Soup du Jour: Cookbook du Jour, #1
By Hannah Lewis
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About this ebook
Soups are comforting in any season. This book contains 20 delicious soup recipes. From classics flavors like Beef Barley Soup and French Onion Soup to exotic flavors like Chicken Coconut Curry Soup and Potsticker Soup. Pick your soup du jour!
Hannah Lewis
Hannah Lewis has been cooking and baking for over 40 years and wants to share her favorite recipes with you. She is a wife and mother living in California. When not cooking, you can find her reading a cozy mystery, watching a really bad but delightful B movie, or puttering around in the garden.
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Soup du Jour - Hannah Lewis
Soup Tips
The Pot
Use a heavy bottom pot or a Dutch oven to make soups in.
The Broth | Stock
Use either broth or stock, just use the best tasting one. If you don’t like the way it tastes before going into the soup, it won’t get any better.
Stock is usually made with the bones, while broth is made from the meat. Stock tends to be richer due to the gelatin released by the bones.
The Salt
Not using enough salt or using too much salt can ruin a soup. Taste as you go. Salt lightly in the beginning, as the flavors build. As it cooks and ingredients are added the flavors will change. Always taste at the end and add more salt if needed.
The Vegetables
Chop vegetables no larger than the size of the spoon used for eating the soup. This includes kale and spinach.
The Creams and Milks
Warming milk and cream before adding it to the soup will help prevent curdling.
The Simmering
Simmering is when a few small bubbles rise to the surface of the liquid every few seconds. If you boil when you are supposed to simmer, the meat and vegetables will dry