Warming Winter Soups

By Roberta Bailey
Published on October 1, 2007
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Photo by Matthew T. Stallbaumer
Wow! What a difference it makes to use fresh sweet corn in this warming winter soup.

Eat in season with these simple, savory winter soup recipes. Once you taste soup made with fresh produce, you’ll never go back to soup in a can. Plus, homemade goodness doesn’t have to mean spending all day in the kitchen.

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Sweet Corn and Red Pepper Soup Recipe

Warming Winter Soups

Soup season is right around the corner, and if you have a garden, the best ingredients are just a few steps away. Fresh produce from your garden or the farmers market is the key to flavorful homemade soups. Whether it’s a chilled berry purée, a light brothy soup or a thick, creamy winter warmer, once you’ve tasted the rich and comforting results of your labors, there’s no going back to soup in a can. Plus, homemade goodness doesn’t have to mean spending all day in the kitchen. With a good stock ready to go, basic kitchen staples and fresh produce, you can put a delicious soup on the table in about half an hour. And most soups freeze or can beautifully, so you can put a scrumptious soup together one day, and enjoy it for many meals to come. You may have heard that soup always tastes better the next day — it’s true! Homemade soups cost a lot less, too — especially if you garden. If not, look for great end-of-season deals at the farmers market, and stock up!

The All-Important Soup Stock

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