Soup
Turkey Sage Chowder
For a variation, you could throw in a cup of cooked vegetables left over from Thanksgiving to add texture to this creamy chowder. Serve the soup with chowder crackers, along with a spinach and pear salad. Purchased apple turnovers would make an ideal dessert.
Creamy Asparagus Tarragon Soup
Soaking the leek in vinegar and water helps to pull out the dirt and sand. Be sure to rinse well.
Artichoke-Blue Cheese Bisque
Holly Gustafson of Shaker Heights, Ohio, writes: "Noggins Restaurant, Raw Bar & Pub is a great restaurant in my neighborhood that serves the most wonderful artichoke-blue cheese bisque. I've searched many cooking Web sites for something similar, but I can't find anything close to it. Can you help me get the real recipe?"
The blue cheese adds a pungent note to this silky, warming soup.
Cantaloupe Soup
A dash of curry powder transforms this cool fruit soup into a sweetly savory first course.
Fish Soup with Pasta and Broccoli
This classic Roman soup appears on many menus in the city, but we were disappointed with the versions we were served. Our recipe is more of a crowd pleaser.
Active time: 20 min Start to finish: 20 min
Plum Soup with Honeydew Tarragon Ice
This recipe makes more honeydew ice than you'll need for the soup, but it's also terrific spooned into our plum limeade. And this dish, like the limeade, is one that you'll want to serve right away so that the soup won't begin to darken.
Fresh Corn Soup
This simple seasonal soup depends on a single farm-fresh ingredient: corn. Its essence is captured in this purist's purée.
Velvety Chilled Corn Soup
This elegant first course is ideal for entertaining, because everything can be prepared a day ahead (just chop up all the toppings and refrigerate them until ready to use).
Monkfish and Clam Bourride
The Mediterranean fish soup bourride is something like a bouillabaisse but has a consistency more like stew. Instead of putting the aïoli directly into the soup, as is traditional, Adams likes to dollop it onto toasts.
By Jody Adams
Spicy Black Bean Soup
"For me, cooking is a very relaxing and creative process — I just wish I had more time for it," writes Katherine Burk of Seattle, Washington. "I make a point of fixing dinner during the week, but with my hectic schedule (I work in information technology), there are some nights I'm too wiped out to attempt anything more complicated than a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Usually, though, I can put something together — my spicy black bean soup, for example — in under thirty minutes."
A southwestern favorite, simplified: Most of the ingredients are pantry staples.
By Katherine Burk
Chilled Tomato Consommé
The riper the tomatoes, the better the flavor of this delicate consommé. To clarify it, we've used the traditional French method of creating an egg-white "raft," which attracts particles from the simmering broth and is then discarded. Though the consommé is served cold, it is not jellied.
Cold Cantaloupe and Mint Soup
This recipe calls for sweet Gewürztraminer, but any other sweet white wine (excluding dessert wines) should do.
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional sitting time.
Turkey Soup with Orzo and White Beans
"Usually I rely on cookbooks or magazines for recipes, but occasionally I develop one of my own," writes Kimberly R. Diamondidis of Germantown, Maryland. "A few years ago, I created this delicious, hearty soup as a new way to enjoy turkey."
By Kimberly Diamondidis
Cold Avocado Soup with Chili Coriander Cream
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.