Posts Tagged ‘soups’

Pacific Natural Foods New Hearty Soup Assortment

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

I recently had the opportunity to sample three new hearty potato soups from Pacific Natural Foods.  I have to admit I am not a huge soup fan but when I do indulge my tastes tend to skew towards the more chunky and creamy varieties.  I received their Chipotle Sweet Potato, Thai Sweet Potato, and Rosemary Potato soup varieties that were perfectly matched to my soup preferences.

I will be the first to admit that I am not fan a pre-made soups as I find them terribly overpowering in the salt department – so I was a bit skeptical initially when the products arrived – though my concerns would soon be alleviated at first taste.  The first thing I always do is look at the ingredient list on a product to identify any allergens or questionable ingredients.  What’s great about these soups (and with Pacific Natural Foods in general) is that you can actually identify every ingredient because they are real, everyday ingredients.  It’s nice not to have to compromise quality or taste for convenience – and these products could not be any easier to whip up – just heat and eat.

Now on to the reviews…

First up was the Chipotle Sweet Potato.  This was a blend of both regular and sweet potatoes which added another level of complexity from a taste and consistency standpoint.  You could really taste the earthiness of the white potatoes perfectly complimented by the rich sweetness of the sweet potatoes.  While the primary flavor was chipotle, it was not overpowering of overly spicy.  You had the slight kick of the chipotle that helped to round out the wonderful onion, garlic, cumin, and cilantro notes that melded perfectly in the cream base.

Next came the Thai Sweet Potato variety, which, again was a welcome surprise.  This is a straightforward sweet potato base with winter squash and  the added influence of Asian spices.  This was a more mild flavored soup in my opinion with subtle notes of chili, lemongrass, and ginger all perfectly balanced and perfectly complimented by the creamed coconut in the base.

Last up was the Rosemary Potato variety.  This was a wonderfully simple soup, well chowder actually,  that was packed with flavor.  Chunky potatoes with celery, onion, and carrots swimming in a rich cream sauce with the perfect compliment of rosemary – I mean, how can you go wrong?  I actually decided to add some roasted gluten-free organic chicken sausage to this one and it made for the perfect hearty comfort meal.

Pacific Natural Foods also makes finding products that suit specific food allergies or dietary restrictions easy by allowing visitors to their site the ability to sort their complete product line based on individual needs and preferences.  Head on over to their Web site and give it a try.  While you are there, check out their complete range of products from beverages to soups and everything in between.

 

Unexpected Gluten Free, Wolfgang Puck Organic Soups

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

I was thrilled when Wolfgang Puck Soups reached out to me to sample some of their gluten-free soups from their organic line.  You see, Wolfgang Puck and I go way back.  No, I have not met him, but I fondly remember trips to the West coast as a child just around the time he took that coast by storm.  I can still remember my first bite of, what was at the time quite trailblazing, goat cheese pizza (my pre-Celiac diagnosis days).  It was so foreign from any pizza I had had up until then but in a very, very good way.  Ah, a young foodie was born.  It is funny how food seems to play such a huge role in shaping some of our earliest memories – but I digress.  I have since eaten at pretty much all of his restaurants in California and Las Vegas.

I received the Tomato Basil Bisque, Free Range Chicken with White and Wild Rice, and Signature Tortilla varieties to try out.  I am going to be completely honest and say I was a bit apprehensive about trying canned soups from a major chef because it seems that nowadays anyone with a pulse has their own product line.  I also tend to find pre-made soups overly seasoned, particularly in the salt department and have really only had a handful that would actually recommend.  Well my friends, that handful just grew by three.  Wolfgang Puck’s organics did not disappoint, in fact, they really surprised me.

First up was the Tomato Basil Bisque.  I am actually not a fan of tomatoes in the real world but love them in soup for some reason – always have.  Add a bit of cream to it and I am one happy camper.  This soup was perfectly seasoned (read not too salty) and had wonderful earthy basil undertones that paired perfectly with the sweetness of the tomatoes.  The organic cream helped to mellow out the acidity of the tomatoes making for the perfect flavor trifecta.

Next came the Free Range Chicken with White and Wild Rice.  Free range chicken in a canned soup?  Absolutely!  This was again, really very good with the spices perfectly balanced.  What I really liked about this one was the consistency.  Oftentimes chicken and rice soups dance the fine line between  too watery or overly thick (read gummy).  This soup managed to get the consistency just right with a base that was just thick enough and rice that remained firm and not mushy.  The chicken pieces were wonderfully tender though I wish there was just a bit more of it per serving.  The organic carrots and celery rounded out what was a truly hearty soup.

