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When you think of Hungarian food, goulash —a hearty and flavorful stew that is often considered the national dish of Hungary — might be the first thing that pops into your head. While this is a well-known and cherished dish, Hungarian cuisine offers a wide range of other delicious foods, including various stews, soups, and pastries. One of their best-known soups is Hungarian mushroom soup, which has a velvety and creamy consistency and an abundance of umami flavor. It also contains a hearty amount of paprika, the favorite spice of Hungary.

Wellness coach and recipe developer Miriam Hahn brings us this recipe and says, "I recently traveled to Hungary and had the opportunity to taste many delicious Hungarian dishes. This mushroom soup was one of my favorites, so of course I wanted to recreate it in my own kitchen. I couldn't help but come home with a huge supply of paprika, as it was showcased everywhere, and it gives this soup a slightly sweet and earthy flavor." With this recipe, you'll learn how to make one of Hungary's savory and umami dishes.

Gather the ingredients for warming Hungarian mushroom soup

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To make this recipe, start in the produce department and pick up an onion, white mushrooms, cremini mushrooms, lemon, fresh dill, and flat leaf parsley. From the dairy aisle, grab some butter, milk, and sour cream.Then, round out your visit with vegetable or chicken broth, soy sauce, flour, paprika, salt, and pepper. "We are using regular paprika for this soup, but you can substitute that with smoked paprika if you like a smoky flavor. That variety tends to be very strong, so you will only need about 1 teaspoon," Hahn says.

Step 1: Melt the butter in a pot

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Add the butter to a large soup pot and bring the heat to medium.

Step 2: Add the onion and mushrooms

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Step 3: Add more ingredients, then simmer

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Add the broth, soy sauce, and paprika. Reduce heat to simmer, cover, and cook for 15 minutes.

Step 4: Combine the flour and milk

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In a small bowl, combine the flour and milk with a whisk.

Step 5: Add the mixture to the pot

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Add this mixture to the pot, cover, and stir well.

Step 6: Add the final ingredients

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Add the sour cream, lemon juice, dill, and parsley. Stir and cook for 10 more minutes on low heat. Taste and add salt and pepper, if necessary.

Step 7: Serve the soup

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Top with more fresh dill, and serve the Hungarian soup.

How can I customize the Hungarian mushroom soup?

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There are many ways to customize this Hungarian mushroom soup while still keeping it close to its traditional taste. First off, you have some flexibility with the mushroom type. We have used a combination of white and cremini mushrooms, but you can use a variety of mushrooms — such as oyster, shiitake, or portobello — to add depth of flavor. "If you want to add even more mushroom flavor, you can use dried porcini mushrooms by combining about ¼ cup of them with hot water and letting them sit for about 15 minutes to soften. Then, chop them up and add them and their soaking water to the soup," Hahn says. "Or, add a teaspoon of porcini mushroom powder to infuse the flavor quickly."

If you want to make this soup dairy-free and vegan, you can make some easy swaps without compromising the flavor. For the butter, substitute with dairy-free butter. For the milk, soy or unsweetened almond milk will work just fine; for the sour cream, just use the dairy-free version. You can also substitute the fresh herbs in the soup or add additional ones. Try curly parsley, chives, or cilantro for extra fresh flavor.

What can I pair with the Hungarian mushroom soup?

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Hungarian mushroom soup is a flavorful and hearty dish, and there are various accompaniments that complement it nicely. Serve the soup with slices of crusty bread, such as baguette, sourdough, or rye. The bread can be used for dipping into the soup or as a side. Any type of sandwich, like a classic grilled cheese sandwich (whether made with dairy or non-dairy cheese), can be a comforting and tasty pairing with the soup. Protein sources like grilled chicken, baked salmon, or smoked meats can be served with the soup as a creamy starter. Nice vegan pairings are baked falafel, seared tofu steaks, or a lentil loaf.

On the lighter end, a fresh salad can provide a refreshing contrast to the rich and creamy soup. A simple green salad with mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, scallions, and a light vinaigrette dressing works well. Other salads like tomato and cucumber, Caesar, 3-bean salad, or pasta salad are nice pairings.

Warming Hungarian Mushroom Soup Recipe

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With a creamy, milk base and the umami kick of mushrooms, this traditional Hungarian soup blends a tongue-coating richness with the signature spice of paprika.

