8 Techniques to Make Great Soups! After this video you will know how to make soup from everything 🍲

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  • @Refika
    @Refika  Год назад +243

    Chicken Soup
    850 g chicken carcass, any chicken meat would do great as well
    3 tablespoons olive oil
    1 onion, halved into four
    6 cloves garlic, 4 whole, 2 pureed
    2 pinches salt
    Half teaspoon black peppercorn
    1.5 L hot water
    1 tablespoon butter
    4 handfuls orzo
    1 tablespoon tomato paste
    200 g tomato puree
    Black pepper
    Red pepper flakes
    Salt
    Parsley
    Lemon
    • Heat the olive oil in pressure cooker pot and add the chicken carcass to brown.
    • Sear the carcass and add the onion and 4 garlic cloves.
    • Season with salt and black peppercorn and pour the hot water on it.
    • Close the lid and set the pressure setting to high. When the lid is tight and the pressure is enough to cook, place the pressure cooker on a small burner on low heat. Cook for 12 minutes.
    • At the end of 12 minutes, turn off the heat and remove the pressure of the pot and open the lid.
    • If you don’t have a pressure cooker, boiling the chicken on medium heat for 20 minutes with the lid on would do great as well.
    • Take out the chickens and shred them into strands by using two forks. It is nice to have some chunks as well.
    • Melt the butter and add the chicken shreds back to pot and crisp them nicely.
    • Add the garlic puree and orzo and continue to sauté until orzo gets slightly brown.
    • Add the tomato paste and sauté for a minute.
    • Pour the chicken stock and add the tomato puree to have nice red colour. Cook it for about 10 minutes more.
    • Finally, dish the soup and sprinkle some parsley leaves and drop some lemon juice. Enjoy with loved ones.
    Pumpkin Soup
    300 g pumpkin, 2 handfuls roughly chopped, you can use any vegetable for this soup
    1 carrot, roughly chopped
    1 onion, roughly chopped
    7 cloves of garlic, whole
    1 walnut-sized piece of ginger, grated
    1,5 L hot water, 6 cups
    Parsley
    Red pepper flakes
    200 g canned kidney beans or any beans or peas
    2 handfuls chard or spinach, chopped
    • Heat a medium sized pressure cooker on high heat.
    • Add the pumpkin, carrot, onion, ginger, and water.
    • Close the lid and set the pressure setting to low. When the lid is tight and the pressure is enough to cook, place the pressure cooker on a small burner on low heat. Cook for 8 minutes.
    • If using a regular pot, cook around 30 minutes with lid on until all veggies are softened.
    • At the end of 8 minutes, turn off the heat and remove the pressure of the pot and open the lid.
    • After all ingredients are cooked, blend the soup with an immersion blender until it is smooth.
    • Ladle the soup into bowls sprinkle with red pepper flakes and parsley if desired.
    • If you want, you can make your soup more fulfilling by adding boiled beans or chopped of greens such as chard or spinach.
    Chicken Vegetable Soup with Liaison
    2 carrots, diced
    1 potato, diced
    2 red pepper, diced
    1 onion, halved into four
    3 tablespoons olive oil
    1 chicken breast, diced
    1 L water, 4 cups
    Half teaspoon black peppercorn
    1 teaspoon salt
    1 egg yolk
    4 tablespoons savoury yoghurt
    2 clove of garlic
    2 tablespoons vinegar, lemon juice would be great
    Parsley
    • Heat the olive oil and add the chicken breast to sauté in a pot.
    • Then add the potato, carrot, red pepper, onion and continue to sauté.
    • After all ingredients are browned add the water. Let it boil for 10 minutes.
    • Meanwhile to make the liaison, whisk the egg yolk, yoghurt, garlic and vinegar.
    • Once the vegetables are cooked with a ladle, slowly add some soup to the yogurt and egg mixture to temper it. Whisk well after each addition.
    • Take out the onion and add the yogurt and egg mixture back into the pot. Stir well, turn the heat on to medium and bring to a low simmer.
    • Simmer for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
    • Dish the soup and sprinkle some parsley leaves.
    • Enjoy with loved ones!
    Mushroom Soup
    2 tablespoons olive oil
    1 teaspoon butter
    400 g mushroom, sliced
    1 onion, diced
    5 cloves garlic, sliced
    1 L Water, 4 cups, use half milk half water if not using cream
    1 cup brown stock
    100 g cream, 35% fat
    1 teaspoon salt
    1 teaspoon black pepper
    Half teaspoon dried oregano
    1 pinch red pepper flakes
    Parsley, to garnish
    • Heat the olive oil in a large pot on high heat and sauté the mushrooms.
    • Add the onion and garlic and continue to sauté. Spare some mushrooms to garnish.
    • Pour the brown stock and milk before it is hot and cook for 10-15 minutes. Instead of milk you can add cream directly to the soup.
    • Lastly, blend the soup with an immersion blender till the texture becomes creamy and smooth.
    • Dish the soup and sprinkle the mushrooms, red pepper flakes and parsley. Bon a petit!
    Cypriot Tarhana
    3 kg sour yogurt
    1 L of milk, use fresh milk if you can find
    1 kg split or crushed wheat*
    8 cloves of garlic, halved
    1 cup boiled chickpeas
    1 tablespoon of salt
    • Depending on your preference, sour your homemade yoghurt or village yoghurt you bought on the counter for 1 whole day.
    • Then, to get rid of the lumps, put it in a pot and stir with a wooden spoon.
    • Place the pot on the cooker and when it starts to boil, stir it again with the wooden spoon. When it starts to bubble up, add the yarmas slowly and the garlic dividing them in two. Then, add the milk - still slowly - and stir the mixture till it reaches the consistency of sloppy dough. Add in the chickpeas
    • When this cools down, it should have the consistency of dough. Take 2 big handfuls each, put them in fridge bags and place them in the deep freeze.
    Cooking the tarhana
    400 g tarhana, 1 pack
    1 L hot water
    2 tablespoons butter
    ½ bar halloumi, diced
    • Empty a packet of tarhana into a pot with 1 L boiling water in it and cook gently on low heat
    till the tarhana is tender.
    • Then, increase the heat and cook for 35-40 minutes
    the tarhana should have a thick consistency.
    • Meanwhile, melt the butter and add the haloumi to fry nicely. Do not turn the haloumi until it nicely sealed. Otherwise, it can lose it is consistency.
    • When haloumi get crispy and brown it is ready.
    • Add this as you are about the serve so that the butter and halloumi can sizzle and your
    soup will be a treat for the eye, nose and ear!
    * Tarhana is best done with yarma.
    However, if you cannot find it and use whole wheat,, soak the wheat in water a day before cooking. The Next day, after 20 minutes of scalding, put them through food processor.
    According to its consistency, when preparing the meal you may have to use less milk.

