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Winter Kale & Potato Soup, Two Ways
Soups and Stews  /  December 21, 2025
by Scott Stokes

Winter Kale & Potato Soup, Two Ways

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Did You Know?

Ingredient Pairings

Mint and chocolate are a classic pairing that creates a refreshing and indulgent combination. The cool and minty flavor of mint complements the rich and sweet taste of chocolate, making it a popular choice for desserts.

Food Facts

Artichokes are actually flower buds that haven't bloomed yet. If left unharvested, they will eventually bloom into a vibrant purple flower.

Cooking Tips

To avoid over-salting a dish, taste and season gradually. Remember, you can always add more salt, but it's challenging to fix an overly salty dish.

Ingredient Spotlight

Ginger is a root with a spicy, zesty flavor and a slightly sweet undertone. It is widely used in Asian and Indian cuisines for its aromatic and warming properties. Ginger can be used in stir-fries, soups, teas, and baked goods.

Foraging Facts

Foraging for wild herbs like thyme, rosemary, and mint can provide a fresh and aromatic addition to your culinary creations. Look for them in wild meadows, hillsides, or along hiking trails.

Baking Hacks

When working with sticky dough or batter, wet your hands or utensils with water to prevent sticking. This makes it easier to handle and shape the dough.

Culinary Terms

Simmering is a gentle cooking technique where ingredients are cooked in liquid at a temperature just below boiling point. It is often used for soups, stews, and braises to allow flavors to meld together.

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