Soup / Starter
4 viral, validated soup / starter recipes — each tested by a named editor in a real kitchen.
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Caldo verde — zuppa portoghese di patate e cavolo
Portugal's national soup: a silky purée of potato and onion in good olive oil, with finely shredded greens (couve / collard) stirred in at the end so they stay bright, and slices of smoky chouriço for richness. Humble, soothing and beloved from everyday dinners to festas — finished with a generous thread of olive oil and served with broa cornbread.
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Tom yum goong — zuppa thai piccante e aspra di gamberi
Thailand's most famous soup: a fragrant, fiery, sour broth alive with lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime leaf and chilli, studded with plump shrimp and mushrooms, balanced with fish sauce and lime. Tom yum goong walks the Thai tightrope of hot, sour, salty and a touch of sweet — clear-broth or creamy with a spoon of chilli paste and evaporated milk. Bright, aromatic and ready in 20 minutes.
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Zuppa agro-piccante — suan la tang cinese
The takeout favourite done right: a savoury broth made genuinely hot from white pepper and genuinely sour from black vinegar, thick with silky ribbons of egg, soft tofu, wood-ear mushroom and bamboo shoot, lightly thickened to a velvety body. Suan la tang is fast, warming and endlessly adjustable — the balance of pepper-heat and vinegar-tang, added at the end, is what separates a great bowl from a gloopy one.
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Tom kha gai — zuppa thai di pollo e cocco
The gentler, creamy cousin of tom yum: a fragrant Thai soup of chicken and mushrooms in a silky coconut-milk broth, perfumed with galangal (kha), lemongrass and kaffir lime leaf, and balanced with fish sauce and lime. Tom kha gai is soothing and aromatic rather than fiery — the coconut mellows the heat — with the same bright hot-sour-salty edge underneath. Comforting, quick and luxurious, it's a Thai restaurant favourite that's easy to make at home.