Before you click away thinking that there is no way you would like a non-meat cheeseburger soup, you might might want to give this recipe a try. Packed with a ton of cheeseburger-ish flavor, this soup may even have your biggest carnivore asking for seconds.
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Creating a meat-like flavor isn't easy, it's not even something I necessarily shoot for, but creating a dish that will stand up next to a meat based dish and hold it's on, is pretty darn awesome. And that's what this soup is.. pretty darn awesome.
As more and more people choose to eat less meat or go totally plant-based, companies are seeing the need to produce products that can be used as meat substitutes. Just take a walk down the frozen food aisle and you will find products like Beyond Meat and Morning Star that are addressing just that issue.
Buying premade crumbles is easy to do, but if you want to make a homemade version, check out this really easy recipe that I came up with a year or so ago. This recipe is soy-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, and of course.. meat-free.
I'm not crazy. I know when someone looks over this recipe they will probably think that there is no way that this can actually taste good. Yet I am here to tell you, it really does taste pretty darn amazing.
Years ago I made a cheeseburger soup recipe that included a lot of the ingredients that are in this one. I would have never thought that putting vegetables like carrots, celery, and few others together, along with the ground beef would create something that tasted good, but it actually worked.
And now that I've created a vegan version, substitutes and all, this one works even better.
If I was a betting person, I would place a bet that if you tried this recipe you would not be surprised at how amazing it tasted, but that it would be something you would make over and over again.
So even though there is no official bet.. I'd still love to see you give this a try.
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I would love to hear back from you if you try this out. This is one of those recipes where I really hope to hear back on what people think.
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Creating a meat-like flavor isn't easy, it's not even something I necessarily shoot for, but creating a dish that will stand up next to a meat based dish and hold it's on, is pretty darn awesome. And that's what this soup is.. pretty darn awesome.
Creating A Different 'Main' Ingredient
As more and more people choose to eat less meat or go totally plant-based, companies are seeing the need to produce products that can be used as meat substitutes. Just take a walk down the frozen food aisle and you will find products like Beyond Meat and Morning Star that are addressing just that issue.
Buying premade crumbles is easy to do, but if you want to make a homemade version, check out this really easy recipe that I came up with a year or so ago. This recipe is soy-free, gluten-free, dairy-free, and of course.. meat-free.
Veggies And Fake Meat.. It Actually Works
I'm not crazy. I know when someone looks over this recipe they will probably think that there is no way that this can actually taste good. Yet I am here to tell you, it really does taste pretty darn amazing.
Years ago I made a cheeseburger soup recipe that included a lot of the ingredients that are in this one. I would have never thought that putting vegetables like carrots, celery, and few others together, along with the ground beef would create something that tasted good, but it actually worked.
And now that I've created a vegan version, substitutes and all, this one works even better.
Give It A Try..
If I was a betting person, I would place a bet that if you tried this recipe you would not be surprised at how amazing it tasted, but that it would be something you would make over and over again.
So even though there is no official bet.. I'd still love to see you give this a try.
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Try It And Let Me Know What You Think
I would love to hear back from you if you try this out. This is one of those recipes where I really hope to hear back on what people think.
Thanks for stopping by and happy cooking!
YUM! Maybe I'll make this for steve and I one night!
ReplyDeleteI bet this is delicious, but would you believe I've never had a cheeseburger? Haha! Oops.
ReplyDeleteThis recipe is so creative and I am super intrigued! I've never had a cheeseburger in soup form, so this recipe is a must!
ReplyDeletehehehe, I'm gonna have to try this out just because I'm super curious as to how it tastes! :P It looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI would totally try this soup. It looks and sounds yummy to me! I have tried cheeseburger soups before and while I like them they are not nearly as healthy as this. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletei have been hearing great things about beyond meat...it will be great for this recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis actually looks SO GOOD! I'd totally eat it :P
ReplyDeleteThat sounds sooo good. And I bet my family would love it too. I'm saving this recipe to try.
ReplyDeleteThanks Natalie. Yes, it really surprised me how much everyone else in my family (even the meat eaters) loved this recipe. Hope you enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Annmarie!
ReplyDeleteYes, it would perfectly with this recipe!! My daughter used it for this recipe and loved it!
ReplyDeleteThanks Summer. It really is good and doesn't have a greasy taste that some regular burger soups can have.
ReplyDeleteThanks Farrah. I hope you like it. It really does taste like a burger.. ha ha. A soupy one. LOL.
ReplyDeleteThanks Abbey. Yea, it's a pretty interesting take on a soup, but it totally works. Kind of like a chili, but no beans and tastes like a burger. LOL!
ReplyDeleteI know. Crazy right? But it totally works and everyone loves it!
ReplyDeleteHe'd love it and you could use that Beyond Meat you like so much.
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