Wasabi-Spiked Parsnip Soup
/Top this soup with a few shrimp and, optionally, a crispy parsnip chip (see recipe for chip below). The potatoes give the soup a thicker texture, but you could replace them altogether with parsnips.
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I used the Japanese Kuri squash which is a fiery red colour. It roasts well. You can use any drier variety of squash for this curry.
The best Scottish shortbread handed down through my family. Crumbly, sweet and buttery.
This dish has a salty, savoury sauce with a little bit of a kick. If you don't want the spice of the jalapenos, leave it out, and finely diced onion can be used instead of the shallots.
This is the one hors d’oeuvre that I keep being asked for time and time again. It’s crunchy, creamy, spicy and hits all the high spots.
Mushrooms and squash have a real affinity and this soup proves it. I like to use oyster mushrooms, but chanterelles, which I found at the supermarket this week, provide the best flavour.
The fifth taste, umami, has much to do with glutamate, an amino acid found in such foods as prosciutto, soy sauce and a number of cheeses. Umami can show up in your glass, too (fermentation is glutamate’s old friend).
When this recipe originally ran in The Globe and Mail, I received a lovely note from reader Barbara Zuchowicz. This dish reminded her of a wonderful meal she had in Italy: "It brought back joyful memories of a trip to Italy my late husband, an exceptional cook, and I took a number of years ago.
Top this soup with a few shrimp and, optionally, a crispy parsnip chip (see recipe for chip below). The potatoes give the soup a thicker texture, but you could replace them altogether with parsnips.
Read MoreTop this soup with a few shrimp and, optionally, a crispy parsnip chip (see recipe for chip below). The potatoes give the soup a thicker texture, but you could replace them altogether with parsnips.
Read MoreThis easy recipe is a good one to make for family or friends. It's taken from Simply Ming One-Pot Meals, by Ming Tsai, the award-winning host of Simply Ming on the Food Network and chef of the acclaimed Blue Ginger restaurant in Boston. I skim the fat before serving.
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Make these dumplings ahead of time and reheat in the soup. Making your own stock is best, otherwise buy chicken broth at the butcher shop or a low-salt Tetra Pak.
Read MoreKorean gochujang paste, available at Asian stores and some supermarkets, is the new chili paste taking over from Sriracha and SambalOelek. It has a slight sweetness and a consistency like miso, and is a great addition to soups and sauces for both texture and taste.
Read MoreA root vegetable mash with lots of flavour. It is an excellent side dish with steaks or roast beef. You can make the mash ahead and reheat on top of stove, beating in some extra, hot stock.
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