Homemade mushroom soup recipe | Jamie Oliver recipes (2024)

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The real mushroom soup

With a dollop of creamy mascarpone

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Homemade mushroom soup recipe | Jamie Oliver recipes (2)

With a dollop of creamy mascarpone

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“This is mushroom soup as it should be – rich, indulgent, and full of earthy flavour. ”

Serves 6

Cooks In1 hour

DifficultySuper easy

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Nutrition per serving
  • Calories 107 5%

  • Fat 8.8g 13%

  • Saturates 2.1g 11%

  • Sugars 2.6g 3%

  • Salt 2.35g 39%

  • Protein 3.7g 7%

  • Carbs 4.2g 2%

  • Fibre 1.6g -

Of an adult's reference intake

recipe adapted from

Jamie's Dinners

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Ingredients

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  • 1 small handful dried porcini
  • olive oil
  • 600 g mixed fresh wild mushrooms (chanterelles, girolles, trompettes de mort, shiitake, oyster) , clean and sliced
  • 2 cloves garlic , peeled and finely sliced
  • 1 red onion , peeled and finely chopped
  • 1 handful fresh thyme , leaves picked
  • sea salt
  • freshly ground black pepper
  • 1 litre organic chicken or vegetable stock
  • 1 handful fresh flat-leaf parsley , leaves picked and roughly chopped
  • 1 tablespoon mascarpone cheese
  • 1 lemon
  • truffle oil , optional

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recipe adapted from

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Method

  1. Place the porcini in a small dish, add boiling water just to cover, and leave to soak. Get a large casserole-type pan nice and hot, then add a good couple of lugs of olive oil and your fresh mushrooms. Stir around very quickly for a minute, then add your garlic, onion and thyme and a small amount of seasoning. After about a minute you'll probably notice moisture cooking out of the mushrooms and at this point add half of your porcini, chopped up, and the rest left whole. Strain the soaking liquid to remove any grit, and add it to the pan. Carry on cooking for about 20 minutes until most of the moisture disappears.
  2. Season to taste, and add your stock. Bring to the boil and simmer for around 20 minutes. I usually remove half the soup from the pan and whiz it up to a purée at this point, then pour it back in, adding the parsley and mascarpone, and seasoning carefully to taste.
  3. You can serve this soup as you like, but there are a few things to remember when finishing it off. Mix together a pinch of salt and pepper with the zest of one lemon and the juice of half of it, then spoon a little of this into the middle of the soup. When you go to eat it, stir it in and it gives a wonderful flavour. Other things you can consider are little slices of grilled crostini put into the bottom of the bowls before the soup is poured over. Or you could even quickly fry some nice-looking mushrooms – like girolles, chanterelles or oysters – and sprinkle these on top of the soup. If I was going to use truffle oil, then I would use it on its own – a few drips on the top just before serving.

    • adapted from Jamie's Dinners

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FAQs

What makes cream of mushroom soup taste better? ›

Herbs: The best herbs we have found over the years to compliment those incredible flavours is a combination of thyme and parsley. Of course, if you don't like those, you can also use rosemary, oregano, tarragon, chives or cilantro. Use what you love!

What is a good thickener for mushroom soup? ›

There are several ways to do it. You can mix in flour paste, or add corn starch, tapioca, or arrowroot slurry at the end of cooking - but I use another method. Potatoes! Yes, you heard it right, I use starchy potatoes to thicken up the soup.

What is the difference between condensed mushroom soup and cream of mushroom soup? ›

These two products aren't identical, but they are very similar. Condensed cream of mushroom soup is a concentrated form of cream of mushroom soup. When you add a cup or two of liquid such as water, broth, or stock to condensed mushroom soup, it becomes cream of mushroom soup!

What's the difference between regular mushroom soup and golden mushroom soup? ›

Is golden mushroom soup the same as regular mushroom soup? Golden mushroom soup differs from regular mushroom soup in that it typically contains a beef broth base, which gives it a richer and more savory flavor.

Why does my mushroom soup taste bland? ›

If your mushroom soup tastes bland, it could be due to several reasons: Quality of Mushrooms: Fresh, high-quality mushrooms, especially wild varieties, tend to have a more pronounced flavor. Older mushrooms or ones that aren't as fresh might lack flavor.

How to doctor up mushroom soup? ›

Incorporate Herbs and Spices

Add a pinch of thyme, rosemary, or parsley to enhance the earthy notes. A dash of garlic powder or onion powder can also add depth and complexity. Remember to taste as you go and adjust the seasonings according to your preference.

Do people eat cream of mushroom soup as a soup? ›

Serving Ideas

A bowl of our Cream of Mushroom Soup served with fresh baked bread is hearty enough to serve on its own, or you can beef it up with whatever's fresh in your kitchen. Condensed soups are also the perfect base for casseroles and starters for sauces, so your imagination is the limit.

What is a substitute for heavy cream in mushroom soup? ›

Milk – We usually have 2% on hand, so that's what we use. Any variety should be fine, though the soup will be creamier with higher fat milks. Almond, oat, and coconut milk will also work though the flavor will change a bit. It won't be noticeable in a casserole, though.

Why does cream of mushroom soup get watery? ›

Another reason that cream soups can become watery is that the vegetables or other ingredients in the soup continue to emit moisture through the cooking process. Mushrooms and potatoes are prime examples of vegetables that continue to “weep,” or lose moisture as they cook further, especially from a raw state.

Is mushroom soup good or bad for you? ›

Yes, mushroom soups can offer many great benefits. They are a good source of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, which can help boost immunity, reduce inflammation, and provide antioxidant protection. Additionally, mushrooms are low in calories and fat, making them a great healthy appetizer option.

Why is my mushroom soup so dark? ›

In fact, the brown button mushrooms (also popularly known as cremini) you see here are actually yet-to-mature portobello mushrooms! If you prefer your mushroom soup to be lighter coloured, you can remove the dark gills of the mushrooms.

Should I use mushroom stems in soup? ›

Another easy way to use up mushroom pieces, scraps, slightly wilted mushrooms or mushrooms stems is with soup. Chop pieces and tender stems to add along with other vegetables for chunkier soups: use scraps, wilted mushrooms and tougher stems to make creamy soup.

How to improve cream of mushroom? ›

To add richness and depth to your cream of mushroom soup, a quick and easy upgrade is diversifying your cream base. Incorporating ingredients like heavy cream or even cream cheese into the mix can transform your soup instantly.

What enhances mushroom Flavour? ›

The study demonstrated that cooking methods have an effect on the flavor profile of white mushrooms. Sear mushrooms for a more intense roasted, charred and smoky flavor and overall aroma. Roast mushrooms to get more sweet, salty and umami tastes with caramelized, nutty and buttery flavors.

How do you add flavor to cream soup? ›

Thyme and bay leaves: I love these for their classic flavor. You can use fresh or dried. Something creamy: When the soup is blended, I stir in something creamy to make things extra delicious.

How to make canned cream soup better? ›

If you are working with a creamed soup, consider pureeing some vegetables to stir in. Cooked cauliflower, potatoes, winter squash, or carrots would work really well. Herbs: Fresh chives, thyme, or cilantro stirred in just before serving.

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