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Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Mennonite Strawberry Soup





The other week when I went to pick strawberries, the ladies I picked with shared that they were going home to make strawberry soup.  I think one was going to have hot dogs with her soup for supper and the other was going to have chicken nuggets made from the chickens we had just butchered.  I was intrigued and had to ask what strawberry soup was.  Not knowing I would become fascinated with the whole idea, I didn't realize I needed to ask for detailed instructions and measurements.  The instructions I was given were to "Slice up your strawberries and stir them with your sugar and milk.  Slice up some bread, but not too much bread, and stir it in.  I like it better without the bread, but the men folk seem to prefer it."  There you go!  That is how you make strawberry soup!  ;)  Yep.  I thought that was all I needed to know too.

Okay, okay.  Let me back up for a moment.  It seems strawberry soup is quite common during strawberry season among my friends who grew up Mennonite or married into the Mennonite community here.  It is simple, quick, and (without a lot of sugar) healthy.  I had never heard of such a thing- and to have it for supper!?  Wow!  I was blown away!

Well, I thought about that soup and thought about that soup all the way home.  I decided it would be a shame not to try it.  I was super excited about it when I walked through the door, so I put all the ingredients out and just stood there looking at them.  I was having that "uhhhh..." moment.  How many strawberries, how much milk, how much sugar, how much/what kind of bread.  I make myself laugh so much.  Who needs a comedian?  Well, I quickly put everything back up and headed to feed the pigs and text a precious friend.  Mmmm, in all honesty, I was kind of desperate to try this soup, so I think I contacted several friends praying at least one would see my dilemma in time and could help me out.  The sweet angel that saw and answered told me to use as many strawberries and milk as I wanted/needed and as much bread and sugar as I needed, but I knew from earlier directions to not use too much bread.  :)  One dear sister that answered said her favorite way to eat this soup in the summer wasn't with hot dogs when she was growing up.  It was with sandwiches with fresh lettuces from the garden.  Sighhhh.....Honestly, where have I been all my life?!  Why did I never know such things existed when I was growing up?  I was eating soda crackers with mustard while my friends were eating like this!  Just kidding.  That wasn't for a meal.  That was just a snack.  :)

Anyway, I went to get more strawberries today.  My children and I LOVE the fresh strawberries from this farm.  They are so, so sweet.  Though I am learning my way around the kitchen without constantly checking a recipe, I do like to have one in case I go for a while without making something and forget a few of the details, so this evening I measured everything I did to share this recipe with you and to have on hand for myself.



First, I cut the tops off two cups of strawberries and pulsed them in my food processor a few times.


To that I added 1/3 cup of sugar and two cups of milk.  Then I pulsed it a few more times.


Next, I transferred this mixture to a bowl and broke up two slices of white loaf bread into the soup.


I gave the bread a few quick swirls in the soup to cover the bread.

Psst...my little girl actually did most of the bread and
stirring.  ;)
The soup was placed in the freezer for about thirty minutes to get it good and cold.  Then viola!


There is beautiful, delicious strawberry soup!  I can now officially say I like it better without the bread, too!  It is also best when eaten really cold.

Strawberry Soup
2 c strawberries with tops removed
2 c milk
1/3 c sugar
2 slices loaf bread

Pulse strawberries 3-4 times in the processor.  Add milk and sugar and pulse 3-4 times to mix everything together.  Transfer soup to a bowl.  Cut or tear bread into cubes and stir into soup.  Put soup in the refrigerator or freezer for about thirty minutes until really cold.  Serve and enjoy!

If you are one of my friends from around here, please feel free to comment with any tips or corrections!  If you are not from here and have never had strawberry soup, try it and let me know what you think!  I want to try it with honey next time to see if it will taste as good.  Oh the possibilities running through my head!  I hope you get to enjoy a spoonful of my new simple, content life!

Until we meet again, may you be blessed!

4 comments:

  1. Love it!!!!! You are amazing!!

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    1. I don't think I am amazing, but I sure do think my life is! Thank you!

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  2. I think I would like it better if I substituted the bread for granola. Sounds like a smoothie to me, except with not-so-mashed strawberries. Yum!

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    1. I never thought of using granola! That sounds good!

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