Chef Wong's Mulligatawny Soup Recipe (2024)

Try this Mulligatawny Soup for some warm feel-goodery comfort!

We are so excited to have a guest post today from Catharine Preston, chef extraordinaire! I met Catharine at an ABC Conference in Utah last Fall. Sheworks for The Dating Divas.I had even more to talk about with her when I found out that she graduated from culinary school. I just love having some good food convo! I told her she would have to do a post for us sometime, and she happily obliged. I hope that we can see her here again in the future. Without further ado, Catharine!

Hi, I’m Catharine and glad to be here with ya! I have always been interested in cooking, and landed a greasy-and-gutsy (…and loud) job as a line cook right after finishing high school. After a few years of working and meandering the world as an ESL teacher, I returned to my home-and-native-land of Canada and enrolled in culinary school for 2 years. I met my husband while on an internship in Salt Lake City in late 2009, and were married just 8 months later. (Hey…when you know, you know!). I have been living in Utah for almost 4 years and love it here, but will always be a true-blooded Canadian. I have two wonderful kidlets (a two year old, and a seven month old), and an almost-rocket-scientist for a husband…(just hurry up and graduate already!) Yep. I’m pretty lucky. I don’t cook professionally anymore, as my true love is teaching – but it will always be something I enjoy. I’m grateful for that. I love vintage fashion, classic literature, all things music, and midnight baking.

Let me tell you a little story about this Mulligatawny soup. Because all good food has a good story.

I rounded the corner in the culinary arts department at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology on an (unsurprisingly) chilly morning in Edmonton, Canada. I couldn’t quite seem to figure out why the Soup and Veg lab (…yes. That’s a real thing), was chuck-full of culinary students and staff alike.

When I asked what all of the buzz was about to a senior student, he uttered, “It’s Mulligatawny Day”.

My world has never been the same since.

“Mulligatawny Day” is a famous day amongst the quirky NAIT culinary folk in that chilly little corner of the world. Chef Ron Wong makes, undoubtedly, the best Mulligatawny soup…probably ever. In the history of always. For all time. The end.

So, if you ever happen to be hanging around Edmonton, be sure to eat hereand send Chef Wong your love for this incredible recipe. Or – check out local culinary arts programs in your neck of the woods, and support their on-campus restaurants!Shout out to my incredible friend Julie, who took some amazing pictures for this post!

We start off by sauteing up some onion, garlic, green pepper, and carrots. You can go ahead and use whatever type of fat you want to use for this inital “sweat”; butter, oil, you name it. Butter is expensive, it’s true – but I tend to splurge on this soup. It’s just that good.

Once your veg is sufficiently cooked (to a nice al dente), add some butter and let it melt. Then, add some flour to create a nice roux. You want to be sure to let the roux hang out in the pot long enough to cook out that “floury” taste – at least a minute. I also add in my curry powder at this point – I love to let it mingle with all of those flavors for as long as possible!

Now is the time to add some milk or cream! I typically use half and half, or HECK, full fat – but, this time, I went with milk, as I was making a pretty large batch. And I kinda want some money in my bank account.

You can add more or less than the amount stated – this soup is really forgiving. Don’t feel like you have to follow the recipe exactly, and that goes for any and all soups!

I added in my cooked rice and chicken at this point. You can add it in here, or add it in after your stock, whatever you prefer. I like to add everything that may cause a change in consistency (like rice, which tends to thicken soups) before I add my stock – it just gives a better idea as to what thickness is really going to be like with the finished product. Then I can play at the very end with the hot cream, and not get any “this soup is too thick/too thin” surprises!

Anyway, you want it to look something like this before you add in your stock:

Then…add in that stock! (Side story…because everyone loves behind-the-scenes blog side stories, right? I make my own stock and freeze it in two cup portions in ziploc bags. Guess who forgot to pull it out and thaw it for the soup? THIS GAL! So it was just a couple of big old ugly blobs of frozen stock simmering in a pot of gorgeous roux-i-fied veggies. Not so beautiful. Thus. No picture. But use your imagination!)

Be sure to add your stock in slowly. You want to give the liquid a lot of time to adjust to it’s new surroundings!

Let things simmer up and get to know each other for a while. Keep it on low, and you’ll be golden.

Add in some apples. I used Granny Smith. Looove me some Granny Smith!

If you need it a bit thinner, like I did, you can add in some hot cream or milk to thin it out. I seasoned it up with garlic salt and pepper.

And – of course! If you want even more killer recipes from The Dating Divas, you should definitely check out Divas Recipes Revealed. It’s a digital cookbook of Divas best tried-and-true-no-fail recipes. Awesome, right?! You’ll love it!

