(Part 2) Best soups & stews cooking books according to redditors

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We found 182 Reddit comments discussing the best soups & stews cooking books. We ranked the 44 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/mojofrog · 7 pointsr/ehlersdanlos

Be kind to yourself. In my 50yrs. experience with EDS the medications they prescribe for pain and depression cause more harm than help. Obviously if you are suffering from severe depression by all means follow your doctors advise! But for many EDS'ers the meds are given because they don't know what else to do for us. And it's hard to eat well when you are hurting, exhausted and stressed, in fact at these times I usually crave junk comfort foods. At this point in my life I don't take any meds except for allergies, Zyrtec, Zantac, Flonase and a multi-vitamin. I notice a big difference in my mood, digestive issues, pain and energy levels if I don't take them. The allergies seem to give me more flu like symptoms than say stuffy nose, sneezing kind of symptoms that are normally associated with allergies.

If you can, cut dairy, sugar and processed grains (processed foods in general) from your diet. Keep your diet simple. One of my favorite meals is a green salad with olive oil, lemon juice and sea salt. You'd be amazed how good it is.

I also really like this cook book series https://www.amazon.com/Twelve-Months-Monastery-Soups-International/dp/0892439319/ref=pd_sim_14_2/135-5519668-7193763?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0892439319&pd_rd_r=3b88de64-3060-11e9-a2a5-f7b1fe51f851&pd_rd_w=ayGUm&pd_rd_wg=SRtKR&pf_rd_p=90485860-83e9-4fd9-b838-b28a9b7fda30&pf_rd_r=0SMS876S9ZWEH2W449PA&psc=1&refRID=0SMS876S9ZWEH2W449PA
There's just a few ingredients, you throw it all in a pot and all the ones I have tried have tasted great.

I also just purchased a Gazelle Glider exercise machine. I've tried ellipticals, bikes, treadmills, you name it, with little success - knees and hips popping out everywhere! This one I can do and it's actually pretty fun. When I'm a bit stronger (I just had my second cervical fusion) I'll start back slowly with palates.

The hardest thing for me to learn is to pace myself and not beat myself up by pushing to hard. But when I'm broken I reset. Focus on what you need and what your body needs. Take pleasure in the kind things you do for yourself: cooking a nourishing meal, a warm bath, gentle stretching.

u/dr3 · 4 pointsr/EatCheapAndHealthy

I recently got into soup when I spent time in Minneapolis and just started getting good cookware and ingredients for soups. Last week I made roasted poblano corn chowder with bacon, chicken and sharp cheddar. Here is a good soup book that's free on the Amazon Lending Library, I used the recipe from it.

I really like Potato & Leek (with Bacon) or White Pea & Ham this time of the year. I also like making Lentils with italian sausage and veggies. I just moved, don't have a freezer, but want to try making/freezing stock next time I buy a whole chicken. I use that boullion paste stuff in the refrigerator instead of stock right now.

u/wotan_weevil · 4 pointsr/Cooking

Chen, A Tradition of Soup: Flavors from China's Pearl River Delta https://www.amazon.com/Tradition-Soup-Flavors-Chinas-Pearl/dp/155643765X

Cantonese.

u/throw667 · 2 pointsr/slowcooking

I have THIS book.

It does stick a finger in the nose of French cooking, and I don't particularly like the style of the attitude of the preference for a slow cooker for haute cuisine. But if you're stuck on the idea of slow-cooking French recipes, there it is, in all its glory.

u/Ereshkigal234 · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I have a group of em, especially if you want any! i love love love the penny books. any of these would just make my skirt fly up.

u/myfriendrandy · 2 pointsr/Frugal

I have this cookbook and it is a pretty neat way for someone to make quick and easy but good tasting dishes: Campbell's Creative Cooking With Soup

u/sallydreams · 2 pointsr/budgetfood
u/amazon-converter-bot · 1 pointr/FreeEBOOKS

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u/Snoswnager · 1 pointr/Cooking

If you're soup obsessed get this. I have it and cook from it at least once a week. It's by these guys who have a soup only restaurant in Chicago, called Soupbox, and it's amazing. My favorite recipe is the sweet corn chowder... there's actually some in my fridge right now...

u/17Hongo · 1 pointr/AskMen

Cumin-roasted carrot and parsnip

Gruyere and Mushroom Tart I have no idea what the hell "shortening" is, I just make some shortcrust pastry.

Lancashire cheese, beetroot and orange zest pie you could use something a little less strong instead of the mayo, like sour cream, creme fraiche, or cream cheese - this makes the other flavours stand out a bit more. Grate in the zest of one orange per 4 servings, and serve with a little bit of chutney on top - preferably one that isn't too sweet.

Carrot and Coriander Soup: I got that from This book. I'm hesitant to copy out cookbook recipes on the internet, but I'd recommend buying this one. I found it on the US site for you (I'm assuming you're American), but I'm not sure how much it would cost you, since it's a British book. It's definitely worth having though.

u/coffee_cup · 1 pointr/Cooking

This book has some really nice photographs of soup. I'd recommend it for getting some ideas for photography of soup - and recipes.

http://www.amazon.com/Sunday-Soup-Mouth-Watering-Easy-Make/dp/0811860329

u/Roquer · 1 pointr/VegRecipes
u/zhemor · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Jacob is just the cutest!

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