Mushroom Buckwheat Soup Recipe | Chocolate & Zucchini (2024)

The story of this mushroom buckwheat soup starts with a dinner date with Maxence.

With two little boys and rich work lives, we make it a point to book baby-sitters on a regular basis, in order to enjoy an evening just for us grownups. Sometimes we go see a movie (a movie! in an actual movie theater! oh, the thrill!), sometimes we catch up with friends (uninterrupted conversations! swearing allowed!), sometimes we go to a party (an actual party! with music! and dancing! this is too much!), but most of the time, we have dinner just the two of us at a restaurant in our neighborhood, which — lucky for us — is rife with wonderful places.

I get ridiculously excited about those evenings. I think it is one of the many convoluted gifts life hands you along with small children: yes, time for yourself becomes pretty scarce. But when it does come, you drink it up and bathe in it and cherish every drop like it’s the very nectar of the Gods.

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On that particular night, we decided to go to Le Pigalle. This is a hip little hotel in an area dubbed SoPi (South of Pigalle), a nickname that started out as a joke twelve years ago but has, against all odds, stuck. (Though I’ve never seen anyone actually use it in a sentence without simultaneously rolling their eyes, shrugging a blasé shoulder, or calling air quotes to the rescue. But maybe I hang out with the wrong crowd. Not that I hang out with any kind of crowd. I’m not a fan of crowds.)

Anyway. The ground floor of Le Pigalle operates as a café, bar and restaurant, but it’s not one of those intimidating hotel lobbies where you step in and the quality of the air changes and you feel like any minute someone is going to ask to see some kind of tax return to show you belong. No. This is a hip, but casual restaurant that offers simple, small dishes made with ingredients from neighboring artisans, such as cheeses aged by the cheesemonger at the bottom of rue des Martyrs, and the robust sourdough bread baked by Thierry Breton on rue de Belzunce.

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The menu claims that the food is more cuisine d’assemblage (“assembly cooking”) than actual cuisine, and it was soon apparent that this was just their way to underpromise and overdeliver. The plates we tasted that night were delightful, vibrantly fresh and perfectly seasoned, a mix of French classics with a twist, humble and straight to the point.

The dish that stole my heart was the mushroom and buckwheat soup with a poached egg. Such a simple, such a winning combination! The smoky buckwheat notes matched the earthiness of the mushrooms, and there was the sweet velvet of the poached egg, and the crunchy toasted buckwheat to keep you entertained right down to the bottom of the bowl.

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This is the kind of dish I live to cook in my kitchen, and it wasn’t long before I made a version of my own, which I give to you today.

Nothing simpler than this soup; I even give you permission to use frozen mushrooms to cut down on prep time.

I recommend you use untoasted buckwheat groats (the light green ones) as opposed to kasha (the reddish-brown ones) for a more delicate flavor that won’t overpower the mushrooms. Also: this was my first time toasting buckwheat to use as a topping, and it won’t be the last: what a neat way to add crunch to a soup!

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Mushroom Buckwheat Soup Recipe

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

Serves 6

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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil or other cooking fat
  • 1 medium yellow onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 clove garlic, halved
  • 1 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 800 grams (1 3/4 pounds) brown mushrooms, quartered
  • 150 grams (3/4 cup) untoasted buckwheat groats (the pale greenish ones, not reddish-brown kasha)
  • 480 ml (2 cups) vegetable stock or chicken stock, preferably homemade
  • 6 poached or soft-boiled eggs, for serving
  • A few stems flat-leaf parsley, finely chopped, for serving
  • Freshly ground black pepper

Instructions

  1. Heat the olive oil in a heavy-bottomed pot, add the sliced onions, garlic, and salt, and cook for 3 to 4 minutes, stirring frequently, until softened.
  2. Add the mushrooms, stir to combine, and cook for 5 minutes, until lightly browned, stirring regularly.
  3. Add in the 100 grams (1/2 cup) of the buckwheat (reserve the rest for sprinkling), pour in the stock and 480 ml (2 cups) water, cover, and bring to a simmer.
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  5. Once at a simmer, cook for 12 to 15 minutes, until the mushrooms are cooked through and the buckwheat has "bloomed".
  6. In the meantime, toast the remaining buckwheat in a dry skillet over medium heat until lightly browned. Transfer to a bowl, add the finely chopped parsley, and set aside.
  7. Transfer the soup to a high-speed blender and process until completely smooth (alternatively, use an immersion blender straight in the pot). Add a little more water, as needed, to get a nice velvety consistency. Taste and adjust the seasoning.
  8. Divide among six shallow bowls and lower an egg in the middle of each. Sprinkle with the toasted buckwheat and parsley, grind on some black pepper, and serve.

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What makes cream of mushroom soup taste better? ›

What are some herbs and spices that can be used to enhance canned cream of mushroom soup? There are several herbs and spices that can enhance the flavor of canned cream of mushroom soup. Popular options include thyme, rosemary, parsley, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, and paprika.

Can you substitute buckwheat groats for barley in soup? ›

There are many substitutes for barley that will create a similar texture and flavor for your dish including quinoa, buckwheat, farro, bulgur, sorghum and many more.

What is a good thickener for mushroom soup? ›

Potatoes! Yes, you heard it right, I use starchy potatoes to thicken up the soup. It works fantastically. Potatoes add so much needed thickness and nice creamy texture to the soup!

How to level up mushroom soup? ›

That is easily remedied by slicing and sautéing fresh mushrooms and adding them to the soup along with their cooking juices. If you're feeling adventurous, try using other varieties of mushrooms rather than white buttons. Also, add some finely diced shallots to the sautée and season them well with salt and pepper.

What is the difference between buckwheat and buckwheat groats? ›

Buckwheat is a nutritional powerhouse that is a central component of Eastern European cuisine. Those who have used buckwheat flour probably recall a certain bitterness. Buckwheat groats are the hulled seeds of the buckwheat plant, and their taste is quite mild. In contrast, the flour is ground from the seed hulls.

Why soak buckwheat groats? ›

Dry seeds are dormant and very difficult to digest but once they are soaked and sprouted they your body will be able to digest them and better absorb all the wonderful health benefits that they have to offer. Soaking a seed ends its dormancy and begins a new life.

Is buckwheat healthier than barley? ›

Buckwheat is rich in various antioxidant plant compounds, which are responsible for many of its health benefits. In fact, it provides more antioxidants than many other cereal grains, such as barley, oats, wheat, and rye (21, 22 , 23 ).

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How to make canned cream soup better? ›

If you are working with a creamed soup, consider pureeing some vegetables to stir in. Cooked cauliflower, potatoes, winter squash, or carrots would work really well. Herbs: Fresh chives, thyme, or cilantro stirred in just before serving.

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 enhance mushroom flavour? ›

The study demonstrated that cooking methods have an effect on the flavor profile of white mushrooms. 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.

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