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Creamy Tomato and Bacon Bisque

Aug 27

Tomato Bacon Soup

This Tomato and Bacon Bisque with basil is my new comfort food favorite. The bisque is creamy, flavorful, and smooth. It pairs perfectly with grilled cheese sandwich! Hello last week of summer! Perfect time to savour all the summer goodies and enjoy their full potential. This creamy tomato and bacon bisque is a perfect example of [Continue Reading…]

Filed Under: Gluten Free, Soups Tagged With: bacon, basil, bisque, creamy, grilled cheese sandwich, heirloom tomatoes, soup, tomato, tomato soup

Okroshka – Cold Summer Soup

Aug 14

Okroshka Cold Russian Summer Soup

Okroshka is Russian favorite cold summer soup! It’s super healthy, cooling and nourishing. A pro-biotic powerhouse. Every summer brings us fresh vegetables to celebrate the soups and salads, which are often the core of my everyday cooking. Cucumbers are one of those vegetables that I believe in eating nearly constantly when they are around. This year I have [Continue Reading…]

Filed Under: Gluten Free, Soups, Vegetarian Tagged With: cold soup, fermented drink, garden, kefir, okroshka, radishes, Russian, soup, summer, summer soup

Ukrainian Borscht with Sorrel and Wild Garlic

May 25

Ukrainian Borscht with Sorrel

This Ukrainian Borscht with Sorrel and Wild Garlic is so full of nutrients! I can just feel the vitamins nourishing my body as I eat each delicious spoonful. If you’ve ever been to Ukrainian restaurant you probably tried and appreciated the pride of Ukrainian cuisine – borscht. This soup is so full of nutrients, you can [Continue Reading…]

Filed Under: Gluten Free, Soups Tagged With: Borscht, dill, eggs, farmers market, garden, garlic, Ottawa, parsley, pork, recipe, salo, sorrel, soup, sour cream, spinach, Ukrainian, борщ, Борщ со щавелем, зеленый борщ

Hearty Italian Wedding Soup

Apr 26

Hearty Italian Wedding Soup

This Hearty Italian Wedding Soup recipe is solid springtime material. Fresh greens, soul-warming broth and delicious mini meatballs married together in a nourishing weeknight supper.  Soups are a staple in our house and based off of our blog analytics I’d say they probably are in yours, too. (Fun fact: our soup and stews recipes perform [Continue Reading…]

Filed Under: Soups Tagged With: broth, classica Italian recipe, heathy, Italian wedding soup, meatball soup, meatballs, parmesan, pasta, soup, spinach, weeknight

Uzbek Shurpa Soup

Nov 21

Uzbek Shurpa Soup

This rich lamb and vegetable soup, also known as Shurpa is a well-known dish in Uzbekistan. Simple to make, this one is sure to become a favorite you’ll make over and over again! It’s no secret that I like to make cozy food, particularly during these fall months. Here in Toronto it feels like we wake [Continue Reading…]

Filed Under: Soups Tagged With: asian, broth, Central Asia, flu, lamb, medicine, rack of lamb, Shurpa, slow cooked, soup, Uzbek cuisine

Seafood Bisque

Jun 22

Seafood Bisque

Shrimp and crawfish combined with cajun and old bay spices give this seafood bisque its fabulous flavor. A pinch of cayenne adds the faintest zing that brings everything together. Lately I’ve been craving a rich, hot, spiced bowl of soup. I knew I wanted a seafood bisque, but I could not decide on whether I [Continue Reading…]

Filed Under: Seafood, Soups Tagged With: bisque, bread, cajun, comfort food, crawfish, creamy, french, old bay, seafood, shrimp, soup, tomato, weeknight

Miso Chashu Ramen

Jan 28

Miso Chashu Ramen

With the pressure cooker help it’s the best way to make this Miso Chashu Ramen because not only does it make dinner easy, but the pork gets cooked very quickly and creates an incredible broth. This is one real deal Ramen over here, my friends. One of the best things ever! Okay, I know, I have a long list of [Continue Reading…]

Filed Under: Gluten Free, Pressure and Slow Cookers, Soups Tagged With: asian, broth, chashu, comfrot food, Japanese, mirin, miso, noodles, pork, ramen, ramen eggs, sake, shiitake mushrooms, soup, soy sauce

Thai Shrimp Noodle Soup

Jan 20

Thai Shrimp Noodle Soup

This Thai Shrimp Noodle Soup is so many things, guys! Easy, creamy, flavourful, a kind of soup that hits the perfect spot between silky-creaminess and fire-breathing flavour all in one sweeping spoon. Oh Hai! Here we are again, just me and my big bowl of slurpy noodles… And a few veggies, and shrimp, and a [Continue Reading…]

Filed Under: Gluten Free, Soups Tagged With: Asian cuisine, cilantro, coconut curry, coconut milk, curry, dinner, fresh coconut, kafir lime leaf, lemongrass, lime wedges, quick meal, skiing, Thai shrimp noodle soup, weeknight

Wheat Berry Pudding (Kutia)

Jan 6

Wheat Berry Pudding (Kutya)

Z Rizdvom Khrystovym! Merry Christmas! There is no Christmas in Ukraine without Wheat Berry Pudding called Kutia. It’s one of the twelve traditional dishes on the Christmas table along with sweet bread Kalach, pierogies and cabbage rolls. The 12 dishes symbolize the 12 apostles and with the appearance of the first star, which symbolizes the birth of Jesus, the [Continue Reading…]

Filed Under: Appetizers, Breakfast, Dessert, Soups, Vegetarian Tagged With: cabbage rolls, christmas, dried apricots, family, holidays, Holy Supper, Kalach, Kutia, kutya, pierogies, poppy seeds, raisins, Rizdvo, sesame seeds, Ukraine, walnuts, wheat berry pudding, кутья, кутя

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