5 Easy Soups from Around the World
Anytime is a good time for a comforting bowlful of homemade soup—especially if the cold, and the accompanying cold-and-flu season,
are still lingering near you. As the original one-pot meal concept,
soups offer a delicious and ever-varied way of incorporating a bounty of
vegetables and grains, and stretching the number of servings a small
amount of meat can provide. Soups can be both frugal and filling, easy
and elegant.
Here’s a look from best custom paper writing service at some sensational soups that will
help take the chill out of the season. Even better, these soups span the
globe, which means that you can incorporate a taste of the exotic—and a
geography lesson!—into a homemade meal, right from the comfort of your
kitchen.
North American Chili
Nothing wards off a chill like a bowl of chili! And though it is common American fare all around the country, the endless variety of chili styles
offers something for all palates. Whether you hold to the Texas Red, or
a Chile Verde, or prefer a vegetarian chili instead, you can cover a
lot of ground and fill lots of hungry bellies cooking your way through
the United States’ “melting pot” of chili culture and traditions.
South American Potato Soup
A hearty and delicious offering from the Andes region of South America, this comforting broth known as locro de papa
is thickened with potatoes and studded with sweet corn. These staple
foods, native to the Americas, are accented by fresh, melty cheese and
garnished with fresh cilantro, scallions, and often a slice of avocado. A
little lighter and fresher than your average cream of potato soup or
chowder, it’s a meat-free meal sure to please even the most committed
carnivores.
European French Onion Soup
An
ever-elegant offering is the classic French onion soup. Based on just a
few humble ingredients, it’s mostly about good cooking technique that
makes something magnificent out of ingredients that might not seem to be
much. If you’ve never had a good homemade version of French onion soup,
it’s a nice cozy kitchen project to try. Watch Julia Child’s original
show devoted to soupe a l’oignon gratinee for inspiration.
African Peanut Stew
This richly satisfying African stew
may come as a surprise to the PB&J crowd, since peanut butter—in no
short supply—goes straight into the broth! You can try many variations,
mostly based on traditional groundnut soups and stews from West Africa.
Some sweet potato-based versions
are particularly delicious and can be made vegetarian, while still
containing plenty of protein, thanks to the broth and peanut garnish.
Asian Chicken and Rice Soup
If you’ve grown cold on the usual chicken noodle, try this delicious Chinese chicken and rice soup, called congee. A true fix-it-and-forget-it recipe, my favorite version
is made in a slow cooker and requires mere minutes of assembly, and no
messy precooking in the morning. The rice should cook long enough for
the grains to burst, creating a porridge-like consistency. The soup can
be garnished with just about anything you like: scallions, cilantro,
avocado, lime wedges, chili oil, fish sauce, and crispy fried onions are
all at home here.
What’s your favorite homemade soup? Share your recipes in the comments below!
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