TIP OF THE DAY: A Soup Bar For Parties Or The Weeknight Dinner Table
How can you make soup the most fun dish of the week?
Set up a “soup bar.” It’s similar to a baked potato bar, where bowls of garnishes are laid out so that everyone can customize his or her own soup. The garnishes are what you already have in the kitchen, and a soup bar is a great way to use up leftovers. Scout the cabinets, fridge and freezer to see what you’ve got. Then, set out a selection of at least five options: |
A bowl of potatao soup, loaded up with choices from the “soup bar.” Photo courtesy PotatoGoodness.com. |
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Offer two or three different soups that provide a good canvas for the toppings: mushroom soup, potato soup and tomato soup, for example. Soups that already have multiple visible ingredients, like chowder and minestrone, don’t need more embellishment. You’ll also want to fan the excitement by doubling the number of garnish options. Soup’s on! Get it while it’s hot!
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