Soup/Stew
Ancho Tortilla Soup
Ancho chilies are dried Poblano chilies, and have an earthy, sweet flavor and mild heat level. This classic tortilla soup is a creative way to use leftover turkey—substitute 1 1/2 cups finely chopped cooked turkey for the chicken.
3 Fast and Easy Fresh Corn Dinners
Corn on the cob is great and all. But tonight we're going to do something more.
Chilled Coconut Corn Soup
Fresh and bright, with the pure flavors of sweet corn and tart lime juice, this creamy, vegan soup is choice for a light meal on a late summer day.
Petit Trois's French Onion Soup
Does the staff make vats of veal stock on the regular? Mais, oui. Does that mean you have to? Of course not. Sub low-sodium beef broth instead.
Why You Should Never Buy Croutons Again
Homemade croutons are easy, delicious, and a great way to use up stale bread.
The Best Cold Summer Soup You Don't Need a Recipe For
August weather + gorgeous tomatoes = gazpacho on repeat.
Tomato Soup with Croutons
You know those heirloom tomatoes you bought over the weekend and didn’t use that are now looking a little too soft? They’re exactly the tomatoes you want for this easy, end-of-summer soup.
4 Cool, Refreshing Soups for Summer
Because there's no better time to eat soup than the summer. Honest!
How to Turn Salad into Soup
Yes, Virginia, there's something different you can do with that lettuce.
Cold Pea Soup With Herbed Oil Swirl
This pretty green soup is creamy, cool, and refreshing. Top each bowl with a flavorful mix of parsley, mint, olive oil, and lemon zest.
Smoked Tomato Soup
Skillet smoking is a chef's trick that's easy to do at home.
Spiced Chicken Stew with Carrots
We use a slow cooker with a browning option to crisp the chicken skin for this Moroccan-flavored dish. The stew is great on its own but couscous would be an easy and fitting side dish.
Four Corners Lentil Soup
My favorite recipe that I've ever posted on the blog is my Four Corners lentil soup, and it remains the most frequently cooked dish in my kitchen. It is so fast and simple to make, really inexpensive, and uses ingredients that are all found in the pantry. It freezes well, too, so I often make a double batch and store some away for when I need a wholesome meal in a hurry. And why the name "Four Corners"? Besides being my favorite soup, it is also much loved by many people I know all around the world. From the busy streets of Singapore to the remote wilderness of northern Ontario, from the scorched deserts in the American Southwest to the rainy shores of Denmark, this soup really has traveled the four corners of the Earth! Highly nutritious and packed with flavor, this lentil soup is a crowd-pleaser that will warm the heart of anyone you serve it to.
Chilled Watercress, Spring Nettle, And Sorrel Soup
Spring is abundant with greens of all types, both wild and cultivated. You never know what might show up at your market in any given week. It just so happened that I was able to get pepper y watercress, wild stinging nettles, and sour sorrel at the same time. I love the idea of a watercress or nettles soup, but it always leaves me wanting acid, which inevitably turns the vibrant green soup to a drab olive. Naturally sour sorrel solves this by adding brightness without acid to balance the flavor. If you have trouble finding nettles, just use more watercress, or substitute arugula, mizuna, or dandelion.
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The Ultimate Green Soups for Spring
The best way to eat your greens just may be with a spoon.
Chilled Avocado and Yogurt Soup with Tomato Salsa
All the flavors of guacamole meet up in this creamy soup, with yogurt adding body and refreshment. Serve with pita or tortilla chips. For lunch, add a salad of frisée, jicama, and oranges. For dinner, serve in small portions and follow with grilled ribs, grilled salmon, or just about anything grilled.
Beef Bourguignon
As in the case with most famous dishes, there are more ways than one to arrive at a good boeuf bourguignon. Carefully done, and perfectly flavored, it is certainly one of the most delicious beef dishes concocted by man, and can well be the main course for a buffet dinner. Fortunately you can prepare it completely ahead, even a day in advance, and it gains in flavor when reheated.
Boiled potatoes are traditionally served with this dish. Buttered noodles or steamed rice may be substituted. If you also wish a green vegetable, buttered peas would be your best choice. Serve with the beef fairly full-bodied, young red wine, such as Beaujolais, Côtes di Rhône, Bordeaux-St. Émilion, or Burgundy.
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These Soups Are Worth the Trip
From lime-flecked Mexican tortilla to fiery Korean kimchi tofu, here are some of our favorite international soups.
Ragout of Lamb and Spring Vegetables with Farro
This elegant stew can be made up to the point that the farro goes in; cool, then cover and chill up to 2 days.