Let’s make a pot of soup! It’s time.

You can’t see me…

Make a rainbow if you can! There will be more variety in vitamins and minerals.

71 Comments Add yours

  1. Forestwood says:

    I haven’t ever used fennel. I am unsure how to prep it, but I do love 🍲 soup and use the same base as your Mum. Bay leaves and celery tops are a must.
    The beautiful snowy pics were a delight to see. Sadly, no soup here atm, we are having a heatwave.

    1. Ah, then you must be in the mood for a lovely chilled soup!
      Fennel is greatly underused, but adds lovely flavor. Pretty much all parts of it is edible, from the bulb to the flowers and seeds.

      1. Forestwood says:

        Chilled soup sounds delightful. Any suggestions?

        1. Well, since we’ve been chatting about fennel, how about a vichyssoise imposter that is delightful chilled or hot? https://vintagekitchen.org/2021/09/26/fennel-and-leek-vichyssoise-with-seared-scallops/
          It’s one of our summer favorites!
          But the easiest to make is a no-cook gazpacho. I make a big batch and we have it for lunches and snacks when we don’t feel like cooking at all! Very refreshing.
          https://vintagekitchen.org/2024/06/18/spicy-gazpacho/

          1. Forestwood says:

            Ooo. Thanks so much. I will take a look at that.

            1. I think you’ll like it!

  2. The choice of veggie is wonderful. I love the addition of crushed fennel seeds.

    1. Thanks! Fennel is one of my favorites, and I slip in those flavorful seeds when I can.

  3. We got our first dose of winter yesterday, and I had an opportunity to try out the snowblower and a couple of shovels. 🙂 I like your idea of staying in, keeping warm, and eating well.

    1. Enjoy your winter wonderland Judy! They are predicting a week of rain here now!

  4. Bernadette says:

    This soup sounds delicious and I am starting to think you are a closet vegetarian. The description of your snow day sounds idyllic.

    1. I love a snow day! You get to do what you want; I think it’s the kid in me!

  5. Gail says:

    Now I’m in the mood for soup. 🥣

    1. It can be contagious’

  6. Anonymous says:

    Sounds like a perfect soup day and my day would likely have been very similar. I like your philosophy on soup making and then using what you have on hand.

    1. Thanks!
      That’s how my mom cooked, and everyone was happy to sit at her table.

  7. Oh, this does look good, D! I remember my mom using fennel in her soup; it adds a very distinct flavor which I think is great in veggie soup but not all soups. No snow here but it looks so pretty up there, you can have our share! 😊

    1. I’ll take snow over grey any day! But not too much…

  8. JOY journal says:

    Ah, I miss snow! But it’s a rainy day at the inn and all is Christmas cozy. It’ll do!

    1. Yes, soup goes well on a rainy day!

  9. Mimi Rippee says:

    I love the photo of the vegetables. Such beauty! Great soup.

    1. C.A. Post says:

      I LOVE the photos of the snow!!🥶🤠

    2. Thanks Mimi! Love those veggie rainbows.

  10. It is cold and rainy in my world today, and soup is definitely on the menu!
    Jenna

    1. So warming, through and through!

  11. johnrieber says:

    It is indeed the time for a hearty bowl of winter soup – this looks great!

  12. M - says:

    Soups are one of my favorite things to throw together using odds and ends.

    1. It’s great, isn’t it? And somehow, it all comes out tasting wonderful.

  13. NativeNM says:

    You packed quite a lot of veggies into your soup! Would sure warm up the soul on a Winter’s day!

    1. Thanks Jan! It was delicious, and I have two containers in the freezer for another day!

  14. Mary says:

    Your soup sounds cosy. I miss the snow, although it was sometimes inconvenient but it was still beautiful. Don’t have snow anymore but still have soup! I also love some fennel in it as well.

    1. Soup and snow go together beautifully Mary, but so does soup and no snow! Thanks for stopping by.

  15. Marilyn Marilyn Doshes says:

    So full of vegetables!

    1. Crammed! And really delicious!

  16. writinstuff says:

    Looks hearty and tasty. I never considered putting Brussels sprouts in a soup before but now you’ve got me curious because our house is definitely a soup house, especially in winter and when I spend too much time in the writing cave, which btw would be far more enjoyable with your current view!

    1. Ah, a writing cave is a good place to be in winter, especially if you have a mug of soup by your side!

  17. Nancy says:

    I love soup! All kinds of soup!
    I am making soup today.
    Thanks for the inspiration!

    I am a retired teacher. I LOVED snow days! Thanks for the memories!

