Caldo verde, khaddi and French onion ramen: nine winter soup recipes from around the world (2024)

Your social media feed might be filled with friends, acquaintances and enemies living it up in warmer, sunnier climes in the northern hemisphere. How to quell your envy? If you’re like me, the kitchen is your place of solace and redemption; as the south-east areas of Australia experience the coldest temperatures in years, a bowl of soup is all it takes to revive the soul.

Here are some of the Guardian’s greatest winter-friendly soups from around the world, ready to be recreated in the comfort of your home.

1. Caldo verde

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When you can’t go to Portugal, bring Portugal to you. While variations of caldo verde abound, you’ll likely find a host of humble ingredients – potato, onion, leafy greens, smoky sausage – in a hearty, comforting bowl.

Felicity Cloake’s recipe builds layers of texture – finely shredded greens (such as kale or cavolo nero), blended potatoes for body, and cubed spuds to finish. The real magic comes from the Portuguese chouriço (if you cannot find this, substitute with Spanish chorizo); the charred sausage infuses the soup with a smokey warmth.

2. Ribollita

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If, like my husband, you hate the monotony of eating thin, pureed soups, this chunky, stick-to-your-ribs, Tuscan peasant dish leans almost into stew territory thanks to the addition of beans, bread and a rainbow of vegetables.

This is an excellent recipe to use up those mangy carrots languishing in the vegetable crisper. Along with celery and onion (the trio becomes soffritto, the base of many classic Italian dishes) you add cannellini beans, tinned tomatoes and whatever stale bread you have lying around.

If you have a parmesan cheese rinds squirelled away in your fridge (you do do this, don’t you?), throw that in too for an umami boost.

3. Mafé (west African peanut soup)

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Another soup-stew for your consideration. I have vegan family members who eat this almost weekly and swear by the moreish, spicy peanut-tomato combination. With a generous dose of garlic and ginger, and almost half a jar of peanut butter, this recipe is a revelation for the uninitiated and will likely kickstart a seasonal addiction to the nutty spread.

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4. Adas bil hamoud (sour lentil soup)

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For those who prefer spiky and sour flavours, Yotam Ottolenghi’s take on adas bil hamoud – a soup eaten across the Arab world – will jolt you out of your winter blues. It’s a vegan-friendly wonder of earthy lentils, sweet onions and nourishing silverbeet, and the addition of three lemons – juice and zest – that really brings things home.

5. Khaddi

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Still on the sour-soup train comes this south Asian yoghurt and chickpea-flour soup from the UK chef Urvesh Parvais. The lactic tang combined with turmeric, cumin, curry leaves and ginger is a symphony on the palate. Serve with Parvais’ kitchdi, a gently spiced rice dish, for the full package.

6. Caramelised onion and chilli ramen

Is it French onion soup? Is it Japanese ramen? Meera Sodha’s soup creation borrows from both culinary worlds with delicious results. You’ll need to start the soy eggs the day before but they will keep in the fridge for up to a week, ready for when the ramen cravings strike.

7. Avgolemono with fennel and dill oil

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Avgolemono (which translates from Greek to “egg-lemon”) is at its heart a chicken soup folded through with a lemon and egg sauce to achieve its delicate mouthfeel. Be careful when you temper the sauce. Slowly combine the warm stock with the egg mixture until smooth and hom*ogenous – too hot and too fast and it will curdle, resulting in an egg-drop soup. But do it right and it becomes a velvety elixir that will surely cure all that ails you.

8. Roast garlic and almond soup with mushroom migas

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You read that right – this recipe for Spanish white soup calls for not one but two whole bulbs (not cloves!) of garlic. Do not be alarmed. As José Pizzaro points out, roasted garlic is a “completely different creature” from its fresh counterpart. Roasting the garlic diffuses its abrasiveness to reveal a mellow, creamy flavour that works beautifully with the white beans and roasted almonds. If you can find jerusalem artichokes they are earthly delights in the migas; otherwise mushrooms will work just as well.