Prep Time

10

minutes

Cook Time

33

minutes

Servings

6

Servings

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Total time: 43 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 ounces unsalted butter
  • ½ onion, diced
  • 1 (8-ounce) carton of white mushrooms, sliced
  • 1 (8-ounce) carton of cremini mushrooms, sliced
  • 1 tablespoon paprika
  • 2 ½ cups vegetable broth
  • 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 3 tablespoons all purpose flour
  • 1 cup milk
  • ½ cup sour cream
  • ½ lemon, juiced
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh dill + more for topping
  • ¼ cup chopped flat leaf parsley
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Directions

  1. Add the butter to a large soup pot and bring the heat to medium.
  2. Add the onion and mushrooms and sauté for 8 minutes, stirring frequently.
  3. Add the broth, soy sauce, and paprika. Reduce heat to simmer, cover, and cook for 15 minutes.
  4. In a small bowl, combine the flour and milk with a whisk.
  5. Add this mixture to the pot, cover, and stir well.
  6. Add the sour cream, lemon juice, dill, and parsley. Stir and cook for 10 more minutes on low heat. Taste and add salt and pepper, if necessary.
  7. Top with more fresh dill, and serve the Hungarian soup.

Nutrition

Calories per Serving177
Total Fat13.2 g
Saturated Fat7.5 g
Trans Fat0.2 g
Cholesterol35.7 mg
Total Carbohydrates11.9 g
Dietary Fiber1.8 g
Total Sugars4.9 g
Sodium623.8 mg
Protein5.2 g

The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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FAQs

Can you warm up mushroom soup? ›

Gently reheat the soup and stir through the cream (or, you could freeze the soup at this stage – simply stir through the cream when heating). Scatter over the parsley, if you like, and serve.

What can I add to mushroom soup to make it taste better? ›

1> Add fresh mushrooms: Sauté some fresh mushrooms in butter until they're golden brown, then stir them into the soup for extra mushroom flavor and texture. 2> Fresh herbs: Sprinkle some chopped fresh herbs like parsley, thyme, or chives on top of the soup before serving to add freshness and complexity.

Why does my mushroom soup taste bland? ›

If the soup tastes a little bland to you, add a splash of rice vinegar or cider vinegar. If you don't have tarragon, try thyme, oregano, or rosemary.

How to heat cream of mushroom soup? ›

Cover, microwave on HIGH 1 1/2 min., or until hot. Careful, leave in microwave 1 min., then stir. STOVE: Empty contents into small saucepan. Heat slowly until hot, stirring occasionally.

How do you intensify mushroom flavor? ›

Sear mushrooms for a more intense roasted, charred and smoky flavor and overall aroma. Roast mushrooms to get more sweet, salty and umami tastes with caramelized, nutty and buttery flavors. When cooked properly, mushrooms can take on the texture and consistency of meat.

How do you save tasteless soup? ›

Perk up a Bland Soup With Simple Pantry Staples

Add a splash of vinegar (any kind!), or a squeeze of citrus. Chances are, you could use a little more salt. Go ahead—it's ok. Salt perks up flat flavors and helps balance out bitter-tasting ingredients.

What is a good thickener for mushroom soup? ›

How do you thicken cream of mushroom soup? In this easy cream of mushroom soup recipe, we use flour to thicken the soup, but there are plenty of other thickeners to choose from. For gluten-free options, you could use cornstarch or arrowroot, which will also keep your sauce clear and cloud-free.

How to make progresso mushroom soup taste better? ›

Dried herbs and spices are the easiest and most budget-friendly way to add flavor to your canned soup. They'll last forever in your pantry, and you don't need to add much to get a good kick.

How do you make canned soup more flavorful? ›

Start with an aromatic base

Pretty much every can of soup already contains aromatics. But to put some pep back in your soup's step, you're going to want to add more. Start by sautéing any combination of finely chopped vegetables and alliums—like onion, garlic, carrots, celery, bell peppers, and ginger.

How do you get the tin taste out of canned soup? ›

Vinegar and Sugar Method

This technique is by far the easiest technique to use while cooking to overcome metallic tastes. A little bit of vinegar goes a long way, and this technique is best used inside of fully cooked one-pot type dishes.

Is it OK to reheat soup with cream in it? ›

Heat broth-based soups over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until hot; or reheat in the microwave. Reheat thick purees or soups containing milk, cream, eggs or cheese over low heat, stirring frequently. Boiling may cause ingredients to separate.

Can you eat mushroom soup the next day? ›

Storage Time: Keep leftover soup in the fridge for up to 3-4 days.

Is it safe to heat and reheat soup? ›

Soup can be stored for up to three months in the freezer. You should always defrost frozen soup in the fridge or the microwave. You can then reheat it in a saucepan on the stove, or in a bowl in the microwave. Soup should not be reheated more than once, so only heat up as much soup as you will eat each time.

Is mushroom soup good when you have cold? ›

Mushroom Soup

Loaded with the goodness of vitamin D, mushrooms are great for boosting immunity and the addition of black pepper and ginger helps in healing fever and sore throat. To prepare this soup, wash and cut mushrooms and chicken with bones. Pressure cook these two ingredients with 1 inch ginger.

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