Green Chile Chicken Tortilla Soup: Soup with Sarah #1

This begins a series of posts devoted to soup!  My sweet friend Sarah Roxburgh and I have begun a mostly-weekly ritual of soup-making together, and each time we meet, I’ll be sharing a new soup recipe. Sarah married her soul-mate, Andrew, this past August. Theirs is a perfect love story, and the adventure continues as they will move to southern Scotland this June, back to Andrew’s homeland. As Andrew says, he was “raised on soup!” And Sarah is a wife eager to spoil her man with good things, and so we decided she should cook with me and get the hang of soups. Plus, it’s a great excuse to have some girl-time.

This particular recipe is a favorite in our family. Another standby from Claudia Anesi (mother of my dear friend, Jenny Anesi). It’s great for everything from a weeknight dinner to casual parties. It’s always a crowd pleaser. I like to use roasted green chiles which we buy at the Pueblo Chile Festival every September, but if you don’t have any roasted chiles on hand, just use some good canned chiles (look for something from New Mexico, like “Hatch” brand).   Continue reading

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Mrs. Gould’s Baked Chocolate Pudding

This is a scrape-the-bottom-of-your-bowl-lick-your-spoon-clean kind of dessert. Make this for your friends or family, and the recipe will go viral. That’s how it went around here. I had the good fortune of experiencing this delicious treat from the hands of my sister-in-law, Amy Kunstle. It was a birthday party for John (Dave’s brother), and I had just come back to life after an episode of stomach flu in December that left me weak and with a serious aversion to food (of all things!). Let’s just say, it really doesn’t matter what you’ve been through. Once you experience the aroma of this chocolately pudding wafting through the air, YOU WANT IT. I begged for the recipe, and as any good daughter would do, shared it with my mom in her hour of need this past weekend. My parents were hosting several friends for dinner and I recommended this for dessert, but warned her that she would be crowned culinary genius once they had tasted it. I was right. And she was. The guests then demanded the recipe. So after ALL that talk of warm chocolate pudding, I had to make our own. The recipe is supposed to serve 10, but seriously, it’s not going to stretch that far unless you and your guests behave. And I don’t believe in restraint when it comes to dessert this good. The pudding bakes nicely with a soft crust, and then as you spoon it out, warm, thick, chocolately pudding reveals itself underneath. Sublime, and just perfect for this wintry weather.

Mrs. Gould’s Baked Chocolate Pudding

Recipe from Mrs. Phyllis Gould, dear friend and culinary “consultant” to the Landrum Family of Pueblo, Colorado. Mrs. Gould is 92 and continues to give solid advice on all things in the kitchen, with my sister-in-law, Amy Landrum Kunstle being a beneficiary of Mrs. Gould’s delicious recipes and helpful tips. Thank you dear Amy for sharing this gem!

Note: Serves 8-10 people, and if you are worried about fanatical chocolate lovers in the group, double the recipe! This takes about 10 minutes to prep, 45-60 minutes to bake, and 30 minutes required to rest and thicken before you can serve it. Plan ahead for all of that. It’s nice to serve it warm, but I suppose you can re-warm it for 5-10 minutes in the oven if you need to make it a few hours in advance. This is a very simple recipe to make, but be sure to follow the instructions exactly, including the use of very hot water in the recipe. It’s a chemistry experiment which will result in a thin cake with a thin chocolate sauce rather than a soft, light cake with thick chocolate pudding if conditions are changed in the recipe. Either way, it’s full of delicious chocolate, but if you are looking forward to spooning out thick pudding, do take care when putting it together!  Continue reading

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Thai Chicken Coconut Soup

We are in the thick of soup-season around here. I’ll be sharing lots of soup recipes with you over the next couple of months, mainly because it’s what I’m cooking! This particular recipe caught my eye because of its coconut milk base. I am a total sucker for anything with coconut milk — and in this soup it makes such a luscious broth with big flavors from ginger root, and lemon grass. Also, it’s quick and easy and as a mom of small people, I have resigned myself to the fact that the super complicated recipes will just be collecting dust for a while. That’s ok by me, as long as I continue eating well. This soup won’t disappoint.

Thai Chicken Coconut Soup: Tom Kha Gai

Recipe adapted from Sunset Best Ever Chicken Recipes

Note: Serves 8-10.  Can be made a day in advance and gently reheated if you are hosting a crowd. Recipe can also be halved if you just want a small pot for yourself!  Continue reading

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