Soup maker £19.99 aldi

Nanniemate

LIFE MEMBER
Joined
Oct 1, 2019
Posts
6,859
Likes collected
47,301
Funster No
64,882
MH
IH
Exp
Still dropping clangers and making it up as I go along
OK got carried away seen the cheapie on line.
So picked one up today.
2 carrots, 1 onion 1 not big potato some coriander a stickcube and after coping them roughly softening the onion in a frying pan binging them all in pressing cream soup half an hour later most carrots are creamed gave it another blitz for a minute just over

Out comes a very tasty creamy soup. The colour was not the best should have put coriander in at end.

Have I wasted £20 let's see how often I use it and there are no pics of the soup sorry

 

pjay

Free Member
Joined
Feb 3, 2013
Posts
940
Likes collected
2,073
Location
Norfolk
Funster No
24,538
MH
ENC Fifer Touring M
Exp
Since the 90's
Mini slow cooker for us, Judy does mean pea and ham soup. 🍲

Pete
 

Riverbankannie

LIFE MEMBER
Joined
Mar 11, 2016
Posts
11,092
Likes collected
64,444
Location
Bristol
Funster No
41,967
MH
IH 630 RL PVC
Exp
12
Parsnip and sweet chestnut for me, especially if you can find some fresh ones.
 
Joined
Mar 23, 2012
Posts
10,248
Likes collected
35,061
Location
sleights
Funster No
20,245
MH
c class
Exp
1
When you are using the oven for something else roast some parsnips then use them for a soup nice and tasty!
 
Joined
Dec 24, 2014
Posts
10,014
Likes collected
53,033
Location
Hurstpierpoint. Mid Sussex.
Funster No
34,553
MH
Compass Navigator
Exp
Ever since lighting was by Calor gas.
For soups and stews I still use a pressure cooker left to me by my sister. It was given to her by our Mum in 1945 when she was living on an RAF camp.

Pressure cooker Oct.JPG


Apparently in those days it was necessary to educate folk about the origin of adventurous foods.........

Pressure cooker 4.jpg
 

Lisa

Funster
LIFE MEMBER
Joined
Apr 29, 2014
Posts
3,256
Likes collected
17,350
Location
La La Land
Funster No
31,201
MH
Rapido A class
Exp
20th Sept 2014
I love my kitchen gadgets and have a ninja all-in-one blender/soup maker. It gets used a lot. So easy to just plonk all the stuff in, press one button and walk away until it's done.

You won't have wasted £20, there are so many soup recipes to try.

Subscribers  do not see these advertisements

 

Cal54

LIFE MEMBER
Joined
Apr 25, 2014
Posts
3,921
Likes collected
65,595
Location
Southport, UK
Funster No
31,130
MH
Leisuredrive Renoir
Exp
Since 1996
Love my soup maker and in use nearly every week during winter. Cream of mushroom is my favourite, and when the mushrooms are on the ‘must go today’ counter in the supermarket I always buy them.
 
Joined
Mar 23, 2012
Posts
10,248
Likes collected
35,061
Location
sleights
Funster No
20,245
MH
c class
Exp
1
Love my soup maker and in use nearly every week during winter. Cream of mushroom is my favourite, and when the mushrooms are on the ‘must go today’ counter in the supermarket I always buy them.
We always buy them but my favourite is fried in a bit of butter and garlic then add cheese and a little double cream and have on toast
 

hja

Joined
May 8, 2020
Posts
1,173
Likes collected
3,743
Location
Lincolnshire
Funster No
70,433
MH
Globecar Summit Prim
Exp
Since 2019
I do make some soups on the hob eg bean and bacon or mulligatawny for multiple portions for the freezer. But for quicker soups and for just the two potions for us I use my soup maker. We like the veg soup, just one leek, one carrot, 1 potato and stock. Just takes 30 mins and is absolutely great. Green pea is another. Interestingly if you make tomato soup in it with canned toms it tend to burn on the base of the jug, but not if you use fresh tomatoes.
 
OP
OP
Nanniemate

Nanniemate

LIFE MEMBER
Joined
Oct 1, 2019
Posts
6,859
Likes collected
47,301
Funster No
64,882
MH
IH
Exp
Still dropping clangers and making it up as I go along
£20 will buy around 30 tins of Aldi soup
If you aren't sick of soup after 30 tins you got a bargain buy.
And have no control what goes in there.

But yes don't normally but as they were cheap thought what the heck
Carrot n coriander was delicious. No added salt and no having to watch the pot

Will I use it? who knows, but it worked chopped and threw everything then lid on. And me in shower got out. Clean kitchen no spills

But on my lidl card they have just sent me a buy 3 tins of soup get one free.

And I've kept the box so it can be recycled as a Christmas present :wink:
 
OP
OP
Nanniemate

Nanniemate

LIFE MEMBER
Joined
Oct 1, 2019
Posts
6,859
Likes collected
47,301
Funster No
64,882
MH
IH
Exp
Still dropping clangers and making it up as I go along
Love my soup maker and in use nearly every week during winter. Cream of mushroom is my favourite, and when the mushrooms are on the ‘must go today’ counter in the supermarket I always buy them.
Now that's a thought receipt? Mushrooms stock and cook?

Subscribers  do not see these advertisements

 

Join us or log in to post a reply.

To join in you must be a member of MotorhomeFun

Join MotorhomeFun

Join us, it quick and easy!

Log in

Already a member? Log in here.

Latest journal entries

Back
Top