Um. You cook bacon in oil? The bacon fat is not enough "grease"?
This seems quite odd to me.
Nice try olive oil salesman!
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Um. You cook bacon in oil? The bacon fat is not enough "grease"?
This seems quite odd to me.
Nice try olive oil salesman!
I love my olive oil and maybe over use it. :)
I'm Dutch, and I would have never tought this to be a typical Dutch dish. TIL.
It's tasty, you should claim it! ;)
Apparently has origins in Groningen and Overijssel.
https://www.greedygourmet.com/recipes-by-dish/soups/mustard-soup/
Hey! I know this stuff! My brother lived in Groningen for a couple of years and I had it when I visited. My girlfriend who doesn’t like mustard even liked it. We liked it so much that we’ve occasionally made it ourselves. I prefer it with onions more than the leeks.
Can I make this at home without my own Dutch oven?
You can! I used a deep fry pan. :)
You have to make it in a Dutch Oven, otherwise it’s just sparkling watery mustard…
I would have thought the namesake ingredient to be mustard greens.
I know, right? Who makes mustard soup?
I feel I'd need to toss some in anyway. It does sound tasty, though.
I saw the original thread and was wondering if it used prepared mustard or dry mustard - I had guessed dry. I was also guessing there would be cheese in or on it. Wrong on both counts.
So what did you think? Would you make it again?
Absolutely! But I think NEXT time I'm making my own mustard.
It looks good! Thanks for sharing! I'm still trying to wrap my head around what this would taste like. Like I'm picturing creamy bacony oniony but with some horseradish notes.
Imagine potato soup, without potatoes, and a kind of vinagry undertone.
That sounds quite good.
Thank you!