Soups — Classification, Thin vs Thick, Consommé, Bisque, Chowder & International Soups
Soups — Classification, Thin vs Thick, Consommé, Bisque, Chowder & International Soups
The word “soup” comes from the French “soupe” — the slice of bread on which cooking pot contents were poured. From consommé (the jewel of classical cuisine) to bisque to vichyssoise — here is the complete classification of soups.
Soup = liquid food made by boiling meat, fish or vegetables in stock or water. Origin traces back to ~20,000 BC. Word derived from French “SOUPE” = slice of bread on which cooking pot contents were poured. Served as starter (first course) or as main course. Soups classified into 3 main categories: Thin · Thick · Speciality
Liaison: Thickening and enriching agent = 3 parts egg yolk + 2 parts cream. Stirred in just before service.
| Soup | Country | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Minestrone | Italy | Thick vegetable soup with pasta or rice |
| French Onion Soup | France | Caramelised onion soup with gruyère crouton |
| Scotch Broth | Scotland | Lamb/mutton broth with barley and root vegetables |
| Gazpacho | Spain | Cold raw vegetable soup (tomato, cucumber, pepper) |
| Vichyssoise | France/USA | Cold cream of leek and potato soup |
| Borsch | Russia/Ukraine | Beetroot-based thick soup |
| Turtle Soup | International | Classic speciality soup |
| Gumbo | USA (Louisiana) | Cajun spiced seafood/meat specialty soup |
◆ 3 soup categories: Thin (Clear) · Thick (Opaque) · Speciality
◆ Consommé = clarified stock, “completed/concentrated” — clear, rich, transparent
◆ Broth vs Stock: Broth = simmered meat + veg · Stock = simmered bones + veg
◆ Bisque = luxury shellfish soup · originally thickened with rice · now with roux
◆ Chowder: American origin · from French “Chaudière” (heavy pot) · chunky not puréed
◆ Velouté soup: blond roux + liaison (egg yolk + cream) just before service
◆ Liaison = 3 parts egg yolk + 2 parts cream
◆ Vichyssoise = cold cream of leek and potato (France/USA)
◆ Gazpacho = cold raw vegetable soup (Spain) · Minestrone = Italy
