- garlic salt
- soy sauce
- cornstarch
- brown sugar
The saying “cool as a cucumber” has the ring of truth to it, as this refreshing vegetable has the ability to cool an overheated body on the most torrid of summer days. A chilled cucumber soup sounds appealing, but most recipes turn out quite bland. Here’s what we discovered:
Test Kitchen Discoveries
- Pureeing the cucumbers into a base of sour cream and buttermilk makes the most of the subtle cucumber flavor. Add a diced cucumber for texture.
- Accent the soup with a little Dijon mustard and garlic. Make sure to mince the garlic very fine or press it through a garlic press so that it completely blends into the soup.
Adding a pound of small cooked shrimp makes this soup a perfect main course for a luncheon or light summer dinner. This soup should be eaten the same day it is made.
- Dijon mustard
- minced fresh dill
- sour cream
- Table salt and ground black pepper
- buttermilk
- almond extract
- shortening
- all-purpose flour
- cold butter
It probably started with a different name, but I’ve made lots of adjustments, and my daughter, who does the “Smashing,” named it
- plain dry breadcrumbs
- olive oil
- fresh lemon juice
- skinless boneless chicken breast halves
- ground black pepper
- Parmesan Cheese to taste
It was like pulling teeth to get this recipe from Mildred. “I don’t know — a pinch of this, a few handsful of that.” In the end, it’s definitely worth it!
- eggs
- lemon rind
- cornstarch
- half-and-half
- minced ham
- finely grated carrots
- cooked wild rice
- chicken broth
- minced onion
- Minced parsley or chilves
I made lousy meringue for about 10 years before I discovered it needed cream of tartar!
- cream of tartar
- eggs
- heavy cream
- pure pumpkin puree
- salt & pepper
- 2T butter
- penne pasta
- chopped flat-leaf parsley
- grated parmesan cheese plus more for topping
- roasted cashews
- raisins
- dried cherries
- salted cocktail peanuts
- * 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese
- * 1 bay leaf
- * 1 cup warm water
- * 2 tablespoons chicken soup base
- * 1 cup milk
- * salt and pepper to taste
- * 2 cups water
- * 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
- * 1/4 cup butter