felt like this topic could be given some rebirth.
i've been cooking for a long time, and now cook for a living...
some real simple cream soup recipes that don't take any time at all
take a simple stock (you can use chicken stock paste to substitute)
stock: increase ingredients to produce a stronger flavor or more stock, this is about enough for two
1 onion quartered and unpeeled
1 stalk celery rough chop (take off the part with the leaves, they tend to make things bitter)
2 to 3 carrots rough chop
1 chicken breast, or some meat, meat scrap works even better and is far cheaper for something you'll just toss to the wayside or feed to the dog
add a desired amount of salt, maybe onion and garlic powder and just cook down until you reach a desired flavor.
2 quarts of water (roughly 8 cups)
(takes about an hour)
now, take your sweet potato. i like to have just a bit more than less so i don't have to go through the trouble of making a slurry
take your sweet potatoes and peel them and then give them a medium chop, your gonna end up blending this.
(if you made your own stock, strain it and then put it back on the stove with your sweet potatoes)
then i just let it cook down until its soft, i tend to use fairly a lot of whatever my main ingredient is so it is generally going to seem like maybe there isn't enough stock to make it a proper soup. but your gonna end up adding heavy cream so keep that in mind (this is actually also great with coconut milk)
now put your sweet potatoes and stock in the blender and blend them until smooth, put them back on the stove and add in your heavy cream (or substitute), turn down the flame to a low heat and just allow the soup to simmer, at this time you can add your spices (such as nutmeg, cinnamon, salt, brown sugar and cayenne- if you decided to sub with coconut milk i strongly suggest red curry paste)
and then i add a can of crab...
ready to serve.
this is pretty much the base for all cream soups, they are incredibly easy to make and filling. especially great in the winter months
i'll try to post more recipes and such in the future, and hopefully some pictures too.