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Chef Wong's Mulligatawny Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What does mulligatawny soup contain? ›

It's basically a curry soup, most often made with chicken, vegetables, apples, and rice. Not only is it absolutely delicious, it's the perfect example of how one culture acquires food from another and adapts it to their own taste.

What are the ingredients of Heinz mulligatawny soup? ›

Ingredients: Water, Tomatoes (38%), Apples, Beef (6%), Rice (2%), Sugar, Modified Cornflour, Rapeseed Oil, Curry Powder (contains Wheat Flour, Celery, Mustard), Wheat Flour (contains Calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Salt, Flavourings, Colour - Plain Caramel.

Who invented mulligatawny soup? ›

Although considered an Indian soup, Mulligatawny Mughlai soup is part Indian and part British. This soup got invented during colonial rule when the British kept requesting the soup as the first course. Originally this soup was just a thin sauce. But it bulks with vegetables and meat to suit British taste over time.

What is mulligatawny the soup of an empire? ›

Inspired by India's very own hot and spicy rasam, Mulligatawny was once so popular that it went with British officers, bureaucrats and even adventurers across the world and into every home in England, by the 19th century CE. Interestingly, it also fell off the dinner table as the sun set on the British Empire.

What is the No 1 soup in the world? ›

According to the Taste Atlas Awards, the international food database, the Filipino favorite, Sinigang, is hailed as the best soup in the world.

What are the 4 components of soup? ›

Soups have four main parts - a liquid base, a thickening agent, main ingredients, and a garnish. There are many types of soups classified by consistency and ingredients, such as thin and thick soups, cream soups, pureed soups, and specialty soups from different cultures.

Can you still buy mulligatawny soup? ›

Tesco Mulligatawny Soup 400G - Tesco Groceries.

What is the national soup of China? ›

Patriotic soup (simplified Chinese: 护国菜; traditional Chinese: 護國菜; pinyin: hùguó cài; lit. 'protect the country dish', Teochew :hu gog chai) is a vegetable soup originated by Teochew people. It was developed during the final year of China's Song dynasty as an improvisational dish.

Why is Heinz soup so expensive? ›

A spokesperson for Kraft Heinz said: "Like the rest of the food industry, we continue to face significantly increased production costs – whether it's ingredients, energy, or packaging – and rising inflation.

What is mulligatawny in english? ›

noun. a curry-flavored soup of East Indian origin, made with chicken or meat stock.

What is the national soup of the USA? ›

In the U.S., gumbo is the top national soup, a thick spicy soup from Louisiana. Clam chowder is another.

What is the national soup of England? ›

Windsor soup or Brown Windsor soup is a British soup. While commonly associated with the Victorian and Edwardian eras, the practice of calling it 'Brown Windsor' did not emerge until at least the 1920s, and the name was usually associated with low-quality brown soup of uncertain ingredients.

What is Queen Elizabeth's favorite soup? ›

One of her personal chefs declared that the Queen had eaten jam pennies every single day of her life since she was five years old. Queen Elizabeth also had a favorite soup… Callaloo…a Carribean soup with callaloo leaves.

What is the most expensive soup? ›

Campbell's have created a list of the words most expensive soups on earth. The first is a soup of the day at the Norwood Chinese Restaurant in Australia. A single bowl of this broth costs $450 Australian dollars, £263, but the price may not be the only point of contention for diners interested in supping on this soup.

Does mulligatawny soup contain meat? ›

Ingredients. According to the Oxford Companion to Food, the simplest version of the soup included chicken or mutton, fried onion, and spices. More complex versions may call for "a score of ingredients". Versions originating in southern India commonly called for lentils.

What are the ingredients in mulligatawny paste? ›

Description. Ingredients: Sesame Oil, Water, Peanut Oil, Turmeric, Mustard, Ginger, Garlic, Cumin, Chilli, Salt, Acidity Regulator (260), Curry Leaves.

What is the best soup to eat everyday? ›

6 delicious and healthy soups
  • Chicken Vietnamese Pho.
  • Green spring minestrone.
  • Herb and yoghurt-based soup.
  • Lamb shank and barley soup.
  • Pumpkin soup with star croutons.
  • Lentil and vegetable soup with crusty bread.
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What is the most common ingredient in soup? ›

The most common ingredient in soup dishes is onion. Garlic, chicken broth, carrots, olive oil, tomatoes and celery are also common ingredients in soup recipes. For herbs and spices, cayenne pepper is popular.

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