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Soup

Portuguese Peasant Pot

Leftover ham never had it so good. Toss it into a pot with cabbage, simmer it into a soothing broth, and crown it with sour cream. Simple, satisfying, and just rustic enough to feel fancy. You can grab ham from the deli as well, if you want to get fancy with some flavor of Boar’s …

Seafood Soup

Cioppino

Cioppino was a catch of the day soup in San Francisco dating back to the 1800s. If a fisherman had a bad day, he’d take his empty pot around to the other fisherman to have the chip in what they could so he could eat with the understanding that he’d pay it back when someone …

Pacific Halibut Soup made from tomatoes, rice, green beans, onion and halibut
Seafood Soup

Pacific Halibut Soup

If you live somewhere that you can’t get halibut, any good flaky white fish will do here. The fish is added last so it stays moist. This is a great supper soup with buttered French bread or a good crusty San Francisco sourdough roll.

bowl of gazpacho in a white square bowl with a lime wedge garnishment sitting atop a light marble counter
Soup

Gazpacho

Gazpacho is best served cold, and it can be made a day ahead. It comes together quickly so you’re not having to stress on getting something made. Perfect soup for a warm spring or hot summer day when the last thing you want to do is cook.

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Chopstick Soups: Easy, Satisfying Noodle Bowls You Can Build in Minutes

There’s something incredibly comforting about a big, steamy bowl of noodle soup—and when it comes together in just minutes? Even better. Whether you’re after a quick lunch, a solo dinner, or just craving something cozy and customizable, chopstick soups are where it’s at. The secret? Starting with a simple Asian-style noodle soup mix or building …

Breakfast Dinner Lunch

Hot Dog Buns

Cooking for one comes with some troubles like food manufacturers not keeping you in mind when they package things. You may be craving hot dogs, bratwurst or the like and now you have all these extra buns that are going to go bad if you don’t use them but you cured that craving and don’t …

Breakfast Dinner

Portuguese Beans

These are something I can never get enough of. Bacon, onion, small red beans, tomato sauce and spices come together for a rich sauced bean dish. This is amazing by itself but I’ll add linguiça and I always make sure that I make enough for breakfast the next morning. The Brits think they have a …

Dinner Lunch

Linguiça

What It Is ~ Linguiça is a Portuguese sausage consisting of pork and spices such as white pepper, paprika and garlic. It’s smokey with a tang to it. It comes in regular and spicy varieties depending on the maker you find. Where To Find It ~ It can be difficult to find unless you’re in …

Dinner Lunch Soup

Caldo Verde

Caldo Verde, the beloved Green Broth of Portugal, is a soul-warming staple straight from the Minho province! Velvety potatoes, flavorful linguiça, and fresh kale blend together to create this comforting dish. No linguiça? No problem—swap in chouriço or andouille. Not a fan of kale? Spinach works beautifully too, I’ve also heard of people using collards! …