    • @nelo4real
      @nelo4real Год назад +25

      Wow Refika, you always go above and beyond 🥰🥰🥰

    • @cribraga9215
      @cribraga9215 Год назад +17

      Thank you for posting all recipes. Some are new for me and combination is really interesting. Will try all of them!

    • @jolandajulyan3568
      @jolandajulyan3568 Год назад +7

      How do you dry out the mixture? And for how long? We're in South Africa, with the start of summer. With the drying process, won't the wheat start to ferment, making you sick if you reconstitute the dried out mixture into a soup? Thank you kindly, much appreciated. I simply love all your videos, it's very educational and informative. Thank you for sharing it with the world. Blessings 😁

    • @jeancunnane7472
      @jeancunnane7472 Год назад +5

      Wow! TY!

    • @shanthiramkumar185
      @shanthiramkumar185 Год назад +2

      Pls share the measurements for lentil soup

  • @shannonessig5959
    @shannonessig5959 Год назад +533

    It would be great for schools to have soup available everyday for every child. More nutritious than a frozen pizza or "nuggets". Healthier children are less grumpy. So parents and teachers would be happy, too. ;)

    • @Refika
      @Refika  Год назад +38

      Yess yess yess.. and a tasty soup is really the easies it eay to eat veggies

    • @aluminiumknight4038
      @aluminiumknight4038 Год назад +2

      Liquids are too messy, I'm against fast food but soup will have different problems

    • @cstz
      @cstz Год назад +40

      @@aluminiumknight4038 Soup is a staple in school canteens in my country, it's always (and I do mean always) available, from kindergarten to universities, and that has never been a problem.

    • @sootuckchoong7077
      @sootuckchoong7077 Год назад +21

      I feel this soup making is much easier than pizza, cakes, buns, etc.

    • @SFVGIRL
      @SFVGIRL Год назад +25

      It's an absolutely brilliant idea, for a host reasons! So inexpensive, can use leftovers, it's nutritious. Even cold soups! Gazpacho, cucumber dill...

  • @markothesharko
    @markothesharko Год назад +79

    Hi Refika,
    I love your channel. My mother was half Turkish, Half German from Detroit, Michigan. But my Turkish grandfather died when I was a small child. Most of my Turkish culture was related to food. But since there are no Turkish restaurants we often ate at Greek restaurants, and my mom made Greek dishes that are common for Turks too. Moussaka, dolmas, chicken and pilaf, baklava, spanakopita, and others. But your channel is opening my experience to more TURKISH food culture, and I love it. Thank you! Thanks you! Thank you! Every one of your recipes I've made has been fantastic.

    • @buztuz6206
      @buztuz6206 Год назад +5

      Those you mentioned as a greek food are not greek. Purely turkish

    • @markothesharko
      @markothesharko Год назад +3

      @@buztuz6206 in the U.S. the Greek restaurants have those dishes. And there aren't any Turkish restaurants.

    • @defnej
      @defnej Год назад +4

      There are Turkish restaurants all over the US. Just depends on where you live. The small town of Bloomington, Indiana has three Turkish restaurants.

    • @markothesharko
      @markothesharko Год назад +3

      @@defnej WOW! I went to one in South Florida, but it wasn't very good. But I have never seen another one. I need to do some searching. Obviously Bloomington is BLESSED! 😀

    • @defnej
      @defnej Год назад +3

      @@markothesharko Miami has several Turkish restaurants. One is even listed in the Michelin guide for good price and performance quality. Tons of Turkish restaurants in California. Sometimes they prefer not to publicly call themselves Turkish due to potential attacks.

