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by Judith Barrett (Author)
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Soup seems to revive the spirit even as it contents the stomach. In Judith Barrett's case, it also helped her lose 10 pounds. These low-fat and reasonably low-calorie soups, she claims, provided filling comfort as she cut back on calories and on the overall quantity she ate, helping her lose weight and keep it off.

The 100-plus recipes in Saved by Soup contain, at maximum, three grams of fat per three-quarter-cup portion. (Most of us eat more than that, and in restaurants a serving is at least a full cup.)

Barrett explains how to de-fat homemade stocks and store-bought broth. Her recipes start with a light, clear consommé graced with angel hair pasta and fine strips of fresh spinach, then progress to hefty Pasta e Fagioli, a section on chowders, chicken soups both thick and thin--including one with fluffy matzoh balls--and verdant spring soups like Creamy Watercress. There are rustic Italian minestre and chilled soups for summer. Perhaps best of all are chili-spiked Racy Red Lentil and clever, chunky Summer Fruit "Minestrone," a melange of fruit cut up in mint-perfumed orange juice.

The nutritional analysis provided for each recipe proves Barrett's point--that soups can be both lean and flavorful. Glorious color photos show that they can also be eye filling. --Dana Jacobi



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There isn't a single soup in Barrett's collection that doesn't sound delectable?and this is quite impressive considering none of her recipes contains more than three grams of fat. Looking for a way to lighten up family meals, Barrett (coauthor of Risotto) discovered that soup was not only fun to make but, with a few tricks, could be conveniently dietetic. Her homemade, de-fatted stocks?chicken, fish and roasted vegetable?provide the backbone for everything from Vidalia Onion Soup to Pasta e Fagioli. Substituting buttermilk for cream doesn't detract from the richness of New England Lobster and Corn Chowder, and doesn't add the fat, and pureed vegetables make Leek and Celery Root Soup with Fresh Crabmeat and Dill far more luxurious than its 2.9 grams of fat would indicate. Nutritional analyses follow each recipe; it's encouraging to note that cooks need not cut out potatoes, pasta, legumes, rice or cheese to achieve dietetic acceptability. After an introduction to making stocks, the book moves on to recipes that incorporate beans, seafood and chicken, to assorted ethnic and seasonal soups, finishing with refreshing fruit combinations (Honeydew and Lime Soup, for example). These diet-friendly selections should be just the ticket for post-holiday calorie counters. Photos not seen by PW.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great soup book, Jul 11 2009
By head2toe (Canada) - See all my reviews
I read reviews before I purchase books so I thought I'd add my praise now that I have had this book for some time.

I have made a ton of soups from the book and they are all very good. What I love about the recipes is that the ingredient list is usually not that daunting. The recipes are based on high-quality ingredients cooked to make a fabulously tasty and healthy soup. Simplicity at its best.

For what it is worth, I recommend the following recipes: Noelle's Soup of Winter Squash and Roasted Red Peppers (to die for!), Creamy Carrot Soup (sinfully creamy without the fat due to rice) and Roasted Beet Borscht (not authentic but easy and tasty).
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best cookbook purchase I've ever made, Jan 22 2004
By A Customer
This is by far my favorite cookbook. I am actually not much of a cook (though I have lots of cookbooks-go figure!) but I use this one all the time. I've made about a dozen of the soups and I've loved them all. The recipes are easy, delicious and simple to follow.
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5.0 out of 5 stars YUMMMM, Jan 18 2004
By A Customer
I am a horrible and lazy cook. Plus I'm on a diet and I'm a vegetarian. So cooking is a bit of a chore for me. I've only made one soup from this book so far (creamy carrot) but it was super easy and extremely delicious. The most difficult part was chopping up the carrots! The entire soup only had four ingredients plus salt, pepper and a splash of olive oil. And let me tell you, it tastes outrageously rich and creamy! I've already picked out two more recipes I plan to make this week. They both sound very easy and delectable. My big pet peeve about other cookbooks is that you have to drive all over town to buy obscure ingredients you'll never use again. Not so with Saved by Soup. All of the ingredients are easy to find, and also, there aren't that many ingredients in each recipe, which is a godsend for singletons like myself. I highly recommend this book!!! The only thing that would improve it would be more photos. I'm a very visual person and prefer to have a photo of every recipe.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great, Fool-proof Recipes
I've tried at least 10 of these recipes. Every time I make a new soup my husband says, "This is the best soup I've ever had. Read more
Published on Jan 5 2004 by Barbara Blass Wetzel

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent so far!
I bought this book based on the recommendations I read here, and I have not been disappointed. I made the Lemony Chickpea and Escarole soup the other night, and it was very, very... Read more
Published on Nov 2 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars The New and the Old
Some of these recipes were old favorites and some were very new, but what they all have in common the low fat content which we all appreciate. Read more
Published on Feb 21 2003 by BeachReader

5.0 out of 5 stars Wow, health and great flavor too!
This is a must for your kitchen cookbook library. "Saved by Soup" should not be confused as a seasonal cookbook. Read more
Published on Dec 28 2000 by Allan M. Gathercoal

5.0 out of 5 stars Saved by Soup
This is a lovely little book. Full of recipes that are easy to make and taste fabulous. We try a new soup from this book at least once a month, and we make Pasta e Fagioli almost... Read more
Published on April 29 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars It works! I gave it to all my friends.
I bought this for easy & tasty soup recipes, which it delivers in ladles. An added bonus was an effortless 10-pound weight loss. Read more
Published on Mar 31 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars Saved by Soup
I have never felt more of a need to comment on any book. I have over 800 cookbooks and this is a daily user. Read more
Published on Mar 9 2000 by Micheline Lozner

5.0 out of 5 stars Great soup book!
Many recipes in this book are based on a vegetable broth described in the beginning of the book. Very tasty and healthy. Read more
Published on Jun 17 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Eye-catching and user-friendly cookbook makes dieting easy!
I won't lie... I was Saved by Soup. I buy low-fat, low-calorie cookbooks all the time, but the sad truth is that most of them end up on the same never-touched shelf in my kitchen... Read more
Published on Feb 6 1999

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