Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a large amount of delicious chicken stock to use. Anyone have a new favorite recipe?
my family loves meatball, tortelli and spinach soup. It's as easy as throwing it all into a pot, season and simmer. Spinach goes in at the very end
Is it a brothy soup or tomatoes or cram added?
Brothy. One of my sons adds siracha, but nothing is added to the pot. Let me see if I can find the original recipe.
https://www.keyingredient.com/recipes/97464633/cheesy-chicken-meatball-and-tortellini-soup/
This adaptation uses chicken meatballs, but you can use whichever you prefer, homemade or store bought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a large amount of delicious chicken stock to use. Anyone have a new favorite recipe?
my family loves meatball, tortelli and spinach soup. It's as easy as throwing it all into a pot, season and simmer. Spinach goes in at the very end
Is it a brothy soup or tomatoes or cram added?
Brothy. One of my sons adds siracha, but nothing is added to the pot. Let me see if I can find the original recipe.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a large amount of delicious chicken stock to use. Anyone have a new favorite recipe?
my family loves meatball, tortelli and spinach soup. It's as easy as throwing it all into a pot, season and simmer. Spinach goes in at the very end
Is it a brothy soup or tomatoes or cram added?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will be making Tom Kha soup from my favorite Thai cookbook. I bought this book 30 years ago and I have made everything from here. I make the broth from scratch too.
https://www.amazon.com/Elegant-Taste-Thailand-Cha-Cuisine/dp/0943389232
Would you be willing to share just the Tom Kha recipe?
DP.
Hot Thai Kitchen has recipes that always turn out amazing.
https://hot-thai-kitchen.com/tom-ka-gai/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a large amount of delicious chicken stock to use. Anyone have a new favorite recipe?
my family loves meatball, tortelli and spinach soup. It's as easy as throwing it all into a pot, season and simmer. Spinach goes in at the very end
Anonymous wrote:I have a large amount of delicious chicken stock to use. Anyone have a new favorite recipe?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I will be making Tom Kha soup from my favorite Thai cookbook. I bought this book 30 years ago and I have made everything from here. I make the broth from scratch too.
https://www.amazon.com/Elegant-Taste-Thailand-Cha-Cuisine/dp/0943389232
Would you be willing to share just the Tom Kha recipe?
Anonymous wrote:I will be making Tom Kha soup from my favorite Thai cookbook. I bought this book 30 years ago and I have made everything from here. I make the broth from scratch too.
https://www.amazon.com/Elegant-Taste-Thailand-Cha-Cuisine/dp/0943389232
Anonymous wrote:I love clam chowder. My mom used to make it and I'm so mad I never asked her for the recipe. Do you have a favorite recipe? I haven't tried to make it myself yet, but I want to.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's time to bump this thread, it's soup season again! Who's having soup for dinner tonight? I was thinking about making chili and cornbread.
Sounds delicious! We're having clam chowder tonight, but I might put chili on the list for next weekend.
I love clam chowder. My mom used to make it and I'm so mad I never asked her for the recipe. Do you have a favorite recipe? I haven't tried to make it myself yet, but I want to.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's time to bump this thread, it's soup season again! Who's having soup for dinner tonight? I was thinking about making chili and cornbread.
Sounds delicious! We're having clam chowder tonight, but I might put chili on the list for next weekend.