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Spinach & Artichoke Dip Soup Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling, Prop Stylist: Josh Hoggle This creamy soup captures the essence of spinach-artichoke dip perfectly.
View Recipe. This roasted lemon salmon is a bright and easy dinner with plenty of fresh flavors. The star of the dish is the vibrant green herb sauce, made with fresh parsley and dill; it adds a ...
Lou fo tong (Chinese: 老火湯) is a distinctive variety of soup in Cantonese cuisine popular among Chinese people in Guangdong, Hong Kong, Macau, and overseas. These soups are usually made by simmering various vegetables, fruits, meat or Chinese herbs in a pressure cooker, vacuum cooker, claypot, wok or clay jar for a few hours, and are ...
Using a sharp knife, cut 1" to 1 1/2" from top of artichoke. Rub cut surface with 1/2 lemon. Using kitchen sheets, cut top 1/4" of each leaf on artichoke, removing the thorn.
Boiled mutton soup; Buddha Jumps Over the Wall; Cantonese seafood soup; Carp soup [2] Chicken and duck blood soup; Chicken soup – Many Chinese soups are based on chicken broth. Typical Chinese chicken soup is made from old hens and is seasoned with ginger, scallions, black pepper, soy sauce, rice wine and sesame oil.
Nangchang Jar soup is a Jiangxi cuisine of China, and it is meat soup which is carried by jar and stored in a big crock. Similar to Guangdong soup, the Jiangxi jar soup can be made from various ingredients from pork-bone, chicken and duck to different kinds of Chinese medicinal materials like ginseng , codonopsis and Chinese wolfberry .
1. In a large, deep skillet, melt the butter in 2 tablespoons of the olive oil. Add the onion, artichoke hearts, shiitake caps, carrots and garlic and cook over moderately high heat, stirring occasionally, until lightly browned, 7 minutes. Add the chickpeas and stock, season with salt and pepper and bring to a boil.
In a large skillet or wok, melt the butter with the oil. Once hot, add the garlic, rosemary, olives, and artichokes and sauté over medium heat for 3 minutes, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon. Pour in the wine and cook for an additional 2 minutes to allow the alcohol to evaporate.