Ale and Cheddar Soup
Today is Saturday Soup Swappers #soupswappers and today's challenge was to make a soup with craft beer! Why craft beer? That is easy. Beer is fun to make, fun to drink, and fun to include in recipes. It is also a fact that craft beer has been gaining in popularity in the last few years. How many brew pubs do you notice popping up in your area? How many names of new beers seem to appear overnight?
Craft beer isn't really a new thing. I know it has been at least 25 years since I recall Terry and has pal, Glenn, making beer in our kitchen. Brewing beer can mean surprises and adventures, such as
- waking up to the smell of hops permeating the house on a Saturday morning,
- unattended pots of beer boiling over on the stove,
- a carboy found cooling in the backyard pond, and
- a five-gallon glass carboy exploding while being kept cool under the stairs.
There may have been some surprises during Terry's beer-brewing days but I must admit he and Glenn made some darn good brew!
Cooking with beer is likely to tease the palate and is just as likely to surprise! Beer has become a regular ingredient in Spicy Drunken Beans (chili), Beer-Braised Sirloin Tips, Steak and Guinness Pie and desserts like Chocolate Coated Beer Marshmallows, Chocolate Guinness Pudding at our house.
I enjoy cooking with both a dark beer or an ale. I selected an ale for today's soup. It is a Lagunitas 12th of Never Ale.
The soup is simple and flavorful. It is one that I would make again and again. Yum!
Ale and Cheddar Soup #soupswappers
adapted from Food and Wine
2 celery ribs, finely chopped
1 carrot, peeled and finely chopped
1/2 medium onion, finely chopped
1 large jalapeno, seeded, deveined and chopped
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 tsp dry thyme or 1 Tbsp fresh thyme
12-oz beer (ale, lager or pilsner)
2 1/4 cups chicken stock
4 Tbsp unsalted butter
1/4 cup flour
1 cup heavy cream
1/2 pound sharp cheddar, shredded
1/3 pound smoked cheddar, shredded
Salt and fresh ground pepper, to taste
In a large Dutch oven, cook the bacon until crisp. Remove bacon to a plate and set aside. Add the celery, carrot, onion, garlic, jalapeno, and thyme to the pan. Cook until the vegetables are softened. Add 6-ounces of beer and cook until reduced by half. Add the chicken stock and bring to a simmer.
In a small pan melt the butter. Add the flour and whisk over medium heat until the roux is light brown. Whisk the mixture into the soup and bring to a simmer. Cook until the soup has thickened. Add the cream, cheddar cheeses, and the remaining 6-ounces of beer. Stir until the soup is thick and creamy. Stir in the bacon. Taste and season with salt and pepper.
PRINTABLE RECIPE
While eating leftover soup for lunch I could be heard saying, "I like this soup." "I really like this soup." You will too.
The Saturday Soup Swappers is a group of bloggers brought together by Wendy at A Day in the Life on the Farm. The group gets together on the third Saturday of the month to share soups or stews based on a theme selected by one of the members. If you are interested in joining in on the fun, follow the link above for more information. All are welcome!
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- Sid of Sid’s Sea Palm Cooking: Øllebrød (Danish Rye Porridge)
- Sneha of Sneha’s Recipe: Veg Chessy Beer Soup For Two
- Kathy of A Spoonful of Thyme: Ale and Cheddar Soup
- Cindy of Cindy’s Recipes and Writings: Boozy Potato Soup
Wow, that does sound delicious! And, yes, there are so many brands of brew popping up it's hard to keep track! Lots of local breweries too! Thanks for the great theme.
ReplyDeleteYour soup sounds so amazing. Definitely going to give it a try. Thanks so much for hosting this month.
ReplyDeleteA little hint of heat from jalapeno sounds perfect in here!
ReplyDeleteSoup looks so delicious, thank you for hosting this month. It was fun cooking with beer.
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