soups


5
Oct 09

West African Peanut Soup

If you’ve seen the latest episode of Glee, you’ll understand why I spent the entire day after it aired belting out renditions of Somebody to Love by Queen. By evening, even I was willing to admit that I needed something else interesting and complex to distract me from the broken record in my head. As usual, I turned to the kitchen for help, and that’s when I thought about West African peanut soup.


I’d heard about this soup a while ago, but never bothered to look up a recipe. Making a peanut soup sounded like something that would take hours and lots of concentration, and I thought it would be the perfect distraction. For better or worse, it actually turned out to be quite simple, and I ended up chopping and stirring to the beat of the
music. But let me tell you, that music made one hell of a tasty soup.


This soup is beautiful, its earthy orange tones flecked with red and green bell pepper. And even though making it didn’t distract me from my music, eating it certainly did. It has a remarkably complex flavor that’s a mix of familiar and exotic. The ingredient combination might sound a bit weird, and in fact, it is. But it works. It really really works. And if you make it and disagree, I’ll be happy to take any of your leftovers.

Recipe after the break…


14
Sep 09

Chicken Soup

Chicken soup is not the most photogenic food. It stands humbly in the sidelines while fancier, flashier foods steal the limelight. But when you’re sick, nothing is quite as comforting as a steaming bowl of homemade chicken soup.


Flu season is approaching (as some of us are finding out first-hand), and it’s already looking like it’s going to be a bad one. In about the time it takes to heat up a can of Campbell’s, you can do all the prep work for your very own homemade soup. After that, the soup practically makes itself with no work. It freezes beautifully, so it’s easy to have on hand. Make it while you’re healthy, and pull it out when you need it most.
Recipe after the jump…