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Cold tomato vegetable soup, made with fresh, uncooked tomatoes, zucchini, cucumber, red bell pepper, celery, sweet onion, and garlic. Perfect for a hot summer day.
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Bake up a comforting blend of chicken and vegetables in a flavorful sauce of cream of potato and cream of broccoli soups enriched with milk and a dash of dried thyme. Toss with tender egg noodles, cover with Colby cheese and finish in the oven.
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Turkey and barley soup is the perfect way to use leftover turkey after Thanksgiving for cold and dark winter evenings.
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A simple but tasty soup to make using a leftover ham bone, kidney beans, and potatoes. Put it all into the slow cooker in the morning, and come home to a savory hot meal.
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"Watermelon juice has such a mild flavor that most thickeners would overpower its taste," says chef Jamie Bissonnette of Coppa in Boston. "But xanthan allows me to turn it into a soup."
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This recipe started as something I found off the back of a seaweed package, but has been adapted several times so that it can be made quickly with ingredients from most large grocery stores - or a local Asian grocery if you prefer. Nori is the Japanese word for dried sheets of seaweed.
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A wonderfully decadent summer cold soup to beat the heat and warm the senses. Soooo simple!
Ingredients: strawberries, sugar, salt, champagne
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Delicious carrot soup with a hint of curry!
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This soup has a great blend of beef, vegetables and tomato broth that will fill any eater's stomach to the brim.
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The basic Japanese soup that's given out as an appetizer at most Japanese restaurants. Very mild, a bit salty, and a touch of tang. It's a very improvisable recipe; most of the ingredients' quantities can be changed according to taste.
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Frozen hash brown potatoes are used instead of fresh potatoes to speed up preparation of this rich and creamy soup topped with crispy bacon.
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Homemade yogurt is a snap to make All you really need is good quality milk, a few spoonfuls of your favorite plain yogurt to use as a starter culture, and some time to let it sit You can substitute low-fat milk here if you’d rather; 2 percent works a lot better than 1 percent
Ingredients: plus, milk, heavy cream, milk yogurt