Thursday, October 24, 2013

MMMMushroomy..beany soup~







Sometimes I see a recipe..like those apple tartlets..and just by looking at it..I know I'll love it..One of my daughters Pinned a recipe..and I thought:"YES"!
Will love..
And I did..
It was posted in 2011!
You can find the delicious White Bean And Mushroom Soup recipe here.

I apologize for not retyping and adding links..but since Blogger changed last yr..I have been unable to copy and paste without thick white distracting lines..Must be my dark charcoal background.
I tried..because I know FG needs a recipe..And I thought it was fun to FG..but my Blogger just cannot do it..
I'm not going to stop sharing :) So thanks for your understanding~

Back to the soup..Roasting the Mushrooms..Onions..Garlic and herbs..just puts this little hearty soup in a different mushroom soup category..
I had white navy beans(sounds so oxymoronish)..so I used those..  and I drained them.. :)  Had to..  force of habit..the rest..the same.
Hope you try it.
One of my daughters..the one who actually PInned this first:).. did and loved it also..next time she is adding more mushrooms..me too:)

I love that raccoon.
He's just the most  perfect pet raccoon you could ever have.

It's that time of year again..
My outdoor plants bid me ADIEU..
My indoor plants bid me BONJOUR~
The Christmas Cacti..Whites..Pale Pinks..Dark Pinks and Corals~
They light up my life..
Not like my pet raccoon at all..
and no..he would not eat that soup..
But nevertheless..
The indoor plants..ease the transition..from Abundance..to none..indoors~♥
Easiest bloomin'plants to grow indoors!
Have a great weekend~
Can you tell it's chilled up here?
The soup proves it:)



42 comments:

  1. Yum, I love any thing with mushrooms and this soup sounds like something I'll definitely love too. Thanks for sharing, I'll go check out the recipe later. ;)

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  2. Wonderful recipe!!! Just right for this weekend, having my mother-in-law over and the weather in San Diego has been getting cooler. Thanks so much for sharing and love your photos always...Have a wonderful weekend!
    Hugs,
    Jody

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  3. Seems as though I always have mushrooms in the frig...we love them. Your soup sounds delicious!! Love the picture of your grandson....

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  4. This soup looks wonderful, and this is the time of year for comfort food . . .Yum and by the way, I love those bowls. How cute:)

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  5. Monique, what a wonderful combination of ingredients, mushrooms and white beans! I love them both and putting them together in one soup is a perfection! I love that cute raccoon outfit! Is it going to be his Halloween costume?

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    1. I think you would enjoy this Julia..
      It's just a little hoodie.Not a costume..
      They've always liked those animal hoodies..sharks..etc..

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  6. Monique, my "chef" is an ardent fan of mushrooms. I'll share this link to the recipe. He makes a delicious white bean soup. He'll like the addition of the mushrooms. Thanks!
    Chilly up your way? Our best days are here now with cool nights and pleasant sunny days.
    Hope you have a fun weekend!

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    1. Enjoy the weather..Sarah I will be curious to know if your favourite chef drains his beans..both my daughter and I hate the liquid they come in..I just pulsed more beans to thicken nicely.

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  7. That soup looks so inviting in this cold night! I will make it this weekend, i have mushrooms that need to be used. We will have our first frost tonight...i just ran outside and picked the last of my tiny tomatoes...some of them green. That little raccoon looks so cuddly and cute...would love to hug him!
    Bisous xo

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    1. He's so sweet ..All I have to say is can Nana take a pic..then he wants to see and smiles..I mean I can't go overboard:-)
      Hope you like the soup:-)

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    2. If you love it I know I will too!
      Bisous

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  8. Oh, delicious! I love your description of the fond goodbye to the outdoor flowers, and bonjour to the indoor plants - in my case, several pink geraniums and two rosemary plants. Not enough sunny windows for much more. Nana - we are getting snow on Sunday! - so I assume you will get it before me, give or take a few hours. Time to find the wool socks:)

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    1. Oh I've found the wool socks:-)
      Bye bye flip flops for sure and hello boots.
      I heard about the snow...that's life here...and there..:-)

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  9. Yammie soup.....happy weekend darling...what a sweet boy !!!...love Ria...x !

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  10. We had a couple of days of fall weather and all of a sudden, winter and freezing temps in the morning. It is most definitely soup time and we love anything with mushrooms. Again, your photos are incredible Monique. Have a lovely weekend.
    Sam

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  11. I wish that sweetie racoon was in my backyard!!!that soup spells Fall!

