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Soup

White Bean, Pasta and Roasted Pepper Soup

The crisp Rosemary Toasts taste great dunked into this flavorful soup. To serve on the side, toss arugula with sliced red onions and basalmic vinaigrette, then top the salad with shavings of Parmesan cheese. For dessert, keep it simple with ripe pears and amaretti (almond cookies).

Pan-Seared Red Snapper in Ginger Broth

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Chicken Soup Verde

Begin with melon slices and prosciutto; alongside the soup, serve baguette slices with a garlic and herb cheese spread, then offer macaroons and apricots afterward.

Potato Chowder

Chilled Tomato Yogurt Soup

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.

Quick Black Bean Soup

Using canned black beans makes this soup a snap to prepare. Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Creamy Lima Bean Soup with Bacon

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Chilled Avocado Soup

Chili powder and chopped jalapeño add a touch of heat to this smooth appetizer. Try sprinkling it with chopped red onion for some crunch and color.

Puerto Rican-Style Black Bean Soup

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. Canned black beans with Caribbean seasoning save lots of time and effort. Whisk ground allspice into some bottled oil-and-vinegar dressing, and toss with mixed greens. Garnish the soup with yogurt and chopped red onions, and serve it with some sweet potato chips. To end, spoon sliced bananas and dark rum over coffee ice cream.

Aromatic Rice-Noodle and Beef Soup

In its traditional form, this classic Lao soup is made with noodles rolled out and cut to order for each bowl. It is still excellent made with dried rice noodles. You can substitute fish, chicken, or pork for the beef, but rice noodles are an essential ingredient. The Lao like a considerable amount of lime juice in their food—here a range is given so that you can flavor the soup to your taste.

Tuscan Bean and Swiss Chard Soup

The pancetta and cheese rind give this soup a rich, almost creamy flavor. We removed the stems from the Swiss chard, but if you don't want to waste them, feel free to put them in the soup as well: Once the leaves are sliced, chop the stems and add them to the soup along with the leaves.

Cream of Cauliflower Soup with Saffron

A delicate starter with a velvety texture. Market Tip: Freshly picked cauliflower is sweeter than the supermarket variety (and, when cooked, doesn't release the sulfurous smell that older cauliflower does).
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