Soups

This soup is a cinch to pull together—serve it with homemade buttery croutons or a big slice of crusty bread to make it into more of a meal.

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Need inspiration for easy lunches and dinners? This soup has you covered—it's a cinch to pull together and not too spicy. Stir in some extra yogurt for more creaminess, or add more chipotles for extra heat if you need some “warming up”!

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As the seasons change and the cooler weather sets in there’s nothing like a simple squash soup to warm your soul. This soup recipe is truly simple is a tested crowd pleaser- even your picky eaters will smile.

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This recipe is easy enough for weeknights, but elegant enough to serve as a first course. Your guests will think they've been transported to a French bistro. Sprinkle some toasted pumpkin seeds and grated Gruyere cheese on top for a special garnish.

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I am on a huge soup kick at the moment. It's easy and I can make enough for a few meals. You can serve soup as a main meal or with a salad or sandwich. I've just dug up massive amounts of potatoes from my garden recently and thought what a great way to use them - make Potato Leek Soup.

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It can be tempting to celebrate the season with heavy comfort foods but wouldn't it be great to ring in the New Year already feeling good about ourselves? Don't get me wrong, there is a time and place for hot, fresh cider donuts but don't forget to fill the body with good things, too! The cauliflower used in this recipe is affordable, versatile, readily available and absolutely delicious.

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Choose your favorite sausage, and get cooking! The aroma will have the whole family flocking, and this hearty, nutritious stew will satisfy and comfort on the coldest of nights.

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Here in New Hampshire, fall comes early in the form of cool September nights. That means soup season starts gloriously here-with late-summer vegetables still available and the requisite chill in the air to make warm soup just the perfect food. When a late-summer night has you closing a window to keep the chill out, try this delicious, gluten-free, late-summer soup.

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I've been making this wonderfully versatile soup my entire adult life and I never ever tire of it. It's a great soup to serve on cool summer nights when turning on the oven doesn't seem arduous and even better to have on hand when it's too hot. Either way, it makes a complete meal, paired with a tomato salad, a loaf of crusty bread and a hunk of goat or cheddar cheese.

Serve it hot, serve it chilled, adjust the heat level to your taste and feel free to substitute the zucchini with broccoli, cauliflower or carrots. If you want to make this soup in anticipation of hot summer nights, cool and freeze before you add the herbs and yogurt: then all you have to do is thaw, add the missing ingredients and blend when you're ready.

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Refreshing and good. Cast away those thick, hearty soups of winter and enjoy this cool and creamy creation.

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This is a velvety lemon surprise. Feel a spring cold coming on? Have a bowl of this. I think this really hits the spot with the addition of the citrus.

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This warm, comforting bisque is easy to make and immune-boosting too. The oysters provide zinc, which increases the production of infection-fighting white blood cells.

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If you know Colombian chicken soup, or ajiaco, you know it's traditionally made with generous amounts of chicken and potato. This version is a simple, creamy soup that's as flavorful as it is filling but uses shrimp instead of chicken. Served with a slice of Spicy Corn Bread, it makes a meal.

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