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Chef John's Irish Stew
Pay attention to the cut of lamb used in this recipe. I used lamb shoulder chops, which are a fantastic value, when you consider flavor, useable meat, and price. They will probably be the cheapest lamb at the store, have more flavor and richness than leg meat, and are cheaper than shanks and loins. It takes a while for the meat to braise and fall off the bone, but it's a wait rewarded with tender, succulent chucks of lamb.
Chef John's Minestrone Soup
This is the type of dish I never make the same way twice, but I hope you give this amazing minestrone recipe a try soon, but only once.
Roasted Chicken Broth
Start this flavorful chicken broth by roasting the chicken first, then use all the dark meat to fortify the broth.
Spicy Chicken Thai Soup
Most of the ingredients for this Thai-inspired spiced soup can be found in the supermarket. The red curry paste is spicy, but by controlling the amount of paste you add, you can tailor this to your own threshold of pain.
Chef John's Spanish Garlic Soup (Sopa de Ajo)
Sopa de Ajo is a wonderfully rustic bread soup spiked with sliced garlic, paprika, and ham. If that wasn't enough to get your attention, it's also topped with eggs poached in a fragrant, brick-red broth. It's like a steaming bowl of breakfast-for-dinner.
Chef John's Irish Pork Stew
This Irish pork stew is a variation of corned beef and cabbage. And in case you didn't know, corned beef and cabbage is not typically eaten on St. Patrick's Day in Ireland.
Chef John's Homemade Chicken Noodle Soup
This homemade chicken noodle soup is soul-warming and deliciously simple — just chicken and noodles. What makes it so good is the homemade roasted chicken stock.
Farmer Cheese Dumplings
I'm going to show you the simplest, easiest dumpling recipe I know. Just so everyone is clear — I'm talking about American-style dumplings. This technique will work no matter what liquid you're going to simmer the dumplings on top of — gravy, soup, stew, whatever you like.
Got No Beef Stew
Got no beef? That's ok, because I am going to show you how to make something that looks like beef stew, eats like beef stew, and kinda sorta tastes like beef stew without having to use any beef. And whether you're making this because beef is just too expensive, or you are trying to cut down on the amount of beef you eat, or you just enjoy bad grammar — no matter the reason, I really do think you're going to enjoy this! Serve with buttered bread.
Moroccan Harira Soup
Harira is Morocco's most popular soup. It is without a doubt one of the best soups you'll ever enjoy, and I am very happy to show you my take on this dish. Once you taste it you'll understand why the combination of pasta, lentils, and chickpeas is so hearty, so flavorful, and so satisfying. If you prefer a vegetarian harira soup, you can leave out the lamb.
Chef John's Mulligatawny Soup
I'm showing you my take on what is considered one of the world's greatest soups. Which was invented, I hear, because British soldiers in India weren't able to start a meal without soup. This is incredibly hearty, savory, and comforting, and something that should be on every soup lover's bucket list. Serve with naan.
Chef John's Brunswick Stew
My take on a Southern classic stew featuring pork, chicken thighs, and veggies. This comforting dish is hearty and meaty with a rich flavor profile.
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