Posted on 12/18/2020 10:16:44 AM PST by mylife
During this objectively tough year, it’s perhaps no surprise we’ve been turning to soup—one of the most universally comforting dishes there is. As Virginia Woolf once said, “Soup is cuisine’s kindest course.” Beyond their ability to fortify the spirits, each one of these recipes is damn delicious too. We’re talking about a Taiwanese-style beef noodle soup laced with an entire Dutch oven’s worth of caramelized onions. A vegan(!) take on cream of mushroom so creamy, earthy, and silky you’ll wonder why the OG ever included dairy in the first place. And a brothy fish number bursting with jammy tomatoes and zippy lime. Here you’ll find this year’s 10 most popular soup recipes, starting with No. 1.
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I made some killer mushroom barley soup the other day. OMG, it was delicious and a great antidote to the freezing outdoor weather.
Not cooking much anymore - but my daughter has become a great chef.
Senior, living alone I realize it is cheaper to buy ‘ready to eat food’ from restaurants than cooking ‘meals’. Have to throw out so much - it’s wasted money.
That is what I like about being a senior home alone, dinner left overs are tomorrows lunch, works great, cooking helps me pass the time too.
Brother made some really good turkey noodle soup this last thanksgiving with the carcass.
I start with the neck, and use secret hobo spices...
Soup is so good when it’s cold outside.
4 bucks at Taco Bell,
I’m good!
.
As for Soup,,,
Wuhan “Bat Soup” seems
To Be Trending.
Yum.
Give me real chili, real French onion soup, Pho with real pork or steak, etc.
Great post... think I’m going to make lunch now...
Especially when I am feeling puny.
Happily we do have a decent Thai place that does take out.
Maybe just me, but each of those soups in the article look sickening...
Weird list here but man, Soup rocks in winter.
Hand be my dunkin bread Ma...
Some of them look pretty good to me - especially the French Onion.
Tom Yum is good.
Lao Khao Piak Sen. (chicken noodle soup) is very good.
“Senior, living alone I realize it is cheaper to buy ‘ready to eat food’ from restaurants than cooking ‘meals’. Have to throw out so much - it’s wasted money.”
Not cheaper. You just need a little more planning and motivation.
Bat Soup is to die for!
If I had any jammy tomatoes I’d slow them the hell down.
Foodies...
The seafood chowder was the one I’d pick if I had to...
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