Easy Soups From Scratch With Quick Breads to Match
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Ivy Manning begins this beautiful cookbook with tools, tricks, and tips for the perfect pot of soup, and I was surprised at how much subtle flavor information was missing from my life. Photographs aren't included for every recipe (1 out of 3), but I don't find it obstructive. The descriptions are sufficient enough to envision the final product.
The recipes are straightforward, the directi
I frequently told people,before reading this beautiful cookbook, that I was a soup expert. Boy, was I wrong!Ivy Manning begins this beautiful cookbook with tools, tricks, and tips for the perfect pot of soup, and I was surprised at how much subtle flavor information was missing from my life. Photographs aren't included for every recipe (1 out of 3), but I don't find it obstructive. The descriptions are sufficient enough to envision the final product.
The recipes are straightforward, the directions are easy to follow, and ingredients are simple enough to source in nearly any grocery store . The Fruilian Bean and Sauerkraut Soup was the first recipe to spark my interest. As an granddaughter of Italian and Polish immigrants, I've always felt that my two separate heritages don't quite blend. This cultural anomaly of a recipe is now my most favorite soup and is easy to make. I've already flagged 10 other recipes to try and am looking forward to Fall.
Additional touches really make this a lovely cookbook, such as two place-marking ribbons. While I don't have any diet restrictions, most recipes include variations for restrictive diets, such as vegetarian, vegan, and/or gluten-free, making this truly an inclusive experience.
While I haven't tried any of the breads, and I'm not much of a risk-taker with baking, I'm confident that Ivy Manning will help me through the journey.
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Examples:
Roasted Cauliflower & Paprika
Spice-roasted Butternut Squash Soup with Bacon Crumbles
Cajun Red Beans & Rice
Broken Pasta & Bean
Thai Coconut Chicken
Spicy Sweet Chicken Curry
Creamy Wild Rice & Turkey
With lovely breads like:
Flaky green onion pancakes
Featherlight herb dumplings
Blue corn & maple skillet bread
Beer & cheddar bread
Pimento ch
Examples:
Roasted Cauliflower & Paprika
Spice-roasted Butternut Squash Soup with Bacon Crumbles
Cajun Red Beans & Rice
Broken Pasta & Bean
Thai Coconut Chicken
Spicy Sweet Chicken Curry
Creamy Wild Rice & Turkey
With lovely breads like:
Flaky green onion pancakes
Featherlight herb dumplings
Blue corn & maple skillet bread
Beer & cheddar bread
Pimento cheese drop biscuits
A lot of these are done in 60-90 minutes. Yum.
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I like to make soups for dinner but I often find that soups are a subsection of cookbooks and being vegetarian that limits the options even more. I also have the problem that I feel the need to have bread with my soup because, let's be real, on
There's a lot of books on soups and breads, respectively. This is the first example where I have come across them intentionally paired. Oh, and they're reasonably easy to make; you don't have to be a chef or speak French to accomplish any of these recipes.I like to make soups for dinner but I often find that soups are a subsection of cookbooks and being vegetarian that limits the options even more. I also have the problem that I feel the need to have bread with my soup because, let's be real, only monsters eat them separately. You can imagine how relieved I was to see that Ms. Manning had done a lot of the work for me and created a while book for soups AND breads. What's great too is that she recommends which breads pair well with specific soups, providing two bread options. This makes it even more user-friendly because you can switch things up and keep life interesting. Ms. Manning also gives options for making most of the soups vegetarian, vegan, or some of the breads gluten-free.
Overall it's a great cookbook for soup and bread lovers that has mouth watering recipes to satisfy most tastes. I'm looking forward to actually trying some of these recipes.
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The books assumes its reader is capable in the kitchen, but not an expert. It opens with a helpful chapter on ingredients and tools, explaining the value of each item. The friendly and informative tone continues through the entire book.
