Velvety White Asparagus Soup. More asparagus recipes, please! I love experimenting with ingredients, but when seasonal gems like white asparagus are only around for a few months a year, I always feel like I need to start with the classics. Hence this soup – comforting, elegant, and full of that delicate asparagus flavour. A Classic Worth the Time There are quick versions out there, but I went with the long version of this Velvety White Asparagus Soup, because let’s be honest – slow and steady always wins when it comes to flavour. Taking the time to simmer the asparagus peels…
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This Irish Seafood Chowder is a perfect for this wintery, snowy weather, although to be honest, I can see myself eating this soup all year round. It’s warming, satisfying, packed full of flavour and super easy to make. I decided on salmon, haddock, prawns, and mussels, but feel free to…
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Woooowie this was a great little soup! If you’re after a comforting, flavour-packed soup that basically cooks itself—Malaysian Chicken Laksa is your answer. I made this for friends the other night when I had a busy day and not a lot of hands-on cooking time, and wow… it absolutely delivered.…
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Roasted aubergine soup packed with other veggies is one of my go to recipes when I’m in the mood for a ton of vegetables but I’m also very lazy. The aubergines and vegetables get roasted and then blended with stock, that’s it! Silky, smoky, and full of warmth, it’s a…
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One Pot Braised Chicken and Root Vegetable Stew is comfort in a bowl. There’s something undeniably comforting about a pot of slow-braised chicken and hearty root vegetables simmering away on the stove. This dish is rustic, simple, and packed with deep, warming flavors—perfect for chilly evenings or when you just…
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Fennel Sausage in a Tomato, Fennel & Parmesan Broth with White Beans and Cavolo Nero is a lovely Italian brothy soup filled with veggies. It is packed with flavour. Amazing with some toasted bread to soak up the juices. I used a parmesan rind which I stored in the freezer…