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Cheeseburger soup! (lemmy.world)
submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

I found the recipe online, and we topped it with potato chips, pickles, and green onions. I'll be danged if it doesn't taste like a cheeseburger.

I'm happy to share a link to the recipe and my mods if anyone wants it.


Edit to add the recipe:

You can find the original recipe here: https://therecipecritic.com/cheeseburger-soup/

I made the following changes:

  • No dried parsley - it is not very flavorful
  • No dried basil - my family only likes it fresh
  • 3 cups of potato, not 4 just because I was so sick of putting and fixing potatoes
  • I used 6 oz. Velveeta and 8 oz. shredded mild cheddar for cheese - I wanted the emulsifiers in the Velveeta and also some real cheese; sharp cheddar would be good too, but my family does not like strong cheese
  • Instead of 3/4 tsp. salt, I used 1 tsp. season salt too make up for the missing herbs
  • No sour cream because my wife does not like it. It is completely unnecessary from a thickening perspective.
  • I don't drain the ground beef. I just scoop it out of the pan and use the beef fat to cook my veggies. Why remove a flavorful fat to then add another for cooking? I was going to not use this extra butter in the recipe, but then I threw it in my roux because I am not a smart man. Or I love butter. The first is what actually happened, but the second is not really a lie.

For toppings, I had potato chips, diced kosher dill pickle, and green onions. The chips add crunch and a little fried/browned flavor. The pickles brighten the dish and drive home the cheeseburger flavor. The green onions add a little vegetal flavor and a mouth feel similar to lettuce.

I made a double batch, and it will feed my family of 4 for two dinners or more. This is a heavy soup.

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[โ€“] [email protected] 19 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Part of me wants to try it, part of me wants to run in fear.

[โ€“] [email protected] 3 points 10 months ago

That is exactly where I was with it. It wound up being delicious, but I was unsure at every step along the way. It was a gamble, but both of my boys loved it as a fun spin on a food they enjoy.