Parsnip Soup with Cranberry

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Parsnip Soup with Cranberry

It's been a while since I posted my last blog post, due to a serious lack of inspiration. Most of the soups I had made this autumn season were copies of my already really good classic recipes. However, this December, as I was in the supermarket, getting...

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Gazpacho

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Gazpacho

Soup usually is something that warms you up on a cold winter's evening and thus something people usually crave when it's cold. So with a heatwave like this in the air, what's a poor soup addict to do? Luckily the Spanish have found the perfect solution...

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Roast Aubergine soup

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Roast Aubergine soup

Growing up with the blandness of the infamous Dutch cuisine, I've always been interested in exploring food from various countries all over the world and see what they do with spices. Now lately I've been quite fascinated with the spices of the Moroccan...

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Oriental Tomato Soup

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Oriental Tomato Soup

First of all my apologies for not having uploaded any posts lately. I have been awfully busy with work, moving to and settling in to my new place in London and to be very honest the weather has been simply too lovely to stay indoors for blogging and cooking....

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Shropshire Pea Soup

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Shropshire Pea Soup

June's favourite vergetable is without a doubt the garden pea, and it is not very hard to see why: its natural sweetness and its adorable spherical appearance, makes it a favourite dish that can be eaten with almost anything. A favourite combination,...

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Cream of Celery Soup

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Cream of Celery Soup

Celery and soup have always been a golden combination. I almost cannot imagine one without automatically thinking of the other. Vegetable or chicken soup simply won't be the same without its celery. A clear broth with just celery is the best way to make...

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Cream of Radish Soup

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Cream of Radish Soup

When I say 'radishes', you will probably automatically think about salads and other cold dishes that have radishes in them. And I will not blame you, because radishes are usually eaten cold. Their refreshing mild taste and their crunchy, juicy texture...

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Watercress Soup

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Watercress Soup

Summer has arrived early in the UK. Last week has been filled with sunshine, lunchbreak picnics in the park and outdoor dinners. Today I had spent my whole saturday afternoon reading books in the garden and felt like a light meal I could have in the garden....

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Old English Cream of Lemon Soup

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Old English Cream of Lemon Soup

Anglophile ˈaŋɡlə(ʊ)fʌɪl/ 'a person who is fond of or greatly admires England or Britain.' A term that describes me pretty well, for as long as I can remember I have always felt a strong affection for England and Great Britain. I do not know whether this...

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