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Reviewed: Oct. 26, 2009
Fantastic!!! I did tweak a few things because of supplies I had on hand. I used chicken, boiled it with the rice/broth and then cubed. I, too, cut the butter and flour in half, and then I added condensed milk instead of cream/half-and-half. Tossed in a few frozen green peas and It was splendid! Thanks for the great recipe...it's nice not to use those high sodium soup cans!
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Reviewed: Oct. 9, 2009
This was an absolutely delicous soup. Great for those cooler days outside, to warm you up on the inside. Fantastic taste! My husband isn't a soup fan but he loved this one.
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Reviewed: Apr. 30, 2009
This was really good soup! I added diced smoked sausage, frozen corn & black beans. I omitted the bacon and used real butter, rather than margerine. This is a fantastic recipe to work with. I'm looking forward to making again, using different variations. Thanks for sharing!
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Reviewed: Mar. 11, 2009
Excellent Recipe - extremely tastey! I left out the sherry just because I didn't have any. I also added carrots for color and nutritional value.
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Reviewed: Feb. 21, 2009
Very good. Used Crock Pot and added rice last 30 minutes. Also, added scallions, Celery, and carrots to enhance color and include some veggies.
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Reviewed: Feb. 10, 2009
This soup had a wonderful flavor. It was a bit heavy and creamy for my taste. Next time I would omit cream and use half-half or milk
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Reviewed: Jan. 16, 2009
Incredible just as is. This last time I didn't have any bacon thawed so I add a little of Baco Bits. Little bit healthier and still pretty darn good. Would recommend this to everyone. This is an all time favorite especially after Thanksgiving.
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Reviewed: Jan. 5, 2009
This was a really good, tasty soup. I made a note to add some corn the next time I make it because I thought it would be good and add a bit more color.
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Reviewed: Dec. 27, 2008
Ok this is a great recipe. I change a couple of things. First I used maple bacon. I really gave it a nice flavor. Second I used real sherry not cooking sherry. Lastly I added 3/4 of barley with the wild rice. I also added an additional cup to cup and a half of broth because of the barley. I love barley and it really added a nice texture and complement the wild rice. A super recipe that can be tweaked to your liking!
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Reviewed: Dec. 21, 2008
This recipe is really good and easy. I would double the amount of rice used and not use bacon. The first time I made it I omitted the bacon. After making it a second time with the bacon, we all liked it better without. However, even with the bacon it got great reviews from fam & friends.
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Reviewed: Dec. 20, 2008
This is a favorite for sure - I like a bit more wild rice in it, but that's just my preference. Great recipe - have made 3 batches and froze them. Big hit with the family.
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Reviewed: Dec. 12, 2008
I was really disappointed with this soup. It was like a thick gravy. Not very much flavor, either.
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Reviewed: Dec. 8, 2008
This recipe makes a very tasty the day/week after Thanksgiving soup. I think next time I will add more wild rice than what is listed. The rice pretty much disappears right now. Increase the poultry seasoning to about 2 tsp. Next time will try it with boneless, skinless chicken breast. Looking forward to it. Thanks Jordanna for a really good recipe.
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Reviewed: Dec. 2, 2008
I had to majorally tweek this to get it to work for me. First, I just used 6 cups of chicken broth, but I probably should have used more. I started with 2 tbsp olive oil and sautéed 1 tbsp minced garlic, then added diced celery and carrots. After cooking for 5 minutes I added about 3 cups of chopped potato. To this I added my broth and rice. Because I was wary that the soup would be too bland, I added 2 tsp dried oregano, 2 tsp dried basil, 1/2 tsp pepper, and 2 tsp dried parsley. I also knew the soup would be WAY to thick using an entire 3/4 cup of flour so I scaled it back to 1/2 cup. I also used whole milk to cut back on the fat a little. When I added the cream mixture to the rice mixture it was more like rice pudding than soup, so I ended up adding another 4 or 5 cups of chicken broth to make it creamy soup consistency. Oh, I also didn't bother with the bacon because I had none. So all in all a good start, and with my changes it turned out to be a nice soup. It was a HUGE batch, however, so I froze some for later. Thanks for the spring board!
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Reviewed: Nov. 30, 2008
Absolutely awesome. Super easy. I added extra celery and some mushrooms - fantastico!
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Reviewed: Nov. 28, 2008
Delicious and very easy! I did not have bacon, green onions or poultry seasoning. Instead I chopped an onion, softened the onion with some butter before adding the rice and broth. I also used heavy cream instead of half and half. And for a little mediterranean twist I added a little bit of curry powder. Yum!
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Reviewed: Nov. 26, 2008
I am on the site looking for leftover turkey recipes. I already know we are going to have this. I've made it before and it is FANTASTIC. I have also used chicken. Sometimes I add a little shredded carrot for color and flavor. Please try this - you will love it.
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Reviewed: Nov. 20, 2008
My wife normally doesn't care for soup and she loved this one! In fact, she has insisted that I make it again. I added carrots, peas, corn, and 1/2 c. barley to the recipe, but next time I would add twice as much broth to accomodate the liquid the barley absorbs. Delicious, though!
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Reviewed: Nov. 17, 2008
Hands down the best wild rice soup I have found! Love it, so much so I have made it twice this week! The only rice I had on hand was a preseasoned wild rice blend from the bulk section of my grocery store. I just cooked that according to the instructions instead of doing step 1. I am glad that I ended up doing it that way, because when it came time for step 3, I used the broth to thin the marj/flour/milk mixture to a more manageable consistency. I like it with either chicken or turkey, and instead of marj I have tried Smart Balance 50/50 blend which worked just fine. The only other thing I do to cut the fat is remove the fat from the bacon and cook just the meat. You get all the flavor, just avoid some of those extra calories.
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Reviewed: Nov. 12, 2008
Yum! I didn't have any sherry, so I used Marsala instead.
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