Last, but certainly not least is my personal favorite from the group – the Signature Tortilla.  This soup, was in a word, stellar.  Think liquefied tamale or enchilada in a bowl.  This was a real standout and quite complex from a flavor standpoint.   It was chock-full of black beans, corn, peppers, and tomatoes.  It had just a slight wisp of spiciness (for those that don’t like too much heat) which allowed for all of the flavors to truly shine.  Perhaps the one thing that pushed this over the top was the use of cornmeal which gave it the taste and texture akin to a great tamale or soft enchilada. 

My friends at Wolfgang Puck Soups have also given me an exclusive coupon code for my readers to use and print out for $1.00 off one of these (or any of their) soups.  Just click, print, and enjoy.  You can learn more about all of the great soup flavors along with which are gluten-free (hint: it is emblazoned right on the label) at Wolfgang Puck’s Web site.  You can also read about their commitment to catering to gluten-free consumers.  Enjoy and let me know what you think.

Eat Your Veggies. Product Review, Ellie’s Country Delights

Monday, August 30th, 2010

I recently had the opportunity to sample a new product that I had not yet come across in my travels.  Those of you that have been following me for a while know that I am all about convenience and easy to prepare when it comes to eating gluten-free.  That being said, you also know that I am quite picky and I am not willing to sacrifice taste or quality to get a quick gluten-free fix.

Enter Ellie’s Country Delights – a local (Long Island, New York) company that just happens to make extraordinary products.  Ellie was kind enough to send me a sampling of her product line and I am so glad she did.  First of all, I am not a huge soup person – well at least I thought I wasn’t – but Ellie’s are actually stews and she means it.  Each of her stews is Dairy-, Gluten-, and Wheat-Free.  They are also low in the carbohydrate area and are cholesterol, Trans fat-free, and Vegan…nice.

There are three varieties of stew: Regular Vegetable Stew; Vegetable Stew with Mushrooms; and Spicy Vegetable Stew.  I indulged in all three over the course of a few days and have to say I loved each one.  One jar is actually three servings but I think you all know by know that I was not sharing, so I ate a jar at a time for lunch at the office.  It was probably the easiest lunch I have had to-date – open the jar, place in bowl, done.  Yes you can heat it but I am more or a room temperature type of guy.  So you are probably wondering how they tasted?

In a word DELICIOUS.  No, make that two words – FRESH and DELICIOUS.    Let’s start with the Regular Vegetable Stew variety.  This was chock-full of eggplant, squash, zucchini, peppers, carrot, celery, and onion all in a hearty tomato base.  The balance of flavors is so perfectly balanced that you don’t have to worry about the acidity of the tomatoes overpowering the delicate sweetness of the vegetables.  I don’t know how she manages to do it but I am not going to question it.

Next up was Vegetable Stew with Mushrooms which is essentially the same as the previous stew with the addition of mushrooms which help give this stew a distinct taste of its own.  It is subtle, but the woodiness of the mushrooms really comes through in this flavor.  Again, the balance of flavors is simply perfect and if you are a mushroom lover, this one is for you.

They say save the best for last but in this case it is purely a matter of personal preference.  I love, love, love, the Spicy Vegetable Stew.  I love all things spicy but the addition of chili flakes to the stew gave a wonderfully spicy bite without being too spicy or taking away for the flavors of the vegetables.  That is what is nice about all of the stews – you can easily identify all the flavors you are experiencing.

Now I mentioned I enjoyed the stews cold (well room temperature) but I also used the mushroom variety as a dip with some organic tortilla chips and it made for an absolutely fabulous dip – just an idea I thought I would share.  I am also going to try adding a bit of chicken breast to a jar to make a quick chicken stew on a busy evening.  I am also going to use the stew as the sauce on my homemade gluten-free pizza.  That’s truly the great thing about Ellie’s products – they are so versatile.  Ellie says It’s a meal in a jar – and she is not kidding.

One final note.  One jar is about 150 calories – yes, you read that correctly 150 calories.  I had a jar for lunch on afternoon and it carried me through well past my normal dinner time.  Please check our Ellie’s Country Delights Web site for more information on her products and where to purchase them.  If you cannot find them in your area, just send Ellie and e-mail and I am sure she will do her best to help you.  She is super nice to boot.

Mixes From The Heartland. Meals Made Simple.

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

I recently had the opportunity to sample quite a few products from Mixes from the Heartland (thanks Teri) out of Amarillo, Texas.  Here’s a list of the items that were included: Bean Soup Mix; Tex-Mex Pasta Soup Mix; Spinach-N-Chives Dip Mix; Beer Cheese Soup Mix; Cream of Mushroom Soup Mix; Apple Cinnamon Coffee Bars; Corn Bread; and Brown Rice Penne.  Now that’s a lot of sampling but, as always, I happily ate my way through each an every product so that you, my readers are well-informed.  Yes, it took a few weeks to work my way through but I am glad to help provide insights about new companies that cater to us Celiacs.  Oh, and Mixes from the Heartland must know that I am all about convenience because there were really minimal steps involved to turn their pre-packaged dry mixes into warm, satisfying meals, cool dips, and fresh bread.

