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“Green broth” may not sound like the name of world-class soup, but that’s just what “caldo verde” is. Considered by many as Portugal’s national dish, this soup gets its green color from finely sliced ...
As the winter temperatures drop, this rustic Portuguese-inspired soup fits the bill for a hearty and warming supper. We’ve added linguica, the flavorful Portuguese sausage, to the usual potato and ...
Editor’s note: We’ve heated up the stockpot and given you a tested recipe for soup every week since New Year’s Day. This is the last recipe in our series. Enjoy! Caldo verde is Portuguese for “green ...
Caldo verde is so, so good. It’s exactly the kind of deceptively simple dish that surprises you with the deep, rich flavor it draws out of a few simple ingredients. “Caldo verde” means “green soup,” ...
MY PORTUGUESE MOTHER mother had her own way of making sopa de legumes, a creamy vegetable soup I still crave. She’d fill a pot with water and chuck in a halved onion (no dicing required), a whole ...
1. In a large pot over medium-high heat, heat the olive oil. Cook the chorizo, stirring often, for 2 minutes or until the oil turns red. 2. Add the onion and garlic. Cook, stirring often, for 8 ...
Green drinks such as juices and smoothies may be on the cutting edge of fashionable, healthful eats, but green soups are even hotter — a claim that can at least be substantiated temperature-wise, if ...
This classic Portuguese soup delivers big flavor and plenty of nutrition thanks to a pound of slivered kale. 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 (14- to 16-ounce) package fully cooked pork or beef ...