Philly's Winter Blues: 3 Hearty Soups to Warm Your Cockles
When the polar vortex descends upon the City of Brotherly Love, all that's left is a desire for something warm, comforting, and – most importantly – delicious. To help alleviate the symptoms of cabin fever, I consulted with my colleagues about their go-to winter soup recipes. The result? Three mouth-watering, nutritious options that won't break the bank.
First up: Lentil Soup, a staple of any self-respecting office kitchen. This recipe is courtesy of our resident culinary expert, who insists on whipping up tasty leftovers at the crack of dawn. It's easy to see why – with just 6 cups of vegetable broth and a can of fire-roasted diced tomatoes, this soup comes together in under an hour.
The star of the show is, of course, the humble lentil. Green, French or brown, it makes no difference: these tiny legumes are packed with protein, fiber, and all sorts of good stuff that'll keep you going until spring arrives. Saute some onions, carrots, celery, and kale (because who doesn't love a bit of bitterness to balance out the sweetness?), then add in your lentils, garlic, cumin, and a can of tomatoes. Let it simmer for 25-30 minutes and voila! You've got a soup that's as nutritious as it is delicious.
Next up: Borscht, the infamous Ukrainian beet soup that's making waves on the culinary scene. Don't be put off by its unassuming appearance – this soup packs more flavor than you'd think possible, thanks to the subtle sweetness of the beets and the tang of white vinegar.
To make it, start by grating 3 medium beets (yes, they're a key ingredient) and sauteing them in olive oil until softened. Then add in some sliced potatoes, carrots, onions, celery, and – because we're feeling fancy – a dollop of dill. It all comes together in under an hour, with just a hint of spice from the red pepper flakes.
Last but certainly not least: Pasta e Fagioli, a hearty Italian soup that's perfect for cold winter days spent huddled around the office computer. This recipe is adapted from The Joy of Cooking (because who doesn't love a good cookbook?), and features cannellini beans, ditalini pasta, and – because we're feeling generous – some pre-cooked chicken for added protein.
To make it, heat up some olive oil in a large pot and saute the onions, carrots, celery, and garlic until softened. Then add in diced tomatoes, chicken broth, and a can of beans (don't skip this step – they're what make the soup truly delicious). Let it simmer for 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally, then add in some pasta and finish with grated Parmesan cheese.
So there you have it: three winter soups that'll keep your spirits up (and your belly full) until the sun comes out again. Whether you're braving the polar vortex or just need a pick-me-up on a chilly day, these recipes are sure to hit the spot.
When the polar vortex descends upon the City of Brotherly Love, all that's left is a desire for something warm, comforting, and – most importantly – delicious. To help alleviate the symptoms of cabin fever, I consulted with my colleagues about their go-to winter soup recipes. The result? Three mouth-watering, nutritious options that won't break the bank.
First up: Lentil Soup, a staple of any self-respecting office kitchen. This recipe is courtesy of our resident culinary expert, who insists on whipping up tasty leftovers at the crack of dawn. It's easy to see why – with just 6 cups of vegetable broth and a can of fire-roasted diced tomatoes, this soup comes together in under an hour.
The star of the show is, of course, the humble lentil. Green, French or brown, it makes no difference: these tiny legumes are packed with protein, fiber, and all sorts of good stuff that'll keep you going until spring arrives. Saute some onions, carrots, celery, and kale (because who doesn't love a bit of bitterness to balance out the sweetness?), then add in your lentils, garlic, cumin, and a can of tomatoes. Let it simmer for 25-30 minutes and voila! You've got a soup that's as nutritious as it is delicious.
Next up: Borscht, the infamous Ukrainian beet soup that's making waves on the culinary scene. Don't be put off by its unassuming appearance – this soup packs more flavor than you'd think possible, thanks to the subtle sweetness of the beets and the tang of white vinegar.
To make it, start by grating 3 medium beets (yes, they're a key ingredient) and sauteing them in olive oil until softened. Then add in some sliced potatoes, carrots, onions, celery, and – because we're feeling fancy – a dollop of dill. It all comes together in under an hour, with just a hint of spice from the red pepper flakes.
Last but certainly not least: Pasta e Fagioli, a hearty Italian soup that's perfect for cold winter days spent huddled around the office computer. This recipe is adapted from The Joy of Cooking (because who doesn't love a good cookbook?), and features cannellini beans, ditalini pasta, and – because we're feeling generous – some pre-cooked chicken for added protein.
To make it, heat up some olive oil in a large pot and saute the onions, carrots, celery, and garlic until softened. Then add in diced tomatoes, chicken broth, and a can of beans (don't skip this step – they're what make the soup truly delicious). Let it simmer for 15-20 minutes, stirring occasionally, then add in some pasta and finish with grated Parmesan cheese.
So there you have it: three winter soups that'll keep your spirits up (and your belly full) until the sun comes out again. Whether you're braving the polar vortex or just need a pick-me-up on a chilly day, these recipes are sure to hit the spot.