Here are recipes for a light broth with fresh vegetables. It is especially good if it is prepared from natural vegetables grown with your own hands or in the midst of their harvest. We will tell you how to cook it, what ingredients are needed for cooking and what this soup is best served with. Cooking will not take much time, and the soup itself will delight with a wonderful taste and aroma.
One recipe – three different soups. Fast, unusual, interesting, delicious. You can prepare a diet and lean soup, and for your beloved husband – meat soup. And also for yourself – easily, gently. What you like, you choose. I think I like all the options. Try to cook.
Cooked pickle with buckwheat, instead of the classic pearl barley. And why not, it’s very tasty and rich. Cooking this pickle is easy and interesting. I suggest you start cooking immediately and feed your loved ones.
Very tender, rich, delicious cream soup. It is not only pleasant to the taste, but also very useful. It is recommended for recuperation after illness. This soup is suitable for all children and adults. From fairly simple products, a rather exquisite dish is obtained.
The soup is made from string beans, sweet pepper with the addition of bright lentils (red, green, brown), beans and cereals. A plate of this fragrant soup will perfectly fit into your home dinner.
Very tasty soup. Hearty, tender and nutritious. Onion soup is loved in my family, but the classic soup for my men is somewhat meager, but the addition of potatoes and beans of my favorite Blanche makes it satisfying.
Healthy and delicious, thick as a stew, soup with vegetables and oat flakes. It is prepared in 15 minutes and really helps out when you need to cook something quick and healthy.
“Shurpa” (sorpa, sorba, etc.) – in the Turkic languages – “soup”. But this is an absolutely amazing soup of baked lamb with vegetables – rich, fragrant.
Shurpa is a hearty soup or meat broth that has become widespread in the East, where it is known by various names: shurpa, chorpa, shorpo, sorpa, and finally, in Moldova and the Balkans, from where it was borrowed, chorba.