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Soup can be anything

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    Steve Miller
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    Sounds great!

    The trick is to get all of the components properly cooked at the same time. Julia Child famously accomplished this by cooking everything separately and stirring it together.

    Doing it in one pot is significantly more challenging.

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      I will try this as soon as I have a kitchen!

      'But as they said in one of the later Rocky movies, "Time...it's undefeated.".:-- Mik

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        Sounds great!

        The trick is to get all of the components properly cooked at the same time. Julia Child famously accomplished this by cooking everything separately and stirring it together.

        Doing it in one pot is significantly more challenging.

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        @Steve-Miller Yes, I did it in one pot but the ordering of ingredients was crucial. Long-cooking things first, quick ones like spinach at the end.

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          A couple new favorites of mine

          https://www.food.com/recipe/tri-colour-sweet-pepper-soup-412524

          https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/158518/prime-rib-soup/

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            Mik
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            Making a batch as we speak. Beautiful.

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              A couple new favorites of mine

              https://www.food.com/recipe/tri-colour-sweet-pepper-soup-412524

              https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/158518/prime-rib-soup/

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              @Mik Prime rib soup, yum! I usually take our prime rib bones and make mushroom barley soup, same idea. But I make the broth in the Instant Pot and go forth from there. The Christmas bones are in the freezer, waiting for their star turn.

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                It was really good soup.

                “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
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                  The sweet pepper soup is even better today. I added a shot of Espelette pepper for a little heat. Yum.

                  “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
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                    Split pea soup for a cold winter day. Cozy cook recipes never disappoint!

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                      Not exactly soup but we had so many leftovers in the fridge that some of them were going to go sideways if not used up soon.

                      Leftover fried rice and undercooked broccoli we got at a very bland Chinese restaurant They must have a new chef because their stuff is normally pretty good. Wings leftover from Super Bowl. Whole onion that I used to gauge progress when sharpening my kitchen knives. I already ate the test tomato. 😃 A bag of mixed veg of indeterminate age I found in the back of the freezer. Garlic I chopped and froze a while back because it was going sideways as well.

                      Rice bowl, then. Added fish sauce, soy sauce and MSG. Deglazed pan with chicken stock.

                      It came out much better than it had any reason to.

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                      Note to self: Work on plating skills. 😳

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                        The sweet pepper soup is even better today. I added a shot of Espelette pepper for a little heat. Yum.

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                        @Mik

                        First I’ve heard of espalette pepper. Do you buy them dry or fresh? Where do you get them?

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