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Pic related is the split pea soup I just finished. What are some of /ck/'s favorite wintertime comfort soups and stews?
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>>7262281
BBQ.
Something about the smoker chugging away in the middle of winter makes me so cozy.
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>>7262281
THIS
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>>7262291
That's not a soup you dumb bitch.

I just made some no frills chicken soup. Just shredded chicken, carrots, some celery and tomato in some stock I already had. So good
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Lamb shanks braised with lots of garlic, rosemary and red wine is the best comfy meal in cold weather.
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Dinty Moore
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just made this, very good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lEX_wHpOek
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>>7262281
Pretty much any sort of soup or stew. I made some beef vegetable soup last month with the last of the leftover prime rib I made on Christmas.

I also tend to braise a lot of stuff in the winter as well.

Yesterday I made a pork sirloin tip roast that I seared and then braised in a dutch oven with red cabbage, apples and onions. Came out very nicely.

I'm thinking that I'll make some chicken and andouille gumbo once I finish off the leftover pork and cabbage. I also made arroz con pollo last week and some beef bourguignon a couple weeks ago. All have made me feel comfy during the chilly winter.
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Żurek

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sour_rye_soup
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>>7262392
I'm not gonna lie, the thought of using soy milk in a chicken soup is a little unsettling. I'd definitely rather use miso and veggie stock.
I guess if it tastes good..
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Gotta put that chicken and cabbage soup with dumplings on pretty much weekly when it gets cold.
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Squash and corn soup. Or peas, faba beans and spinach.
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French onion, nigga. Nothing like it. 10/10 comfy soup
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I made Hamburger Soup in my new electric pressure cooker. It was really fucking good. I want to use this thing to cook all the time now.
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>>7262420
I've always wanted to make French Onion proper but I don't own any bowls that I would trust putting under the broiler to get that awesome crust of melted cheese.
Got a good recipe?
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>>7262431
Chef John has a pretty convincing recipe. Has a few innovations, and I haven't tried it yet, but anything I've made of his has turned out splendidly.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ptauy20rLjg
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>>7262404
I thought that as well but it cooks up like any regular dairy in stew, you don't taste anything off at all, recommend highly for quick and easy.
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http://tarastiles.com/recipes-2/veggie-detox-soup/

i make this for everyone but i dont puree it i leave chunks of potato kale etc.
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verrry comfy, make sure to use really good butter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CWHyNJkPXao
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I know this is a hipster meme but I have been wanting to make a "bone broth" that is nourishing and can fill me up that I can eat for supper because I need to lose some weight. Sometimes I'll drink chicken broth and it's surprisingly filling for being basically water, but I'd like to go beyond that. I thought about ham or just pork in general because I smoke a lot of hams and butts.

Any suggestions?
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>>7262542
Sure.

Step One: Use the bones from your meat product of choice to make a bone broth.
Step Two: Install the internet.
Step Three: Download Yahoo! Answers.
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>>7262542
>broth
>fill me up
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>>7262554
>>7262583

That's it, punks, I'm ending it all.
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Butternut squash soup

Start by sautéing garlic, onion and ginger, seasoning with cumin and chilli powder. To that add squash and an equal weight of stock. Simmer until soft, puree, and finish with coconut milk, paprika and pepper.

Use virgin olive oil instead of coconut if you want a more savoury flavour, damn comfy meal either way.

>>7262583
Soup isn't going to fill you up either. The idea is it makes you more full once you have your main meal.
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>>7262363
>2017
>not using smoked meats in soup
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>>7262654
What kind of animal is that in your pic? Haven't seen one before.
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>>7262670
Rainbow pig, native to the UK.
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knoephla soup is top teir.
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>>7262281
blini
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>>7262812


mmmm yes please
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>>7262814
so.. pancake soup? what?
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>>7262812
Am I looking at a bad recipe, or are those seriously just lumps of plain dough?
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Here's a copy paste of my most recent. Shrimp and Corn Chowder:


Shrimp and Corn Chowder

-Mirepoix like the turkey dumpling (carrots peeled, sliced into rounds-- or halved if larger carrots, rough diced onion, rough diced celery)
-Chopped potatoes
-Bacon
-Shrimp, halved, then thirded. Seasoned with louisiana-style hot sauce.
-corn
-just enough garlic, maybe half a head


Cook the chopped bacon on medium until almost burnt.

Add the mirepoix, cook until soft.

Season with pepper, thyme, parsley, a little mustard, tomato paste whatever.

Add potatoes and corn, cooks for a little sear, add flour and cook some more.

Deglaze with sherry, add garlic.

Add whole milk, shrimp-infused chicken broth

Stir in some cheese (I used mozz, provalone, and parmesan)

Cook until potatoes halfway done, add shrimp,

Turn off heat when potatoes 99% done

Probably missed a step or something
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>>7262820
in mutharusha it is to cold to make food with broth so we make blini
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>>7262281
>Split pea soup
My negro
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>>7262281
I hear you gotta cut it with bread crumbs
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>>7262281
Scotch Broth. Currently working my way through a pot now.
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>>7262888
>too
>cold
>for
>soup
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>>7262431
it should be fairly noted that its actually a lot more time consuming than people think. It easy, it just needs to simmer, but ive heard several times in order to reach good flavor and not just onion flavor, one has to simmer like 5 hours or so
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The restaurant I work at actually does a great homemade tomato soup and grilled cheese that I've been meaning to try.
We're pretty good overall, upscale comfort food.
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>>7263116
OP here, today made the soup, cooking the peas down and I had some and it was tasty.
I'm gonna cook it for another hour or two tomorrow and eat some more and see if the flavor improves at all with the extra cooking
This is my first time doing split pea soup on the stove, before i've done it in the crockpot with excellent results. I'll update with results.
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Butternut squash roasted with onions and garlic in a table spoon of honey, the. Pureed with stock, cumin, rosemary and a bit of chilli (lots of salt and pepper a well)
Or just a good standard French onion
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I make a bean soup with cumin, dill, lime juice and a bit of white vinegar.

its really fantastic.
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>>7263305
I made a big batch about a week ago. Pretty tasty. Mine was rather thick, with fine diced mirepoix. I used a ham hock as well as some ham which I sauted before adding. Pretty darn good. Served it up with a little sour cream and fresh black pepper, because I'm a pig. Quite good.
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>>7262402
moi czarni
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>>7262672
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tomato soup with cheddar jalapeno bread
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>>7266407
nigga whys that tomato soup yella
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