Super Easy Soups and Stews: 100 Soups, Stews, Broths, Chilis, Chowders, and More!
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Super Easy Soups and Stews offers 100 ridiculously easy recipes for all your favorite soups, stews, chilies, chowders, and more. Whether you like to prepare dinner on the stovetop or in your slow cooker, Instant Pot, pressure cooker, Dutch oven, or Ninja Foodi, there are plenty of delicious options here. Find recipes such as:
- Meatball Tortellini Soup
- Baked Potato Soup
- Egg Drop Soup
- Beef and Black Bean Chili
- Chickpea Chili
- Harvest Corn Chowder
- Mushroom Stew
- And more!
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Super Easy Soups and Stews - Abigail Gehring
Copyright © 2019 by Abigail R. Gehring
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Contents
Introduction
Stocks, Broths & Soups
Stews
Chilis
Chowders & Bisque
Index
Metric and Imperial Conversions
Introduction
There’s nothing quite like a nourishing bowl of chicken soup when you’re under the weather, a pot of chili for the big game, or a good seafood chowder on a summer evening at the beach house. In fact, I’d argue that there’s a soup, stew, chili, or chowder for every occasion. Soups are so versatile—they’re the little black dress of the culinary world. Dress them up for a fancy event, dress them down for lunch at the office. And perhaps best of all, many are so easy to make!
What makes these soups Super Easy?
The recipes in this book—collected from some of the smartest home cooks across the country—all require 30 minutes or less of preparation time. For days when even half an hour is too much, the recipes marked with a Quick Prep
icon in the top corner of the page all require 15 minutes or less of prep work. Once the ingredients are in the pot, most recipes allow you to leave the soup simmering while you go take care of other matters (or just relax!). Some may ask for a quick stir now and again or a final step of adding an ingredient or blending everything together for a smooth, creamy soup. If you’ll need to leave the house while the soup is simmering, opt for one of the recipes with the slow cooker icon on top—cooking in a slow cooker (or with the slow cooker setting on your multi-cooker) takes longer, but you’re free to go to sleep or leave the house without worrying about an open flame.
Choosing a Pot
There’s no rule saying you have to cook your soup in any particular kind of pot, but a pot with some substance will help prevent burning on the bottom when cooking thicker soups and stews. Technically, a stock pot has a flat base, tall sides, and a lid, and is often made of thin aluminum, stainless steel, or heat-resistant glass. Stock pots are fine for making stocks, broths, or other thin soups. But if you’re investing in one new pot, I’d go with a soup pot or Dutch oven, both of which are made of heavier materials—often cast iron with a colorful enamel coating. Not only are they more versatile for soup-making, but they’ll come in handy for a variety of other cooking purposes—soup pots are perfect for making pasta, for example, and Dutch ovens bake a great loaf of sourdough.
Slow cookers are also a great help to busy home cooks since, as mentioned earlier, you can leave them to do their job without worrying about an open flame in your home. They do require longer cook times, so when you see the slow cooker icon above a recipe, know you’ll need to plan ahead several hours. If you don’t have a slow cooker but intend to get one, consider opting for a multi-cooker (such as an Instant Pot) to get more bang for your buck. Multi-cookers can operate as pressure cookers as well, and some can even sauté, bake, steam, fry, and more.
Stocking Your Pantry and Freezer
There are a handful of ingredients you’ll see over and over again in these recipes, so you may as well stock up next time you see a good sale.
Pantry:
Chicken stock and/or broth
Beef stock and/or broth
Vegetable stock and/or broth
Black beans
Kidney beans
Pinto beans
Canned corn
Canned diced tomatoes
Freezer:
Boneless, skinless chicken breasts
Ground beef
Frozen veggies (corn, peas, carrots, mixed)
Spice Shelf:
Bay leaves
Chili powder
Cumin
Garlic cloves
Oregano
Salt and pepper
Thyme
Stocks vs. Broths
Stock and broth are interchangeable in most recipes, so if you see one called for and only have the other, feel free to use what you have. Stock is usually made from simmering the meat bones for long periods, which results in more gelatin in the liquid. This adds a richer texture and more nutrients than broth has, which is made with more meat than bones. To make your own meat stocks or vegetable broth, see pages 2–4.