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The New York Times is a great recipe resource. I forget that sometimes, and then one day, in my 'Recommended For You' sidebar, up will pop a link to a recipe, and I'll just happen to have the ingredients on hand, and I'll be struck with a desire to try that recipe then and there.
And boy, am I glad I decided to try this leek and lemon chicken soup. It's so good, and so...unexpected. Fresh and bright, creamy but without any cream, and super healthy to boot! It was delicious. I was seriously really proud of myself.
Showing posts with label soup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soup. Show all posts
Thursday, 26 May 2011
Tuesday, 17 May 2011
Simply delicious: grilled cheese and tomato soup
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I talk a lot about simplicity on this blog. Simple cakes, simple candies that turn out not so simple, simple...cakes. But there are deliciously simple savory ideas out there too, and when it comes time for me to make dinner, this is where I rock. Pan-fried chicken breast in olive oil with asparagus or broccollini? Yes, please, and don't skimp on the salt.
Last week I decided that I would make dinner, since the bf has been cooking a lot lately and I wanted to cut him a break. Okay, maybe I just wanted to control the dish-making for once – don't judge me. Either way, I was struck with a wonderful idea: we had fresh tomato soup in the fridge, and suddenly all I wanted to eat it with was a grilled cheese sandwich.
I talk a lot about simplicity on this blog. Simple cakes, simple candies that turn out not so simple, simple...cakes. But there are deliciously simple savory ideas out there too, and when it comes time for me to make dinner, this is where I rock. Pan-fried chicken breast in olive oil with asparagus or broccollini? Yes, please, and don't skimp on the salt.
Last week I decided that I would make dinner, since the bf has been cooking a lot lately and I wanted to cut him a break. Okay, maybe I just wanted to control the dish-making for once – don't judge me. Either way, I was struck with a wonderful idea: we had fresh tomato soup in the fridge, and suddenly all I wanted to eat it with was a grilled cheese sandwich.
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Saturday, 26 March 2011
Homemade beats the can, hands down
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In the continued interest of posting delicious things I've made at night and taken bad pics of, this weekend I'm going to tell you something every Jewish mother already knows: homemade chicken soup is the bomb.com! Now, I'm not saying I've abandoned good ole Progresso (oh, Progresso, how I miss your soups!), but I am saying if you have the time, go the extra mile. Because it's easier than you think (especially if you buy quality chicken stock instead of making your own). And because nom.
In the continued interest of posting delicious things I've made at night and taken bad pics of, this weekend I'm going to tell you something every Jewish mother already knows: homemade chicken soup is the bomb.com! Now, I'm not saying I've abandoned good ole Progresso (oh, Progresso, how I miss your soups!), but I am saying if you have the time, go the extra mile. Because it's easier than you think (especially if you buy quality chicken stock instead of making your own). And because nom.
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Wednesday, 9 March 2011
Last-Minute Dessert, Anyone?
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What do you do when you've invited a friend over for lunch, but you forget to plan a menu? Well, soup is always a good start... especially if it's this delicious pozole:
Other good things to have: an organic grocery store within ten minutes' walk of your flat, which, if you're lucky, will have fresh wheat bread on sale; a head of organic lettuce from your weekly veg box; the most amazing salad dressing in the world, imported from the good old US of A; and Greek yogurt. For making a lemon yogurt cake! Oh, and a nice servant boy is always good to have on hand as well.
What do you do when you've invited a friend over for lunch, but you forget to plan a menu? Well, soup is always a good start... especially if it's this delicious pozole:
Other good things to have: an organic grocery store within ten minutes' walk of your flat, which, if you're lucky, will have fresh wheat bread on sale; a head of organic lettuce from your weekly veg box; the most amazing salad dressing in the world, imported from the good old US of A; and Greek yogurt. For making a lemon yogurt cake! Oh, and a nice servant boy is always good to have on hand as well.
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
Fighting winter as best we can: Mom's Chicken Pozole
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London is a cold, grey place lately. I haven't seen the sun much (which is why you haven't seen nice pics here much), and I'm getting really really tired of finding dresses I can wear over tights/leggings without sitting at my desk all day, pulling at my midriff self-consciously.
On that note, I'm also trying to eat more foods that could be classified as 'healthy.' Not that I'm avoiding badness altogether (stay tuned for a ridiculous chocolate cake/brownie recipe), but I have decided that one way to warm up in the midst of all this mist is to eat healthy, hearty, delicious soups. Preferably with chili.
And that's where this pozole comes in.
London is a cold, grey place lately. I haven't seen the sun much (which is why you haven't seen nice pics here much), and I'm getting really really tired of finding dresses I can wear over tights/leggings without sitting at my desk all day, pulling at my midriff self-consciously.
On that note, I'm also trying to eat more foods that could be classified as 'healthy.' Not that I'm avoiding badness altogether (stay tuned for a ridiculous chocolate cake/brownie recipe), but I have decided that one way to warm up in the midst of all this mist is to eat healthy, hearty, delicious soups. Preferably with chili.
And that's where this pozole comes in.
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