    1. I absolutely loved when my kids had snow days. It was like a special gift of time with them.

      1. Nancy says:

        ❄️🥰🥰🥰❄️

  18. Great soup to have on a snowy day! The mix of all these colorful veggies and beans in one soup is so nutritious. Parmesan rind adds such a lovely fragrance to soups. 🙂

    1. I always have a few rinds tucked in the freezer. It adds tremendous flavor to any soup or stew, and I’m sure you have your little stash too!

  19. Suzassippi says:

    Soup looks delish, but that dog peeking around the bush is a winner, too!

    1. He’s such a little scamp. When we want him to come in, he has now decided it has to be a game of hide and seek first!

  20. Yes, it’s that time of year for a delicious soup – love the dog!

    1. He’s a naughty little not who never wants to come in! He now lives hiding!

  21. Sheryl says:

    Some things I don’t like about winter, but I always enjoy that it’s now the season for soups. Soups are such wonderful comfort foods, and can be easily adapted based upon the ingredients that are on hand.

    1. That’s why I love them too, no recipe really needed, you can even start with a large but perfect stone.

      1. Sheryl says:

        Nice reminder of the wonderful Stone Soup story.

  22. terrie gura says:

    There is almost nothing more comforting in cold weather than a bowl or mug of homemade soup! I don’t care what kind of soup it is, it will cure whatever ails you. Your instructions are so good for layering the flavors. I know some people struggle with making homemade soup and I honestly think it’s only because they rush to get everything in the pot. Taking time to build the flavors is sooo worth the wait!

    1. It sure is Terrie, coaxing the most of of those aromatics and spices makes the biggest difference in pot of soup.

  23. A hearty and healthy soup full of flavor from all those veggies.

    1. Thanks Karen! It really hit the spot on a cold day.

  24. Vegetable bean is a hardy soup on a chilly day. I appreciate days like this when we can snuggle inside in our cozy homes. Love to you, Dorothy. I hope all is well with you.

    1. Hope you have a wonderful holiday!

  25. ckennedy says:

    Sounds cozy! We haven’t had snow yet–but if we do, soup’s on!

    1. We lost all our snow last week, but more is forecast this week! Looks like we’ll have a white Christmas.

  26. I love to add soffritto when making so hearty and delicious soups! Absolutely mouthwatering and full of flavor 😋 Your dogs are too cute 🐶 😍 and it looks so beautiful! I miss so much a white Christmas 🤩

    1. Thanks Ribana! The dogs are always keeping us on our toes that’s for sure.
      Right now, our snow has all gone, but we’ve got more due in this week, so I suspect we will have a white Christmas.

  27. Wow Dorothy! Talk about flavor, this is perfect with the snow. Now for a white Christmas!

    1. We lost all our snow, and today it is 50 degrees outside! But there is supposed to be a little snow later in the week, fingers crossed!

  28. Carolyn Page says:

    It was so pleasing to read your take regarding using a broth. I’ve always considered, if using a good base, that becomes a broth in the cooking. Delish!
    Wow – can’t beat a good soup 🥣

    1. The veggies always cooperate and make a beautiful broth!

  29. Aoc says:

    Soups and stews are so soul warming.

    1. Body mind and soul!

  30. This visual warmed my heart, “We stoked the fireplace all day, brewed tea, listened to some music, and watched a movie or two, and we didn’t go out of the house once.” We’re big on soups in my family. I have a minestrone that takes most of the day to cook. Starts with water, beans, and hamhocks, two hours later add the vegtables, and the final stage I add potatoes and pasta. So good. Your recipe I just printed and will be using this week. We’re headed up to the lake for the New Year and this will be a nice surprise for everyone. Thank you Dorothy. Hugs, C

    1. Enjoy that delicious soup, with whatever spin you can put on it.
      Have a wonderful time with your family, and make more precious moments!
      🩷💕🩷

  31. Eva saxell says:

    My mom made a lot of soups too when I was growing up. My favorite was fish soup it wasn’t a chowder. I like your selection of veggies. Making soup tomorrow and will use your suggestions..Thx Dorothy! 🐦‍🔥💥

    1. You are very welcome!
      I love a fish soup too, a seafood stew with tomatoes and lots of flavor is one of my favorites, but I also love New England chowders as long as they are not thick and gloppy.
      Happy New Year and Happy Cooking!

  32. nancyc says:

    This sounds like the perfect soup for a snow day! 🙂

    1. It was pretty perfect, and we’ve had lots of snow days lately!

Leave a Reply to C.A. PostCancel reply