9. Tom kha gai

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There’s a lot to love about this silky Thai chicken soup: the symmetry of creamy coconut and vibrant citrus and lemongrass, the daring handful of bird’s eye chillies, the freshness of coriander – roots, leaves and all. Plus if you’ve never ventured beyond flat and button mushrooms, reach for oyster mushrooms. These fragile, ethereal lobes have a subtle seafood flavour that does wonders here.

Caldo verde, khaddi and French onion ramen: nine winter soup recipes from around the world (2024)

FAQs

What is the #1 soup in the world? ›

According to the Taste Atlas Awards, the international food database, the Filipino favorite, Sinigang, is hailed as the best soup in the world.

What is the famous international soup from France? ›

French onion soup (French: soupe à l'oignon [sup a lɔɲɔ̃]) is a soup of onions, gently fried and then cooked in meat stock or water, usually served gratinéed with croutons or a larger piece of bread covered with cheese floating on top.

What is the national soup of the United States? ›

In the U.S., gumbo is the top national soup, a thick spicy soup from Louisiana. Clam chowder is another.

What are some popular regional or ethnic soups from around the world? ›

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Where is the oldest soup in the world? ›

Wattana Panich is best known for its beef and goat soup that was first cooked half a century ago. The owner of the restaurant said they store the soup every night and add water to it in the morning.

What is the UK's favorite soup? ›

The people have spoken. This is the UK's favourite soup!

A survey by YouGov in 2011 revealed 37% of brits rated tomato soup as their favourite with men and women of all ages agreeing on this. Potato and leek came in second place with 17% and Chicken followed behind with 16%, but is tomato still the UK's fave?

Do they eat French onion soup in France? ›

Nowadays, onion soup is renowned all over the world as an iconic part of French gastronomy. Essentially made from caramelized onions, meat broth, wine and served with croutons topped with melty cheese, there are many versions of this dish today!

Is French onion soup actually from France? ›

The classic French onion soup gets its name from its country of origin: France. After making its debut in the 18th century, it has become a national treasure. During ancient times (and still today), onions were cheap and easy to grow, and hence, readily available.

What are 3 French soups? ›

Bouillabaisse – a stew of mixed herbs, fish, and vegetables. Garbure – a thick French soup or stew of ham with cabbage and other vegetables, usually with cheese and stale bread added. Oille – a French potée or soup believed to be the forerunner of pot-au-feu composed of various meats and vegetables.

What is the oldest soup? ›

In Krung Thep Maha Nakhon (Bangkok), there is an award-winning restaurant called Wattana Panich, where you can order and then eat a beef and goat soup that is 49 years old.

What is the famous soup in North America? ›

Gumbo | United States

Cultures and flavors meld in a hearty soup that's a star of Louisiana cuisine, influenced by West African, Native Choctaw and French cuisines. Versions made with seafood, chicken and sausage are among the most popular today, but there are myriad ways to make this Southern specialty.

What is the soup that stopped the war? ›

Heinrich Bullinger later cast that in terms of the Kappeler Milchsuppe ("milk soup of Kappel"), an anecdotal account of how a meal was shared by the two armies, Zürich's providing the bread and Zug's the milk. That became a lasting symbol of reconciliation and compromise between confederates.

What soup do Asians eat? ›

American Chinese cuisine

In American-Chinese restaurants some of the most popular soups are: egg drop soup, hot and sour soup, wonton soup, and chicken with corn soup.

What are 3 specialty soups? ›

List
NameOrigin
BorschtUkraine
BouillabaisseFrance
Shark fin soupChina
Tom yam kungThailand

What are the 4 main soups? ›

There are four main categories of soup: Thin, Thick, Cold and National.

What is America's favorite soup? ›

According to a survey conducted by StrawPoll, the most popular soup in America is tomato soup. It's a classic favorite that has been enjoyed for generations, often paired with a grilled cheese sandwich for a comforting and satisfying meal.

What is the most expensive soup? ›

Campbell's have created a list of the words most expensive soups on earth. The first is a soup of the day at the Norwood Chinese Restaurant in Australia. A single bowl of this broth costs $450 Australian dollars, £263, but the price may not be the only point of contention for diners interested in supping on this soup.

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