A steaming bowl of soup on a cold, stormy or snowy weather is the perfect antidote to all the gloom. It’s like a warm snuggle or a burst of sunshine with rays strong enough to melt the icicles gathering on the eaves of the house.
1. Soups Recipes
A steaming bowl of soup on a cold, stormy or snowy weather is the
perfect antidote to all the gloom. It’s like a warm snuggle or a burst
of sunshine with rays strong enough to melt the icicles gathering on
the eaves of the house. Hot and savory soup beats the cold mist with
steam, fogging up eyeglasses as one nurses spoonful after spoonful of the broth.
Soups recipes bring about this comforting feeling, reflecting the care the cook
nurtures a pot of broth or stock, with which most great soups begin.
Hot soups can be as nutritious as the ingredients you put on the pot. Meat, poultry
and seafood provide the much-needed protein in both the broth and as main or
supplementary ingredient. Vegetables, herbs and spices contribute vitamins and anti-
oxidants that give soup its healing properties. In fact, in Chinese herbal medicine,
soup with special herbs and ingredients are often prescribed to cure an ailment or
malady. Perhaps that’s why chicken soup is often given to those with colds and flu.
A good broth is made from simmering specific ingredients according to the soup
recipes. For chicken soup, the cook boils either the whole chicken, its bones or just
parts of the chicken. Vegetables are added into the stock for more flavor. Same goes
for making beef, fish and vegetable stocks. Other ingredients that can be added
after the whole soup is made
include pasta or noodles,
common in Asian style soups.
While meat is popular in
soups, there are also all-
vegetable soups, like several
soup recipes on the site. Try
the Austrian cabbage soup,
barley vegetable chowder (a
thick soup with seafood or
vegetables), or the more
colorful carrot soup or corn
soup.
Soup recipes also tend to be thin and watery. But if you want something a bit richer,
try the thick and creamy soups. We have cream of cauliflower, artichoke, pea and
vegan broccoli-cauliflower. There are also nut soups like the African peanut soup and
the chestnut soup.
While soups recipes is usually regarded as hot and cooked in boiling temperatures,
there are also cold soup recipes that bring the same comfort. But they are more
refreshing because they are served chilled. After cooking briefly in heat, this kind of
soup is allowed to cool because the flavors come out more in that temperature, as
well as the ingredient itself. Classic cold soups are tomato or fruit-based. Try the
blueberry soup thickened with tapioca or the berry buttermilk soup which combines
the tanginess of both berries and buttermilk. The chocolate soup is pretty much like
hot chocolate but this one is served chilled, made with dark chocolate, milk and
cream with cinnamon for that special taste.