We love soup! Browse through a variety of Nigella's favourite soup recipes - Thai Chicken Noodle Soup, Butternut and Sweet Potato Soup, Pea and Pesto Soup and many more.
The grainy liquid is hearty on its own, and the best way of soaking up excess alcohol lingering in the system. The frankfurters make…Read on
I use frozen broccoli; actually, frozen organic broccoli, if that makes you feel better. In fact, this is better when made with frozen,…Read on
While you can make it with pesto from a jar, the difference when you use the "fresh" stuff in a tub that you can find in chiller cabinets…Read on
This is an almost instant, super soothing supper made easily from store cupboard ingredients. I have stipulated two tablespoons of…Read on
This is child's play to make, and I use the term advisedly, since it is the invention of my ten-year-old son Bruno (Brunostrone, we…Read on
There is slightly more stock in this reworking of the How To Eat original, but it remains a real favourite supper for one greedy person,…Read on
Ever since I overcame my prejudices about buying pre-chopped fruit and veg, my cooking life has got a lot simpler. And you should…Read on
I know that for some people nothing feels more restoring than something warm and unchallengingly bland, but when it's succour and…Read on
Forgive the tweeness of the title, but this is a soup of such sunny, mood-enhancing yellowness that it overcomes even the most pervasively…Read on
Even if you don't have much chicken left over, you should still make this. A few shreds will be plenty. (And this recipe is worth…Read on
A really delicious soup, which happens not to contain any added fat.Read on
This is deliciously creamy winter warmer and I'm sure Nigella will approve.Read on