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Storm Soup

Make This Soup Tonight!

Blayne Macauley November 3, 2015

It's officially soup weather here in #ATL, and I'm psyched.  Besides the fact that it's rainy and gross outside, it gives me the opportunity to break out my Le Creuset Dutch Oven (I have the orange) and get to cooking one of my favorite foods.  

I love soup because it's a whole meal in one, and all you have to do is add bread.  This particular soup, Storm Soup, is a mix of split pea and potato soup that is so satisfying.  I doubled the recipe and did half chicken stock and half water + vegetable bouillon, but that's because I love the flavoring of bullion (this is my favorite).   As long as I am recommending things, I want to tell you about this onion chopper.  My step mother gave it to me years ago. I use it every single day to chop some sort of veggie, and it's my go to wedding present.  It was great to use for this soup because the onions were so strong and my eyes were watering

Insiders tips: I went to Whole foods to get the ingredients.  If you go to the one on WPF the split peas are in the produce section and are in one of those help yourself containers on the wall, but they are not sold in the bean section.  I also overanalyzed the type of ham they had because the large slices were fairly expensive.  I ended up getting a small ham the size of a toy football, and it was perfect.  

Jimmy was surprised how good this soup was and kept exclaiming, "Honey, this is so good, and I don't even like ham!" Oliver also ate it for lunch yesterday and kept yelling "Yum!" I agree.  It was the perfect soup for stormy weather, and I'm glad we have tons leftover.

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In Food Tags soup, winter food, le Creuset, A Taste of Georgia

The Recipe That Made Me Love Chicken Thighs.

Blayne Macauley January 14, 2015

This week's Garnish & Gather meal featured chicken thighs.  I was hesitant.  Historically I've been more of a white meat girl.  Since confessing my love for Top Chef, I'm embarrassed to admit this.  Tom Colicchio regularly touts the superiority of dark meat, but I just wasn't there. 

Chef Amy Ponzoli changed my mind.  Maybe it was the cherry gastrique, or maybe it was the wine, I'm not sure, but for the first time I saw what all the hype was about.  The meat was flavorful and cooked perfectly!  The flavor combination of the sweet and tart cherry gastrique and the chicken thighs was heaven.

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In Food Tags little tart bake shop, Top Chef, Atlanta, The Seeker Wine, Tom Colicchio, Chef Amy Ponzoli, Garnish & Gather, le Creuset

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