First up was the Cream of Mushroom soup mix.  Now, I have to confess, I had no idea that each mix made so many portions (I have no sense of proportion – you should see my buying furniture, I think everything fits).  For this mix all you need to add is 2 tablespoons butter and 6 cups milk and whisk it until it dissolves.  It really could not be simpler – okay, you do have to stir it while it is heating, but come on – easy peasy.  In a few minutes (literally) I had a piping hot bowl of soup – and here’s the best part – the taste.  It was rich and creamy (and I used Skim Plus), full of flavor and not too salty (which is always a concern of mine with pre-packaged mixes).  In fact, none of their mixes were even remotely salty but still full of flavor.

For the Tex-Mex Pasta Soup there are actually 3 steps, one of which is adding the mix.  This time you simply brown and drain 1 lb. of sausage (they recommend spicy so who am I to argue).  You then bring 7 cups of beef stock to a boil and toss in the beef, crushed tomatoes (I used plain vs. spicy), and simmer for 15 minutes.  What you are left with is a hearty soup that will warm (and fill you) on the coldest of days – and I can personally attest to that.  It is definitely not a soup for sippers because this is a meal and a fully rounded one at that (well, toss a bit of cheese on the top like I did and you’ll be good to go).

The next soup that made its way into my rotation was a savory Italian Bean soup that was ready to go, again, in minutes.  All that is needed is 8 cups of water, 2 cups of crushed tomatoes, and if you like a bit of ham or sausage thrown in at the end.  I opted to keep my version vegetarian.  This mix was wonderfully spicy (but not overbearing) with three different varieties of beans that made for the perfect legume trifecta.  I have to admit I am not a fan of tomato-based soups but the 2 cups in this recipe was just the right amount so as not to be overly acidic.  The folks at Mixes from the Heartland clearly know what they are doing.

The final soup is one that I no longer see on their site but I hope it will soon be featured again because it was different and fabulous.  It was a Beer Cheese soup mix that was really out of the ordinary in a very, very good way.  I mean what is not to like?  You have gluten-free beer and cheese – need I say more?  Well, I will.  This was clearly not for the dieters among us but it made for a decadent, rich, for lack of a better work cheesy bowl of goodness.  Top it with some gluten-free croutons and you essentially have a meal.

Moving on to the dip category for a bit I decided to make these for nibbles over two evenings.  Again, like all of the mixes I sampled, we are talking no-brainer prep here.  You simply add sour cream or a sour cream and cream cheese blend to a bowl, mix-in the dried dip packet, chill, and voila – perfect dip.  I tried both the Spinach-N-Chives and Cucumber mixes and loved them (as did my non-Celiac other half – who actually raved about all of the products).  What makes these dip mixes so different is that absence of a ridiculous amount of sodium that one tends to find in most soup/dip mixes.  These dips had a much more subtle flavor that was every bit as good as traditional dip mixes without a bunch of fillers, flavorings (mostly artificial), and your daily amount of sodium in a spoonful.  I made one batch with the cream cheese/sour cream blend and one with just sour cream and actually preferred the sour cream alone but that’s just me.  Also, having been impatient and not really chilling a bit of the first batch before indulging – I can safely say that the company is indeed correct in advising you to chill it well before serving.  I actually had some of the leftover dip the next morning and it was so thick I spread it on some gluten-free toast – DELISH.

Somewhere in between my soup and dip extravaganza I sampled some of Mixes from the Heartland’s brown rice penne which cooked up nicely and withstood even the cheesiest of sauces I could top it with.  This leads us to the final and quite possibly most surprising item that I sampled – the Apple Cinnamon Coffee Bar mix.  I have to confess, when I first looked at the package I was thinking, cool, coffee cake but you actually put coffee in the mix to give the it a rich, mocha taste that is truly unique.  The bitter bite of the coffee paired with the sweetness of the apples plays perfectly off on another and creates a harmonious balance of sweet decadent goodness.  Also, being, as I like to call it “baking challenged” these are really foolproof…eggs, cold coffee, butter, mix, bake…done!

I have to be honest and say that I was not sure what to expect with these mixes and was really not holding out much hope – but I was proven completely wrong to judge.  I suppose my previous experiences with store-bought pre-packaged mixes needed to be cast aside (as do yours) because these mixes are unlike anything you will come across sitting next to the Hamburger Helper in the supermarket.  These are wholesome, simple, real ingredient mixes that are fast to whip up and make enough to feed a small army – well, at least a couple of hungry Celiacs.  Do head on over to their site and check out their offerings.  They are currently offering free freight on all orders over $100 and $10 freight on those under $99.  I mean those are some good shipping costs plus they will even throw in a surprise sample with a $25 purchase.  It’s a no-brainer…log-on and give them a try.

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