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  12. Doesn't this soup look fantastic. I love soups in winter...can't have enough recipes, because we do get tired of eating the same ones over and over...so I am happy to have a new one.
    The racoon is adorable and the cacti reminds me of my mother, she had them in all colours on her wide porch.
    Ronelle

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  13. Monique, thank you for sharing this recipe. It has everything I like, mushrooms, white beans and sage. Looks delicious.

    ~Ann

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  14. I just love seeing this time of year with you! I don't cook much, but i do love to indulge, indulge, indulge...I adore the costume & that great person in it!

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  15. That soup looks like something wonderful for fall and your little raccoon is adorable :)

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  16. He doesn't even know he is a little star:-)
    I hope you can all try this good soup..
    I know one of our daughter's cannot stand mushrooms:-)
    So it's not for her..
    Now I will think of your mom Ronelle when I look at my cacti:-)

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  17. I would LOVE to make this. Looks wonderful!
    How do you find all these recipes?
    Amazing

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  18. Quelle délicieuse recette bien réconfortante.
    Digne de l'automne

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  19. Lovely to have a new way for making mushroom soup , I too always rinse my beans to get rid of that gloopy stuff, and would blend a few to make it thicker.
    I haven't seen white Christmas Cacti here. so while I'm looking for Paperwhite bulbs this weekend I'll have to be more observent and hope I can find one.Yours looks lovely and already full of buds.Love your littlest grandson wearing his raccoon hoody. Have a lovely weekend. Did I read you are due to have snow ? already !

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    1. Yes snow.. shhh maybe if Mother Nature doesn't hear us..it will not happen..
      The adj town had snow..last night..very little..we escaped:)
      There is a lovely lovely pale peach Christmas Cactus too Barbara..it should bloom soon..I will show you..The white is very dear because most are so vibrant ..this is soft..some pink in the pistils..but delicate..
      Little birds cacti blooks remind me of~
      So easy to propagate..
      HATE the gloopy!

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  20. omy! love the soup, love the plates, love the kids all look awesome!!

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  21. Yes, we were just discussing bringing the pots of herbs in. Hoping to delay a bit longer but it will be soon.
    Lovely costume and soup... of course!

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  22. You're so right Monique, sometimes there are recipes that just seem to call my name and I know that they will be keepers. Love this soup, such a unique combination!

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  23. I can tell by your photographs that I would love the soup. Thank sharing the link! Such a cute hat:)

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  24. Wonderful blog and photos, a great pleasure meeting you by chance on the web !

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  25. That soup looks wonderful Monique, and that bowl is just darling! You always have the nicest things for presentation! I love it when a recipe calls my name!
    Your little racoon may not have eaten the soup, but he has cheered my heart. What a cutie pie! As usual a beautiful feast for the eyes. Your photographs are always so beautiful. xxoo

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    1. I t has been years since I have bought a plate Marie:)
      Yrs ago we could go to a Chrsitmas Tree Shop in Burlington Vermont..loved the drive..and the store had fun items..(not Christmas except at Christmas)..for such great prices..as in $0.99 a plate for quirky little ones..The stores were sold..and things were never the same in that shop..so we have not returned..I worked back then..
      And ..well my mom's things.. and 40 yrs of marriage.. you tend to save things.
      You always say such nice things Marie..you know I have learned so much from you and my husband apprecitaes every meal or dessert he has eaten gleaned from you:)
      Thank you.

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  26. It's chilled here too....I thought the wind was going to blow me across the parking lot at Wegman's yesterday. The soup sounds wonderful! Pinning it now.

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    1. Debbie..that wind was here today..my hair blew straight up in the air:-)

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  27. My heart skipped a beat at the adorable Raccoon! *sigh* (And I spy a darling little girl, too.) xoxo
    The mushroom soup looks fabulous! <3 <3 <3

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  28. In Russia The Christmas Cacti - is very popular plant, but we call it - December plant-)) I remember how beautiful it was around New Years eve, pink flowers, and so many of them. And mushroom soup is amazingly delicious, I can smell aroma of the mushrooms from here-)

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  29. Such a lovely post.
    Really that soup I must try! I also noticed the beautiful photo...
    love that Raccoon.
    x

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  30. I make a white bean soup all the time but never thought to add mushrooms...it sounds delicious.

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  31. A mouthwatering and comforting soup! I love everything about it.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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