This dish started out as a peasant's meal due to its simple ingredients, but it's become a succulent staple at Italian restaurants. The recipe is courtesy of Cesare Casella, executive chef at Salumeria...
This reinterpretation of French onion soup adds bacon for deep satisfying flavor. For a classic touch, make sure to include the broiled cheesy bread top.
Roasting butternut squash and celery root brings out their natural sugars, lending a subtle sweetness to this soup. Toasted fennel seeds are sprinkled on top.
Sit down to the purest and most nourishing bowls of turkey soup, whether as a solo supper or sustenance for loved ones. This hearty recipe is made with pre-cooked shredded turkey, egg noodles, and plenty...
Emeril calls this version "new-style" because the kale is cut into thin strips and is cooked only until crisp-tender, which differs from the traditional version. Serve with crusty bread alongside.
Poaching shrimp and cod in wine-and-garlic-spiked fish stock elevates their flavor but keeps calories minimal. If you can't find fish stock at your grocery store, ask your fishmonger.
Our Minestrone has an array of vegetables, including tomatoes, carrots, eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, and cranberry beans; additional color comes from red and green pasta shells.
A cold soup is always a refreshing first course on a hot day; this one -- a refreshing cross between gazpacho and a Bloody Mary -- doesn't require any time on the stove at all.
You can make this refreshing meal without even turning on the oven or stove top. Float pre-cooked shrimp on a bowl of gazpacho made heartier with earthy beets. Look for vacuum-packed cooked beets in the...
A little Madeira in this elegant gazpacho draws out the natural sweetness of shellfish. Shrimp stock, strained tomatoes, and vinegar form the flavorful base.
Positively brimming with spring produce, this filling soup was made for shoulder-season weather when you still want something warming to eat. Between ingredients like fava beans, English peas, watercress,...
Never throw out the sauce in a can of chipotles in adobo again! The smoky, tangy flavor makes it a great base for all kinds of dishes, including this oh-so-simple lunchtime soup.
Poblano chiles vary in heat from mild to hot; you may need more or less to taste. If you like, garnish each serving with additional cooked corn kernels.
Pozole is a hearty hominy-based stew from Mexico that has numerous iterations. In this green version, tart and tangy ingredients like tomatillos, cilantro, and lime balance rich, fatty pork shoulder.
This shrimp stock recipe from chef John Besh of August is used to make his Slow-Cooked Louisiana Shrimp and Grits. Serve with his Mirliton Salad for a dinner that is guaranteed to please.
The earthy flavor of the lentils is set off by the tartness of the tomatoes and a spoonful of wine vinegar, which is stirred in just before serving the soup.
Paprika and cured ham lend smokiness to this rustic Mediterranean-style soup, and red bell pepper imparts color--and the benefit of vitamin C--to the divine broth. Make sure to have good Italian bread...
Lighten up the classic soup by using zoodles in place of noodles. We like a tangle of zucchini ribbons, but any vegetable noodle you like would work, too.
Our substantial lentilsoup also includes dicedcelery,red peppers, carrots, and bulghur wheat.The French green lentilverte de puyholds its shapewell when cooked and has a more delicate tastethan other varieties...
This Shanghai-style soup is filling, fragrant, and made for those chilly evenings when the craving to slurp down a big bowl of noodle soup is the strongest! After infusing the collagen-rich chicken broth...
These wontons trade the typical pork filling for one made with shrimp. Like all cabbages, bok choy (served on the side) has great stores of disease-fighting phytochemicals.
This easy one-pot meal has you drop spoonfuls of biscuit dough on top of a simmering pot of delicate fish stew. The result is a comforting dinner ideal for shoulder season.