Soup
Potato Soup with Swiss Cheese
By Eloise Davison
Smoked Fish Chowder
Offer crackers and some coleslaw along with the chowder. Lemon meringue pie is a perfect way to end the meal.
Lemony Rice Soup with Ham and Spring Vegetables
Round out the menu with sliced radicchio, fennel and roasted bell pepper salad; crisp flatbread; and apricot sorbet with cookies.
Fabio's Creamless Creamy Squash Soup
This recipe is from Willinger's cookbook Red, White & Greens. She was inspired by chef Fabio Picchi of the Florentine restaurant Cibréo, where creamy-yet-creamless soup is his signature first course. Picchi likes to use meat stock as the base for the soup, but Willinger thinks the flavor is nearly as rich using only water.
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 1 hr
By Faith Willinger
Chicken Vegetable Soup with Lime and Cilantro
This homey soup was inspired by a recipe from Maria, the nanny for Patrick's family. She served warm corn tortillas alongside.
By Patrick Corrigan
Carrot and Caraway Soup
A splash of aquavit is the finishing touch to this practically-no-fat starter.
Scandinavian Brown Cabbage Soup
By Nika Standen Hazelton
Country-Style Soup
(MINESTRA DI CAMPAGNA)
Creativity with simple ingredients is one of the themes of Sicilian cooking. There's no better example than this bean and vegetable soup, which some say evolved from food that fifteenth-century galley cooks made for mariners. Serve an island dry red wine such as Corvo with this.
Provencal Fish Stew with Rouille
The bouquet garni for this stew includes orange peel (use a vegetable peeler to make wide strips) and some of the wispy fronds from the top of the fennel bulb that goes into the soup.
Tomato and Garlic-Bread Soup
Becky Johnson of Nonesuch, Kentucky, asks, "Can you request the recipe for the tomato soup with garlic croutons from Gramercy Tavern in Manhattan? It’s a delicious reminder of a lunch I had there with friends."
Chayote Soup
The delicately flavored fruit chayote is ubiquitous in the central highlands of Mexico. It varies greatly in size, ranges in color from white to dark green, and can have prickly or smooth skin. The variety most commonly available in the United States (also known as a vegetable pear or mirliton) has smooth, pale green skin that can be eaten but is sometimes removed.
Roasted Red Pepper and Eggplant Soup
Eggplant adds a nutty flavor. Open a light-bodied Valpolicella from Italy for the meal.
Bean and Swiss Chard Soup
Clearly this is an Italian soup. Biete is Swiss chard, usually green, although I have a fondness for the drama and beefy taste of the red-stemmed kind.
By Barbara Kafka