Soup
Creamy Chicken-Pasta Soup
"Dinner at J. Alexander’s in nearby Troy is a treat my family enjoys regularly, and there’s one thing we always order: the chicken soup. says Katie Randlett of Wixom, Michigan."Although it sounds ordinary, this version definitely isn’t — it has a rich, creamy texture, and it’s full of goodies like pasta, sugar snap peas and carrots."
Sugar snap peas add crunch to this comforting soup. The restaurant uses penne pasta, but macaroni would also work well.
Carrot and Caraway Soup
A splash of aquavit is the finishing touch to this practically-no-fat starter.
Scandinavian Brown Cabbage Soup
By Nika Standen Hazelton
Country-Style Soup
(MINESTRA DI CAMPAGNA)
Creativity with simple ingredients is one of the themes of Sicilian cooking. There's no better example than this bean and vegetable soup, which some say evolved from food that fifteenth-century galley cooks made for mariners. Serve an island dry red wine such as Corvo with this.
Italian Sausage and Tortellini Soup
By Pam Blanton
Mexican Meatball Soup with Rice and Cilantro
"For as long as I can remember, every Christmas Eve I've hosted an open house with a Mexican buffet," writes Jill Cole of Fallbrook, California. "Any suggestion of varying the meal is met with cries of protest from family and friends. I set out guacamole, salsa, homemade tamales, and what has become my famous albóndigas soup."
Be sure to put out hot sauce for those who like extra heat.
By Jill Cole
Carrot Soup with Ginger and Lemon
This beautiful and delicious soup is served at The Kinloch Lodge Hotel.
Split Pea Soup with Bacon and Rosemary
Mary garnishes the soup with fried brioche croutons, crème fraîche and fresh chervil.
By Mary Klonowski
Chilled Carrot and Orange Soup
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 2 1/2 hr (includes chilling)
The electric blender (originally a bartender's tool for daiquiris) became a must-have home appliance in the 1950s. Cooks grew enamored of the blender's ability to create velvet-smooth soups — soups previously (and messily) forced through food mills and sieves.
Mushroom Vichyssoise Padian
This modification of a classic soup uses less cream than traditional versions.
By Kevin Padian
Encebollado de Atun
Onioned Tuna Soup
I first tasted this soup at La Canoa, a restaurant in Guayaquil, Ecuador. They prepared the tuna in the popular style of leaving it mostly rare, then they added it to the soup right before serving. When we serve the soup at the Patria, we use all the meaty trimmings from the tuna steaks we've served as full portions.
By Douglas Rodriguez
Warm Cucumber Soup with Scallop and Sole Mousselines
Most people never think about cooking cucumber—especially since that crisp, raw crunch is so perfect for salads and canapés. But cucumber acquires a wonderful velvety texture when cooked and puréed, and this soup shows it off beautifully. Even better, the flavor and color of this soup are at their best when it is warm, not hot, which takes some of the stress out of serving ten guests.
Chilled Beet, Orange and Dill Soup
For easy serving, ladle the soup into pretty bowls, and set them on the buffet table.
Wild Mushroom Soup with Vegetable Confetti
The stock recipe yields 8 cups; there will be about 1 1/2 cups left over after you make the mushroom soup.
To prepare the mushrooms for this soup, wipe them clean with a damp paper towel. Be sure to cut off the stems from fresh shiitakes. If using morels, rinse quickly to dislodge any dirt from crevices.