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Re: question about soups and always having to add additional liquids


@Desertdi wrote:

Do you live in a dry climate?    (I have to refill pet water dishes constantly).


@Desertdi nope a rather moist climate actually. But higher elevation . I wonder if that plays a role?

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You could cover it so the liquid doesn't evaporate.  When lifting the lid, lift it so the water in the lid drains back into the soup.


@mima yes, I think I will start doing this. Great tip, thanks!

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@IamMrsG I was looking online to copy and paste the recipe but the one online doesn't match up with the one on the box. It is Beekman's 7 sisters bean and barley soup. I will try to post the recipe when I get a chance.

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Re: question about soups and always having to add additional liquids


@mima wrote:

You could cover it so the liquid doesn't evaporate.  When lifting the lid, lift it so the water in the lid drains back into the soup.


I agree with Mima's suggestion, too, HappyDaze. 

 

You may already be doing this, but also keep the soup at a lower simmer. That should help, too.

 

If you're cooking it for a longer period of time, I don't think that it's that unusual for some of the liquid to cook out of it. When that happens, I just taste as I go along anyway, and will add some extra broth or a bit of water.

 

I try and add any noodles towards the end, so that they don't grab too much of the broth.

 

I have seen recipe sites that also recommend doing what you're thinking of doing-making the noodles separately, and then adding the noodles in after making the broth/soup, and then adding them/serving them with the soup when you are ready to serve the soup, so that you then don't have the problem of them taking up too much of the broth.

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@HappyDaze wrote:

I can never make soup without having to add alot more water or liquid than the recipe calls for because the liquid all but disappears before the cook time is done. I can't figure out what I am doing wrong since I follow the directions to a "T" and making sure I am simmering and not boiling it.  Am I doing something wrong? Is this what most people have to do?


@HappyDaze

 

Since you indicate that you "can never make a soup without having to add a lot more water...," I don't think you're dealing with bad recipes.  I have a ton of soup recipes and none has failed me, except when we move and I'm getting used to a new range.  Yes, I might have to add a tick of water or low sodium chicken stock because I added additional ingredients, but would like you to consider the following:

 

If the recipe calls for you to add a lid to your pot at a certain stage, do it and leave it alone, except to stir occasionally.  You will definitely lose liquid in your soup if you ****** the lid so that there's a slit, which will allow steam, (moisture), to escape your pot and therefore soup.

 

Another note: keep to the ingredients specified in the recipe - purchasing the best quality you can.

 

Good Luck!

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Re: question about soups and always having to add additional liquids


@HappyDaze wrote:

@Desertdi wrote:

Do you live in a dry climate?    (I have to refill pet water dishes constantly).


@Desertdi nope a rather moist climate actually. But higher elevation . I wonder if that plays a role?


@HappyDaze    High elevation does makes a difference in baking......but I'm only at 1,250'.......so I don't know first-hand.   Hope you find the answer to your challenge. 

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Re: question about soups and always having to add additional liquids


@Desertdi wrote:

@HappyDaze wrote:

@Desertdi wrote:

Do you live in a dry climate?    (I have to refill pet water dishes constantly).


@Desertdi nope a rather moist climate actually. But higher elevation . I wonder if that plays a role?


@HappyDaze    High elevation does makes a difference in baking......but I'm only at 1,250'.......so I don't know first-hand.   Hope you find the answer to your challenge. 


That is about where I am about 1300' so not really that high so it shouldn't make a difference. Most packages indicate recipe changes at more like 3000' or more.

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@sfnative thanks for all the tips! I am working with a crappy range right now so I am hoping once my house is done and I am cooking on my new Wolf rangetop it will help. There is something to be said for a good, evenly distributed cooking surface!

 

I am pretty bad with adding in additional ingredients-spinach, mushrooms, etc- after I try a recipe once exactly as written but even when I don't do that, I find I have to add the same amount of additional liquid.

 

Heehee yeah and I am a peeker for sure, lol. But most of the recipes I've used never say to cover the soup, although I will start doing this now and see if that helps a little. I don't mind adding SOME liquid but I will often have to add like a cup or two more!

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Re: question about soups and always having to add additional liquids


@HappyDaze wrote:

@sfnative thanks for all the tips! I am working with a crappy range right now so I am hoping once my house is done and I am cooking on my new Wolf rangetop it will help. There is something to be said for a good, evenly distributed cooking surface!

 

I am pretty bad with adding in additional ingredients-spinach, mushrooms, etc- after I try a recipe once exactly as written but even when I don't do that, I find I have to add the same amount of additional liquid.

 

Heehee yeah and I am a peeker for sure, lol. But most of the recipes I've used never say to cover the soup, although I will start doing this now and see if that helps a little. I don't mind adding SOME liquid but I will often have to add like a cup or two more!


@HappyDaze

 

A thought occurred to me after I posted: how about making soup in a crock pot?  There must be recipes around for that device.  (Love that Wolf!)

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Re: question about soups and always having to add additional liquids

Long, slow cooking of any soup or stew-like food that I know of needs to be baked in the oven  or simmered on the stove in a covered pot.  The same covered-pot rule applies when braising tougher cuts of meat.  Preserving the liquid environment is important.

 

Good luck with your soup-making!