NYNM
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Soup for breakfast?
Tue, 08/8/06 2:12 PM
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Don't ask me wny, I just felt like having soup for breakfast today, then I couldn't quite think of any recipes, vegetables like celery and tomatoes just didn't sit right in my "stomach's eye". I know there's one kind of Mexican breakfast soup with tripe, but I couldn't think of others. Any suggestions, in case I get the same urge tomorrow?
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xannie_01
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RE: Soup for breakfast?
Tue, 08/8/06 2:15 PM
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posole!!! you have to come down and visit the frontier restaurant to really experience new mexico. the place is a road food must. i'm not much of a menudo fan but people swear it's a great cure for a hangover. when the OF wants soup for breakfast we go to may cafe and start the day with a big bowl of pho. breakfast of champions
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fabulousoyster
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RE: Soup for breakfast?
Tue, 08/8/06 2:32 PM
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For the morning of New Years Day I've made a basic chicken noodle soup with Fideos or with rice. I have good recipes but any will do, I like them salty in the morning.
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Cinnabonbon
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RE: Soup for breakfast?
Tue, 08/8/06 4:48 PM
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quote:Originally posted by NYNM I know there's one kind of Mexican breakfast soup with tripe, but I couldn't think of others. Any suggestions, in case I get the same urge tomorrow? The only Mexican style soup with tripe is Menudo. I prefer the red Menudo (with chili sauce cooked in) as opposed to the white Menudo (no chili you add your own). I prefer to make my own as I like the more firmer honeycomb tripe over the regular tripe. The other breakfast style soup is Posole. (Hominy with meat or chicken in a white or red broth). Otherwise there is always the Vietnamese Pho, Chinese congee or Japanese Miso soup.
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hjbyun
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RE: Soup for breakfast?
Mon, 08/21/06 8:38 AM
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It is a korean tradition to serve a soup on new years day (duk guk). Duk means rice cake/dumplings and guk means soup. My mom usually also added other dumplings and topics. Really an excellent breakfast. I had it bowl for breakfast two week ago. Great comfort food.
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agnesrob
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RE: Soup for breakfast?
Mon, 08/21/06 8:43 AM
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My 14 year old daughter has chicken noodle soup at least three mornings a week! To each her own, I guess!
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kland01s
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RE: Soup for breakfast?
Mon, 08/21/06 10:48 AM
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NYNM, you're in Santa Fe.... go to the best.... Tia Sophia for posole for breakfast. All their food is pretty good and the place is usually packed with locals from early am on.
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essvee
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RE: Soup for breakfast?
Mon, 08/21/06 11:53 AM
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Many Asian cultures enjoy soup for breakfast. Soup is a good way to get a protein hit in the morning, which your body will enjoy. Try miso soup, wicked easy to make, good tasting and good for you.
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oltheimmer
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RE: Soup for breakfast?
Mon, 08/21/06 12:02 PM
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Many times in the dog days of summer I don't mind heating up the kitchen in the evening by making a simple soup for a light evening meal. Leftovers, well chilled, sometimes make good breakfasts, which also means not heating up the kitchen at the beginning of the day. In the past 2 months I've had gazpacho several times, made the previous afternoon (and no cooking), a Musgovian vegetable soup, which was so good chilled that I made a minestrone a few days later. Sorry NYNM, all those involve tomatoes and celery  . They're all like chunky home-made versions of V-8. I may just have to make some gazpacho this afternoon.
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blinky193
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RE: Soup for breakfast?
Mon, 08/21/06 1:27 PM
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Maybe egg drop soup?
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baconman
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RE: Soup for breakfast?
Tue, 08/22/06 10:03 AM
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Cream of Potato Sausage soup.
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