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what is the difference between a soup and a stew??

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what is the difference between a soup and a stew??
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what is the difference between a salad bowl and a fruit bowl??
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>>8113990
Only one of them has tomatoes.
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>>8113996
mind.blown
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>>8113986
Stews tend to be chunkier and with a thicker broth, sometimes gravy
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>>8114027
is it possible to make a pea and ham stew? and if so, at what point does a soup become a stew (and vice versa)?
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Stews are chunkier, less liquid. Soups are predominantly liquid based or specifically puréed.

Yes, you can make pea and ham stew. You would need a different cooking method as you would for any stew.
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>>8114047
>at what point does a soup become a stew (and vice versa)?

At some completely arbitrary comparison of thickness/chunkiness that varies from person to person
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>>8113986
Usually the size of the chunks and perhaps the amount/type of meat. Also how thick it is.
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>when i grow up i want to be a stew
said the soup
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>>8113986
A stew is stewed.
The clue is in the name, fuckwit.
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Google says that 'stewing' is a type of cooking process. But what would he know?
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>>8114071
Are you saying that a soup is souped?

>fuckwit
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>>8114071

The problem is that many soups are cooked by that exact same method.
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>>8114078
I'd guess that it might have something to do with the lid.
Stew = lid on
Soup = lid off

I'm admit that I'm just guessing, tho.
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>>8114081
Lol, that's silly.
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>>8114077
>souped
That is not a verb, mongchild.
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>>8114089
ok but i tried.

i've never made either but i'm kinda curious now.
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>>8113986
>Soup
>a liquid dish, typically savory and made by boiling meat, fish, or vegetables etc. in stock or water.
>Stew
>a dish of meat and vegetables cooked slowly in liquid in a closed dish or pan.
You Americans are fucking retards.
Fuck knows what you are doing on /ck/.
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>>8114089
He's actually correct.
Stew is made in a lidded dish or pan.
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>>8114102
we've been waiting for you all along!
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>>8114105

So are many soups. Having the lid on or off doesn't change the nature or type of the cooking method.
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>>8114110
I would suggest if you can't tell the difference between soup and stew you're probably not ready for the internet, anon.
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>>8113990
b-but tomato is a fruit
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>>8113986
Stews are just thicker. You could separate the broth from the rest of the soup and use it elsewhere, unlike a stew which becomes one inseparable mush.

Soups usually have a clear broth, while stews consist of an opaque sauce.

You usually want the components of a soup to be firm to the bite, while the components of a stew are more tender or even mostly disintegrated into the sauce.
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>>8114135

What about thick soups like bisques?
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>>8114095

You're an idiot.
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>>8114140
You don't know nothing
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>>8114146
>idiot
Says the guy who thinks soup is a verb.
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>>8114140
Soups and Stews are a bit of a sliding scale. You can give a soup are more stew like consistence by adding thickeners.

Bisques get their thickness from pureed components unlike stews which get their thickness from slow cooking. So it's basically a bastard child of soups and stews.

Other examples are chowders which get their thickness from flour addition to the broth. And cream soups which get thickness by addition of white sauce (e.g. milk, flour and butter). Also gumbos which get their thickness through addition of filé powder.
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>>8114135
> soups have clear broth
Wat?
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A stew involves large chunks of meat and or vegetable that have been stewed together for a long time. You can just throw stuff into a soup broth at the end whereas stew ingredients are cooked as part of it
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>>8114168
you're beyond retarded and can't even do basic maths. nor can you monitor unique poster stats.

the anon you're respoding to there was the 11th to enter the thread and that was their first post.

kys
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>>8114173
This would have had a clear broth before it was pureed
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>>8114201
a stew would be a soup before it was stewed
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>>8114201
> soups usually have a clear broth

Is English your second language?
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>>8114202
Yes, but then it became a stew.

>>8114173
The point is a stew becomes thick through slow cooking while soups are clear unless you make them thick by other means like addition of thickeners or pureed components.

>USUALLY have a clear broth
You shouldn't remove that part from your quote.
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>>8114198
*responding
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>>8114225
from now on i'm going to make debilerate spelling and gramaticle mitsakes just to piss you of
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>>8113986
I'm not remotely interested in cooking and I know the answer.
>In theory, a soup is a combination of vegetables, meat or fish cooked in liquid. A stew is any dish that's prepared by stewing - that is, the food is barely covered with liquid and simmered for a long time in a covered pot.
>barely covered with liquid
/ck/ you are the biggest fucking retards on all of 4Chinks.
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>>8114235
You can also add a lot of liquid and reduce it.
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>>8114219
But that's the point, retard. They don't 'usually' have a clear broth. Hence why I specifically included a photograph of one of the most commonly consumed commercially available soup flavours that most would be familiar with. Certainly many soups are broth-based but your statement indicates that _most_ are.

Your assertion then that 'soups usually have a clear broth' is therefore proven to be a pile of shit.
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>>8114269
Okay you won, whatever

>Soups usually have clear broth unless they are thickened or pureed

Happy now?
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>>8114292
Yes. Thank you.
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>>8114292

>soups are clear unless they're not clear
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>>8114300
Okay soups are never clear
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>>8114292
>>Soups usually have clear broth unless they don't

senpai
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>>8114303
can you repeat the question?
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>>8114308
If a planet made of soup and a planet made of stew collide, will the resulting black hole be a stew or a soup?
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>>8114319
A clear broth will ensue from the maelstrom.
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same thing
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>>8113986
Stews are a type of braise. Meat or what have you is seared and then slowly cooked in liquid.

There are other characteristic differences but they don't always hold; for example, stews are generally thicker than a lot of soups, but some (bisques and pureed soups, notably) are thicker than most stews are. They also tend to be chunkier than most soups, but you could absolutely make a super chunky soup. The one clear delineating point between them is that a stew is a braise and a soup isn't.
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they're spelled differently

stewpid
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>>8114102
>Americans are fucking retards.

>make better stews than fucking britbongs any day.

fucking l.o.l. my dude.
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ok but is pot au feu a soup or a stew?
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>>8114125
>>8114105

the difference between soup and stew isn't in the lid you fucktard. stew isn't always made in a closed vessel.
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taxonomy threads are always fucking packed with the most amazing stupidity
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>>8114232
Try me fagit

Protip: your a bitch
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I would say chunky potatoes makes a soup a stew, but that's only because I can't think of many soups with potatoes that aren't in whole chunks.

But what about Chowders?
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Cereal is a cold soup.
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>>8113986
a stew's broth should, at the very least, be thick enough to nappe (coat the back of a spoon)
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>>8119266
this
also stews generally contain potatoes, where soup doesn't and will have rice or pasta for a starch instead
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>>8119269
potato soup
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>>8119301
I said generally, didn't say it was an absolute rule, the other main exception is clam chowder
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>>8119266
I don't think thats it, plenty of soups do that, and sometimes stews do not
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Stew is generally thicker. It has like gravy for liquid.
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>>8119481
It also has bigger cuts of meat and vegetables in it.
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>>8119481
>>8119487

your broth wrong.
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>>8120067
>your

b-but i was only pretending to be retarded
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>>8120075
you failed my test.

the only word deserving of attention there was 'broth', but I threw in a distraction that you fell for.

your are retarded and you're is not even pretending. how is this make you're feel?
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>>8120102
This gets it.

Stews are for leftovers but soups are purpose-made. ;_;
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You want stew, do this..

http://allrecipes.com/recipe/236603/chef-johns-irish-stew/
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