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If this is sort of stroganoff irisblue Feb 2020 #1
It's straight potatoes burger and onions roux said TEB Feb 2020 #7
Garlic powder. dchill Feb 2020 #2
Definitely a plus thanks TEB Feb 2020 #8
sounds like you could use a few bell peppers, or better yet poblamos. rampartc Feb 2020 #3
Next time TEB Feb 2020 #18
Gravy Master Rider3 Feb 2020 #4
I like gravy master much more then kitchen boquet as a flavor additive. irisblue Feb 2020 #9
Thank You TEB Feb 2020 #17
Try putting the 2 diced onions in the roux when you get it as dark as you like. stonecutter357 Feb 2020 #5
Awesome thank you TEB Feb 2020 #14
Hamburger soup is also nice with cabbage ! stonecutter357 Feb 2020 #20
Most definitely friend TEB Feb 2020 #21
My hamburger soup recipe calls for sarge43 Feb 2020 #6
Thank You I put carrots in sarge TEB Feb 2020 #19
You're welcome, TEB sarge43 Feb 2020 #22
If I ate meat I would add celery and carrots. nt in2herbs Feb 2020 #10
Thank you I put TEB Feb 2020 #12
It definitely needs some more spices, depending on what you like. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2020 #11
Whipping Cream, a dash of salt, celery, and water. ProudMNDemocrat Feb 2020 #13
Whipping cream and hamburger soup with cheese? mahina Feb 2020 #54
Gives the soup that "Creamy" taste. ProudMNDemocrat Feb 2020 #57
I'll have to try it one day. I bet it's tasty. mahina Feb 2020 #60
How I would do it: DetlefK Feb 2020 #15
Thanks I'll do this next time TEB Feb 2020 #16
Oregano makes soup feel warm. Cracklin Charlie Feb 2020 #23
Thank You Charlie TEB Feb 2020 #24
I'd go for a loaded bacon cheeseburger soup. Use cheddar, tomatoes, bacon bits, mustard ... marble falls Feb 2020 #25
Don't underestimate a shot MontanaMama Feb 2020 #26
Yup. My step daughter clued me in on adding a dash of soy sauce to steamed spinach. dhol82 Feb 2020 #31
Want a little kick? Squidly Feb 2020 #27
Yeah! And if you want to go a little further fancy-schmancy: fierywoman Feb 2020 #33
I think I would a bay leaf also. dhol82 Feb 2020 #28
worcheshire is a classic addition and maybe a little dry white wine Fresh_Start Feb 2020 #29
This ... mr_lebowski Feb 2020 #32
you could cook for me anyday Fresh_Start Feb 2020 #34
Somewhere you need some source of sugar ... tom soup has sugar so that may be plenty mr_lebowski Feb 2020 #36
i find that tomato paste has enough sweetness Fresh_Start Feb 2020 #38
Totally agree with this. Tomato paste can be just the thing. MontanaMama Feb 2020 #39
I have those too. Ginger and Lemongrass pastes too :) mr_lebowski Feb 2020 #40
Lemongrass paste? MontanaMama Feb 2020 #41
Refrigerated produce section at my Safeway, along with the various other herb-type pastes mr_lebowski Feb 2020 #43
Thank you! MontanaMama Feb 2020 #45
Sounds delicious.☺ dewsgirl Feb 2020 #30
Heat Such As Crushed Red Pepper Or Cayenne & Garlic Me. Feb 2020 #35
Garlic and a small can of diced green chiles happybird Feb 2020 #37
The answer is sazon flotsam Feb 2020 #42
Helpful tip in case one is at all confused by the directions in that link: mr_lebowski Feb 2020 #44
Thanks flotsam Feb 2020 #46
Try a little cayenne pepper Warpy Feb 2020 #47
try some caraway seeds, maybe a little dill Kali Feb 2020 #48
Salt? Its not listed in your ingredients. Auggie Feb 2020 #49
Salt Retrograde Feb 2020 #50
Have you ever thought of chillfactor Feb 2020 #51
Piwo, moje drogie serce. Pivo, moje drahe srdce. sprinkleeninow Feb 2020 #52
Sour cream, celery, one of the cultured butters, couple drops rice vinegar Prosper Feb 2020 #53
Hi would try something to add a bit of "heat" to it. madaboutharry Feb 2020 #55
i don't eat cheese, but like my uncle's onion soup. it needed a bit of garlic. maybe some bouillon? pansypoo53219 Feb 2020 #56
What about a dash or two of smokey paprika? woodsprite Feb 2020 #58
Pickles, acidity is your friend. sir pball Feb 2020 #59
Add garlic and salt... butter if you have no calorie issues as it pack a great deal of flavor. Demsrule86 Feb 2020 #61
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