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I wanted comforting food this week that would showcase the wonderful late spring/early summer vegetables that are appearing in markets all over the country right now – great big bunches of chard with wide stems and lush leaves, tender leeks, the last of the fava beans, first of the green beans and the first of the summer squash, still small and delicate. I didn’t have a lot of time, and I wanted to make dishes that I could serve as the main dish for dinners throughout the week, so I did what the French do: I made soup.
~Martha Rose Shulman~
White beans from the pantry and favas and green beans from the market are the basis of a beautiful and hearty dish.
This is a simple and comforting soup that is especially delicious in the spring, when Swiss chard is at its sweetest and most tender.
Puréed Zucchini Soup With Curry
A little basmati rice contributes just the right amount of substance to this soup.
Fennel, Garlic and Potato Soup
A lighter, dairy-free version of vichyssoise, this anise-scented soup is good hot or cold.
Adding dairy to this comforting soup would not be out of place, but it’s plenty satisfying without it.
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