Cook this hearty, fragrant soup in the pressure cooker and have it on the table in about a half hour. But if pressure cooking is not your style, simply cook it in a covered pot over low heat, adding extra water as necessary, until the lentils are tender.
At the tail-end of winter, I'm often tempted to buy out-of-season produce flown in from far-flung regions. This week I'm taking a big breath, putting the asparagus down, and giving rutabagas and potatoes a last hurrah. They're the perfect additions to this Thai-inspired chicken soup, adding a hearty note that feels just right for the equinox.
What’s the best way to get drunk? On kale soup! Love & Zest’s recipe for potato and kale soup calls for a bubbly bottle of beer and we have no objections. The alcohol is cooked out of the soup,...
What’s the best way to get drunk? On kale soup! Love & Zest’s recipe for potato and kale soup calls for a bubbly bottle of beer and we have no objections. The alcohol is cooked out of the soup,...
Yes, it's another orange soup. There may be more this month, so fair warning! But this one is a pretty awesome recipe, if I do say so myself. This soup has
Thai inspired chicken coconut curry soup. Easy to make and comforting to eat. Perfect for a cold winter's night, this soup will soon become a family favorite!