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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thick soup" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a soup that has a dense or heavy consistency, often implying that it contains a lot of ingredients or is rich in flavor.
Example: "On a cold winter day, there's nothing better than a bowl of a thick soup to warm you up."
Alternatives: "a hearty soup" or "a rich soup".
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It's not a thick soup.
When it's ready, the sauce should resemble a thick soup.
The consistency should be that of a thick soup.
Cantonese women are more likely to drink a thick soup made from pig knuckles.
Alternatively use an blitz into a thick soup; top with breadcrumbs.
Appetizers also include harira, a thick soup made with lentils, chickpeas, lamb and herbs.
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For a thicker soup you could add a finely diced potato to the onion, though it will take a little longer to cook.
If you like a thicker soup, then add less broth.
To make a thicker soup, you may add 2 tablespoons of gluten-free all-purpose flour.
This will give you a very thick soup that you may even need a fork to eat! Red curry of roasted autumn vegetables Thai curry pastes are a staple in my kitchen.
And definitely still a cake (I had feared it would turn out to be nothing so much as a very thick soup).
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