. Sorry, love Rachel but this just didn't do it for me. I will keep searching for a keeper caul soup recipe.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on February 25, 2009

    Flag

    A wonderful way to eat cauliflower. As stated previously a little bland but doctored up it tasted fantastic. A definite repeat.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on January 22, 2009

    Flag

    I really liked this soup. Very comforting and warming. It is a bit bland, so the cayenne pepper was a good addition.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on January 18, 2009

    Flag

    I have been making this soup for years. It is a great soup alone and a great base soup for add ons. I leave out the milk or cream to keep it low fat and i don't add the flour for my husband who can't eat carbs. I always make a double batch and freeze it for quick meals. Its a great way to get my 3 year old to eat veggies. She loves dipping grilled cheese sammies in it and I put it over some pasta with parm chees and a bit of butter for her. She loves it. For everyone who think this soup is bland. All recipes have to be ajusted to your taste. Quick Tips: Make sure everything is sauteed very well, that adds alot of flavor, Add garlic in when sauteeing, Puree to your likeing and add the stock or broth in slowly so you can make it as thick or thin as you like it.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on January 04, 2009

    Flag

    I had some cauliflower to use up, and let me tell you, this recipe is SO good! It uses minimal effort and has rich taste. I used fat free half and half and I think the taste was still velvety and rich. I also used a bit of crushed red pepper, and added some carrots. I blended this probably a little too much - which only makes it smoother, but I missed the chunks of cauli while eating it. Also added about 3/4 cup of cheddar cheese during the simmer - DELISH! Made this with wheat rollls and my hubby LOVED this - and he is not a vegetable eater! This is a tasty way to get more veggies into your diet. Thanks Rachel!

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
  • on November 08, 2008

    Flag

    Bland. had to add cheddar cheese ans more spices.

    people found this review Helpful.
    Was this review helpful to you? Yes | No
Advertisement

Free Recipe of the Day Newsletter

Let Food Network chefs plan what's for dinner, with quick and easy recipes delivered to your inbox daily.

© 2013 Television Food Network G.P. All rights reserved.