I sort of let this blog go, but it just came up in conversation for about the 5th time this month, so I thought I'd add a post. It isn't that I don't still love to cook and want you all to know how to do so. I very much do. It's just that my heart wasn't behind the seduction aspect of things anymore. I'm personally looking for something more "real" in my life.I mean, to the point that I had dreams of holding hands last night. If I can't be with someone I care about, I don't want to settle for second best. But enough of my sappy, I'm done with cheap thrills crap. You came here for sweet, sensual food.
An earlier post to this site about how to make soup was based on an ex writing to me saying that even after many years, she still craved it. Well, today she contacted me, begging for the recipe. I remembered the Bachelor Pad Kitchen and sent her the link.
It made me think that the Bachelor Pad Kitchen may still be able to fit into my new way of life. I mean, this wasn't some cheap seduction. We were so very much in love then. She worked in film and I was going to school, hours apart from each other. We found a weekend to escape together to her parent's lakeside cabin. It was all very sweet, which I will now ruin the image of by telling you that I got more head for this soup than most men get in their entire relationship. But hey, this is the Bachelor Pad Kitchen. That's the sort of thing I need to divulge.
This isn't a healthy soup, by any means. But it is absolutely delicious. And simple. She wants to know how to make the basic Cream of Mushroom. Which today I would suggest adding a dash of nutmeg as a garnish, and maybe a little shaved apple. But, this soup can be adapted readily to any cream soup. I recently made it with crab. I'm considering trying a pumpkin curry variety this week. You can adapt it so very many ways. The original recipe post is here. May your kitchens be warm with love.
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