Each recipe is accompanied by a gorgeous photograph or two - the phrase "food porn" came to mind -
Winter, especially one as cold as this one, calls for soup and lots of it. Easy Soups provides plenty of recipes for the season, and a fair number of cold soups, too.The books assumes its reader is capable in the kitchen, but not an expert. It opens with a helpful chapter on ingredients and tools, explaining the value of each item. The friendly and informative tone continues through the entire book.
Each recipe is accompanied by a gorgeous photograph or two - the phrase "food porn" came to mind - and a short written piece about the end result. More than a simple set of instructions, Easy Soups is an enjoyable read.
(I received a free copy of this book in exchange for a review.)
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Now i
Very innovative recipes with a lot of vegetarian content, which is important to me. One unique component to this book is that they devoted a large section to breads and savory pastries at the end of the book, to accompany the soups. They even suggest pairings with each one. I however will simply be drooling over the Featherlight Herb Dumplings and Spinach & Sun-dried tomato scones because I can't bake anything beyond a pillsbury dough biscuit without burning it...ok sometimes I burn those.Now if you're someone like me you love a cookbook with pictures and the ones in this are beautiful. I just like to see how the creator of the recipe imagined it. It also helps when I'm making my own and thinking, I don't remember their soup being red? Plus it gives you nice ideas on how to make it look more aesthetically pleasing if you decide to serve it to company. (And I think my partner checks the pictures to make sure it's not supposed to be red too ;)
So if you live somewhere like me that is about to start in on a long winter, this is a beautiful way to keep something bubbling on the stove and stay warm. And if you are at all handy with baking and are making the side dishes, I'll be stopping over :)
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Roasted asparagus soup with cashew cream
Winter melon soup with smoky ham
Pumpkin, pancetta, and arborio rice soup
Crab buttermilk bisque with sweet corn and bacon
Smoked salmon and celery root chowder
Egg and lemon soup with toasted orzo an
Roasted asparagus soup with cashew cream
Winter melon soup with smoky ham
Pumpkin, pancetta, and arborio rice soup
Crab buttermilk bisque with sweet corn and bacon
Smoked salmon and celery root chowder
Egg and lemon soup with toasted orzo and kale
Soulful chicken soup
Italian meatball and greens soup
Creamy wild rice and turkey soup
Beef barley soup with lots of veggies
Sausage gumbo
Fast Irish stew
Then there's breads too!!
Roasted garlic focaccia
Spinach and sun-dried tomato scones
Zucchini, feta, and dill muffins
Quinoa, apple, and cheddar muffins
I am up for trying the Roasted Asparagus with Cashew Cream next, though I hate bringing out my food processor so I have to plan ahead on that one. I'm happy for new things to try though. ...more
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Ivy Manning is a Portland, Oregon-based freelance food and travel writer, food stylist, and author of The Farm to Table Cookbook. Her work has been featured in Cooking Light, Sunset magazine, Fine Cooking, ediblePortland, Food & Wine magazine and on Culinate.com. Additionally, Manning is a regular contributor to the Oregonian FOODday section with her Vegetarian Flavors column.Her most recent book, The Adaptable Feast: Satisfying Meals for the Vegetarians, Vegans, and Omnivores at Your Table (Sasquatch Books, 2009) guides readers through the uncharted territory of cooking for mixed-diet families. Mannings book shows busy home cooks how to make delicious meals that feed everyone in the family, from meat eaters to vegetarians or vegans, without dirtying every dish in the kitchen.
Manning attended the Western Culinary Institute in Portland, Oregon, followed by an externship at the award-winning Paleys Place restaurant. Ever since, Manning has been cooking, writing, and teaching culinary classes.
Mannings interest in writing and cooking has led her to travel the globe studying the cuisines of every country she visits, including cooking trips to Thailand, Italy, France, Mexico, and the South Pacific.
When her bags arent packed, she is writing; blogging (ivysfeast.blogspot.com); cooking for her vegetarian husband, Gregor (the photographer for her books); and petting her retired greyhound, Mini."
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