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Chicken, Chorizo, and Hominy Stoup

Stoup is good food. Homemade? Well, that’s even better

Smoky Black Bean and Rice Stoup

This is a chop, drop, and open recipe. Place your cutting board next to the stove, heat up the pots, chop everything on the board, drop it into the pan, then open up your cans. As soon as the stoup bubbles, dinner is done.

Smoky Sweet-Potato Chicken Stoup

This stoup will quickly become one of your comfort food favorites, promise!

Pappa al Pomodoro

Pappa al Pomodoro is Tuscan stale bread soup. It is a favorite of my mom, Elsa. When we are both tired this is a good go-to recipe: pappa for my mama. Use a vegetable peeler to curl off nice big shavings of Parmigiano-Reggiano to float on top of the soup.

Mexican Tomatillo Stoup with Chorizo

A stoup is thicker than soup and thinner than stew.

Fall Minestrone

More like fall-in-love-with soup.

My Mom’s 15-Minute Tomato and Bean Stoup

One rainy day I called my mom from the road. I was getting a cold and I really wanted soup for supper. She said she didn’t know what she had on hand, but she’d come up with something. This was it. (And you don’t have to be sick to enjoy it.)

Spanish Fish and Chorizo Stoup

Food Network is located at Chelsea Market, in Manhattan. The Lobster Place is a great seafood shop within this huge market. I made up this meal one night during a run of taping for 30-Minute Meals. I stopped into the market and took home pure white scrod, some tiny Manila clams, and a little pack of saffron powder as my inspiration. It was so delish that John and I ate it three nights in ten, sharing it with family and friends two of those evenings as the simplest, tastiest way we could think to entertain a crowd. Whether you’re feeding one or some, make a whole pot of this stoup (thicker than soup, thinner than stew), as the leftovers get even better!
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