Turn a bounty of garden vegetables into a healthy soup that's dairy-free and easy to make and stash away for the cooler months ahead.
Author: Martha Stewart
Kombu, or dried seaweed, enriches the broth, but if you can't find any, you can still make the soup. The broth can be made up to a day in advance.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for minted English pea soup with lobster and orange is courtesy of Patrick O'Connell from the Inn at Little Washington.
Author: Martha Stewart
This comforting soup is packed with vegetables and pasta with a base of rich beef stock.
Author: Martha Stewart
Lighten up the classic soup by using zoodles in place of noodles. We like a tangle of zucchini ribbons, but any vegetable noodle you like would work, too.
Author: Martha Stewart
Jalapeno gives sweet watermelon a little heat.
Author: Martha Stewart
This simple soup is delicious made the night before and reheated the next day.
Author: Martha Stewart
Soba noodles are made from fiber-rich buckwheat flour, which keeps you full longer. If you can't find Chinese broccoli, use other leafy vegetables such as mustard greens.
Author: Martha Stewart
This mellow Cauliflower Soup with Toasted Pumpkin Seeds is the perfect start to a meal full of exciting flavors.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Refrigerate brown rice in an airtight container for up to five days. If you freeze it in an inch-thick layer in a large resealable plastic bag, you can easily break off individual portions as needed. Whether...
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This bacon recipe from chef David Chang's "Momofuku" cookbook is used to make his Slow-Poached Eggs with Shrimp and Grits. Photo courtesy of Gabriele Stabile.
Author: Martha Stewart
Having rich homemade stock on hand allows you to make a delicious soup on short notice. Freeze in small containers so you can defrost only as much as you need.
Author: Martha Stewart
Lamb and short-grain rice, simmered in a garlicky broth, add body to this simple Turkish soup, which is seasoned with baby leaves and served with chiles, fresh lemon juice, and olive oil. Carnaroli is...
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This recipe, brought to us by Martha's friend Lily Mei, can be made using the broth from Lily's recipe for Twice-Cooked Pork.
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This Mediterranean dish features harissa -- a blend of chile paste and spices; chopped dried chiles can be used instead.
Author: Martha Stewart
This chilled complexion-soothing soup is made in a blender and requires no cooking.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use this recipe when making our Gnudi with with Roasted-Corn Sauce. This stock is also delicious in chowders (use in place of seafood stock) and risottos (add a handful of cooked corn kernels just before...
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Other firm fleshed white fish such as halibut, snapper, or grouper can be used.
Author: Martha Stewart
This soup-and-sandwich combo can be made up to a day ahead -- perfect for a picnic or a fun, casual dinner at home.
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For even more delicious shrimp flavor, simmer the shrimp shells in the chicken broth and then strain before adding it to the cooked garlic.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Unlike the other soups in this story, this one shouldn't be made ahead. But it can be prepared very quickly.
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If you use very cold ingredients (about 30 minutes in the refrigerator should do it), your blended soup will chill more quickly.
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Use this cold somen broth to make Grilled Salmon and Chilled Somen with Yuzu Sauce, courtesy of chef Takashi Yagihashi (Takashi's Noodles).Reprinted with permission from Takashi's Noodles by Takashi Yagihashi...
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Tender broccoli rabe adds a welcome pop of green (and a generous dose of fiber!) to this lentil-and-tomato soup spiced with coriander and cumin.
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This recipe for laksa, a popular Singaporean street food, is courtesy of KF Seetoh.
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After the last of the turkey is alchemized into a rich stock for soup, the surplus can be tucked away in the freezer to serve as insurance for the long nights ahead.
Author: Martha Stewart
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In this tortilla soup, chicken and broth are simmered with cilantro for Southwestern flair. The hot soup is topped with strips of toasted tortillas, sour cream, and guacamole.
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A cup of fresh orange juice is what unifies the flavors in a soup made from pureed boiled root vegetables. It's garnished with both navel and red-fleshed Cara Cara oranges.
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This comforting turkey noodle soup, made with homemade turkey stock, is perfect for warming up on a chilly night.
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Intensely flavorful ginger marries well with the strong curry powder seasoning in this Indian-style lentil soup.
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Thanks to the soup's garlic and red chiles, you'll be warmed up in no time.
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