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Introduction: -Soups are served all over the world, and they are wonderful time-savers and appetite satisfiers. -Soup is a food that is made by combining ingredients such as meat and vegetables in stock or hot/boiling water, until the flavor is extracted, forming a broth. -Soup may be served as an appetizer, to stimulate the appetite, or it may be served as the main dish of the meal. -A hot soup must be served piping hot -A cold soup must be served icy cold -There are two main types of soups: -Clear soups (ex.: broths) -Thick soups (ex.: cream soups)

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Page 1: Soups. Objectives: Definition of soup Two main types of soups Market forms of soups Nutritional values of soups Soup serving methods Soup garnishes.

Soups

Page 2: Soups. Objectives: Definition of soup Two main types of soups Market forms of soups Nutritional values of soups Soup serving methods Soup garnishes.

Objectives:• Definition of soup• Two main types of soups• Market forms of soups• Nutritional values of soups• Soup serving methods• Soup garnishes

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Introduction:- Soups are served all over the world, and they

are wonderful time-savers and appetite satisfiers.

- Soup is a food that is made by combining ingredients such as meat and vegetables in stock or hot/boiling water, until the flavor is extracted, forming a broth.

- Soup may be served as an appetizer, to stimulate the appetite, or it may be served as the main dish of the meal. - A hot soup must be served piping hot- A cold soup must be served icy cold

- There are two main types of soups:- Clear soups (ex.: broths)- Thick soups (ex.: cream soups)

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There are two main types of soups:

• 1st - Soups made from meat stock. Meat stock is a broth made by cooking meat with water and it requires long, slow cooking. Beef, veal, lamb or chicken can be cooked separately or in combinations.

Examples:– Bouillon is a clear soup

made from lean beef.– Consommé is a clear soup

made from two or three kinds of meat (beef-veal-chicken)

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Second - thick (cream) soups:• Cream Soups: Soups made

without meat stock and replaced with milk or cream. The base is a white sauce made by combining thin white sauce with cooked, mashed or strained vegetable, fish or meat pulp.

• Examples: – Bisques are cream soups made

with thin white sauce, with fish or vegetable stock added.

– Chowders are cream soups with pieces of different vegetables, fish, and/or potatoes.

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Thickened with Flour:

Stock and cream based soups can be thickened with flour.

This is commonly done using a roux.

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Types of soups:

• Appetizer soup: Usually a starter soup, used to prepare the stomach for food.

• Side soup: Used as part of the meal and to provide additional nutrients.

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• Main Course/ Entrée soup: This soup is to be the main dish of the meal, usually containing some type of protein.

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Types of soups:

• Main Course/ Entrée soup: This soup is to be the main dish of the meal, usually containing some type of protein.

• Dessert Soups: Served at the end of meal, cold, and usually use fruits.

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Market forms of soups:

1. Canned soups 2. Dried soups 3. Frozen soups4. Concentrated soups

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Food Nutritional Value Clear soups are made from stock and have little food value. Made up of water, flavored with meat extracts & seasonings.

– These soups are served at the beginning of the meal to stimulate the appetite, or in the invalid’s diet to provide some nourishment in a form which is easily digested.

Thick or Cream soups are made from milk or cream and contain all of the food nutrients:

- Proteins and vitamins from the milk.- Minerals and vitamins from the vegetables.- Carbohydrates from the thickening agent.- Fat from the fat used in the white sauce.

– These are practically all of the body’s requirements in one dish. They fill you up. The food value of soup is also increased by the crackers and bread served with it.

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How do soups contribute to good nutrition based on

MyPyramid?

• Soups can contain many of the basics nutrients: Protein, Fat, Vitamins, Minerals, Water, and Carbohydrates.

• Soups naturally keep more vitamins and minerals as liquids used for cooking are also eaten.

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What can be used to thicken a soup?

• Roux – a mixture of flour and butter, then added to a hot liquid.

• Pureed vegetables, like potatoes.• Pasta – pasta absorbs liquids and helps to

add carbohydrates to the meal.

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Mother Sauces and Soups:

• Bechamel – this is a traditional sauce that is used in making most cream based soups.

• Tomato sauce – this is used in many different soups and adds vitamins and minerals.

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FIFO

FIFO means first in and first out. • This is a stock rotation techniques that

helps use foods before they go bad.• FIFO is important when using canned

goods as it helps use the oldest product first.

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Define Mirepoix• Mirepoix is a combination

of carrots, celery and onions.

• Mirepoix, either raw, roasted or sautéed with butter, is the flavor base for a wide number of dishes, such as stocks, soups, stews and sauces.

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Soup Serving Methods1. Soup dishes are always deep.2. Soup plates are used for dinner soup.3. Soup bowls and cups are used for luncheon

soups.4. A soup spoon is smaller that a tablespoon

and larger that a teaspoon.5. Bouillon spoons are small round-bowled

spoons.6. In using a soup spoon, dip the spoon away

from you. Take the soup silently with the lips from the side of the spoon and not the tip.

7. Do not leave spoon in soup dish. When not using it, place on the plate.

8. When soup is served in a bouillon cup it is customary to take a few spoonfuls and then it is permissible to set the spoon on the plate, and drink the remainder of the soup from the cup.

9. It is permissible to put two or three pieces of crackers or toast on top of soup. NEVER crumble crackers or toast in your soup and then stir it.

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Soup Garnishes

1. Croutons - both as a garnish and accompaniment.

2. Grated cheese - sprinkle over top of soup.

3. Thin slices of frankfurters - float on top of soup.

4. Bits of crisp bacon - sprinkle over top of soup.

5. Heavy Whipped Cream – dollop on top of soup

6. Parsley, chives, or watercress - cut very finely and sprinkle over top of soup.