Soup Etiquette (2024)

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January 26, 2024

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Just like ships go out to sea, I spoon my soup away from me.” This is one of those sayings that grandmothers used to teach youngsters on the correct way to eat soup.

Rarely should one exert energy watching people eat, however for experimental purposes only; observe other’s soup decorum while dining out.

You’ll probably notice that the casual diner improperly drops their head toward the soup bowl, blows the soup: slurps the soup; spoons inward toward the body and leaves the spoon in the bowl when finished.

Now, if the aforementioned practices seem normal, I would invite you to carefully review the following soup etiquette tips I have provided for consuming soup properly.

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  • Don’t bend your head toward the soup bowl; rather slightly bend inward from the base of your spine without slumping. Keep your back straight and raise the spoon all the way up to your mouth.
  • When eating soup, spoon away from your body. Enter from the front and move to the back of the bowl, allowing the spoon to wipe the back rim of the dish. (There are a few exceptions, one being french onion soup which should be spooned inward.)
  • Soups are not to be blown. If the soup is hot, patiently wait 1-2 minutes, and then fill the spoon, skimming from the top of the soup.
  • Clear soups, broths and heartier soups are eaten by placing the spoon point first in the mouth. No slurping allowed.
  • Crackers are not to be crumbled into soups. However, oyster crackers can be enjoyed in chowders.
  • Soups should be served with the soup bowl on a service plate underneath. When you finish your soup, leave the spoon on the service plate, not in the soup bowl or on the tablecloth.
  • Soups served in a cup with two handles (lug soup bowl) can be picked up to drink, after you use your spoon to eat the croutons or chanterelle on top.

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Soup Spoons
  • Small round spoon for clear soups
  • Large oval spoon for cream soups and broths with vegetables
  • Porcelain spoon for Chinese soups

No matter what the season, as you’re enjoying a warm, hearty bowl of corn chowder, split pea, minestrone, consommé, lobster bisque, vichyssoise, or traditional chicken noodle soup, exhibit proper soup decorum. You never know who’s watching.

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Tina is the founder and owner of The School of Etiquette and Decorum in Antioch, CA. She is a passionate instructor dedicated to providing quality and professional etiquette training.

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FAQs

Why do you spoon your soup away from you? ›

The reason you scoop away from yourself is so the soup does not splash onto you. If there are any drips on the spoon, discreetly wipe your spoon on the far side of the bowl along the inside rim. The soup may be gently tilted away from you to finish.

What is the spoon etiquette for soup when finished? ›

Proper soup protocol prescribes that when you're finished with your soup, place your spoon on the right-hand side of your plate, or leave the spoon in the bowl with the handle pointing toward the right. If your soup is served in a cup you should always leave the spoon on the plate when you're finished.

What is the etiquette of eating noodle soup? ›

When served noodle dishes in smaller bowls, it is polite to pick up the bowl with one hand and lead it close to your mouth when eating from it. In Korea, however, it is never polite to lift your bowl off the table. Bowls always remain on the table while eating. In China, never tap your bowl with your chopsticks.

What is the British soup etiquette? ›

Only a small piece of roll at a time (never the whole thing) should be buttered, with a butter knife. Soup should be spooned away from you with the bowl tilted away and even if it's steaming hot, never embarrass yourself by blowing on it!

What is the rule of thumb for serving soup? ›

When serving hot soups, always make sure to serve the soup in warmed bowls so the soup stays hot on its way to the table; likewise, cold soups should be served in chilled bowls.

What are the basic principles of soup? ›

Basic principles of preparing soup are also outlined, including starting with cold water, cutting vegetables to size, selecting protein, simmering, and skimming. The document provides objectives, ingredients used in soups, thickening agents, and ends with an evaluation quiz.

What is the soup Kitchen Act? ›

The Act allowed the establishment of soup kitchens in Ireland to relieve pressure from the overstretched Poor Law system, which could not adequately feed people suffering from the Great famine.

Why do people eat soup first? ›

Secondly, warm soup can stimulate digestion and prepare your stomach for the meal ahead.

Why do we say eat your soup? ›

Why do people say eat soup or drink soup? If you consume soup from a bowl using a spoon then you are 'eating' soup however if you are consuming soup from a cup or mug then you are 'drinking' soup.…

Why do we eat soup and not drink it? ›

It depends. If there's nothing to 'chew', then we drink it. However, if there are other things, such as veggies and/or meat that can be chewed, we eat it. Here in the states, we always have our soup served with some kind of bread or crackers, but you don't have to eat that if you don't want to.

Why do you tip soup bowls away? ›

Just tilt the bowl away from you (again to avoid spills or drips on you) and do it quietly, without clanking your spoon against the bowl.

What does it mean when you drop a soup spoon? ›

Handle Silverware with Care

If you drop a fork or a knife, it means either a man or a woman is coming to visit (depending on the type of silver and where you are). If you drop a spoon, a child is going to come by. Silverware that falls and points to the back door means the person coming by isn't invited or welcome.

Why soup is served first? ›

Scientifically, soups, along with being appetizing, help in secretion of digestive juices inside the stomach, which aids in proper digestion of the main meal afterwards. Moreover, it calms a growling stomach.

What is the correct serving of soup? ›

Bottom line is… the average soup serving as a side dish is between 3/4 and 1 cup. (8 oz) When the soup is served as the main course, plan on a bowl being about 1 1/2 cups. (12–14 oz) I hope that this answers your question.

What are the rules for soup party? ›

A good rule of thumb is to have each guest make one quart of soup per each attendee. For example, if six people total attend, each guest (including you) should make six quarts of soup—one to sample the night of the party, and five quarts to give away (you won't go home with a quart of your own soup).

How do you present soup nicely? ›

Use cereal-sized bowls, and don't worry about the place settings looking lame. Put the bowls on a larger plate, with a big cloth napkin folded underneath it to cozy things up. Serve the soup from a pretty pot. Even if you don't own a soup tureen, maybe you have a pretty ceramic pot that will look nice on the table.

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