  • @cstz
    @cstz Год назад +122

    When watching your channel I've often noticed the similarities between Turkish and Portuguese cuisine, but I never thought I'd find people who love soup as much as we do! Growing up, you wouldn't be allowed to go to the main course if you didn't eat your soup first, and soup is actually always available in every single public canteen in the whole country, and in many private / commercial canteeens too.
    Also, we even use the same kind of pasta for the chicken soup, the orzo, which is called "pevide" here (we also make chicken soup with rice instead of pasta and it's also delicious).
    Loved the video, as always!

    • @fabifabi9677
      @fabifabi9677 Год назад +13

      I am a Portuguese Canadian and I definitely love this channel For that reason. I agree a 100% about the soup. As a child it was the only way I ate my vegetables. It was mandatory to eat a bowl of soup before anything else!By the way I love your hair and you are looking very nice these days.. Thank you for your channel and all your advocational information.

    • @misottovoce
      @misottovoce Год назад +9

      Reading your comment, I am thinking of the great Caldo Verde I was introduced to in a small restaurant in Villa Nova, Portugal (for those who don't know). Unfortunately, Isabel sold her restaurant to someone whose standards were 'different'. I am sure she is to this day very missed. I am German but my grandmother was Polish. With her too (and very typical Polish), there is no meal with starting with a soup. Tonight I made Caldo Verde,, but using Kalabasi sausage. Still very good!

    • @naomiemoore5725
      @naomiemoore5725 Год назад +3

      Will join the group here. I practically live on soup. Soup and salad is a daily ritual. My family roots were in Europe and I have met people from all over the world - all eager to share their favorite soup recipes and sources. And I make my own broth and stock and freeze so when a spur of the moment soup urge is on, I am prepared!

    • @jovankakhadra8978
      @jovankakhadra8978 Год назад +3

      Soups are absolutely great and fills taste buds, nutrition and your soul too. Soups are hard to find in restaurants in Chicago.

    • @jovankakhadra8978
      @jovankakhadra8978 Год назад +5

      Soups used to be the first course to be served before the regular meal.

  • @asdisskagen6487
    @asdisskagen6487 Год назад +22

    Soup is probably the most nutritious, healthy way to eat not just vegetables, but most ingredients. I am absolutely thrilled to see recommendations that it be used to ensure children from all walks of life get sufficient nutrition. This channel is fantastic and should have far more followers than it does.

  • @marianagomezrojas
    @marianagomezrojas Год назад +52

    I really appreciate the time you guys take to explain and write every recipe. Thanks so much

  • @gildafontoura1340
    @gildafontoura1340 Год назад

    Thank you for the wonderful gift. When culture shows it’s best. I am from Brazil and live in New York. I’ve been living here for 32 years and travel a lot. I wish I could have the pleasure of meeting you one day.

  • @niveditabhattacharjee8090
    @niveditabhattacharjee8090 Год назад +4

    Hi Refika, I am from India. You don’t know how you saved me. My son is a soup lover and I was fed up of making clear soups, sweet corn soups and Tomato soups for him. Turkish çorbalar are gems in a treasure. çorba tarifleri için çok teşekkürler. Ellerinize sağlık.

  • @MuzikAficionado
    @MuzikAficionado Год назад +39

    Glad to come across some turkish channel sharing their cuisine in English! Thank you for sharing the recipes in text as well! In Pakistan, chicken corn soup is always a hit, though people are now developing a taste for lentil and mushroom cream soups as well as for Thai soups. BTW, Great to see so many soup lovers around here❣

    • @cynthiakeller5954
      @cynthiakeller5954 Год назад

      In Texas we make a chicken corn soup made with onion, tomato, summer squash, spiced with cumin, sometimes has garlic. It's called calabasita (small squash) bc it's made with calabas but any summer squash will do. Made in all Mexican homes. Sometimes I put diced corn tortillas in it. So good!

  • @elwood212
    @elwood212 Год назад +4

    Refika, WOW, I’m BLOWN away. I’ve always been a huge Turkish food fan, living in a place with No TURKISH cafes or restaurants . Thank you thank you, for sharing these amazing tips combining 2 of my favourite things, Turkish food and soups. And you have given us the recipes. Bless you Woman, you ROCK! I love your taste, it’s just like mine, I’m now looking forward to more of your videos.🙏🙏🙏💕💕💕💕💕🇦🇺

  • @longestpossiblename
    @longestpossiblename Год назад +61

    I grew up with homemade soup almost every day of the year in Scotland and I do still love making and eating soup, though not quite as often as my mum made it. I'm definitely going to try out some of these soups, I'm all for adding more delicious soups to my repertoire!
    I made your pumpkin dessert and the coffee syrup last week and I already bought more pumpkin to do it again. Soooo good, thank you Refika!

    • @Refika
      @Refika  Год назад +7

      That makes you a soup gourmet 🤩 Let us know if you like these recipes as well! And thank you too, it's good to hear that you like it 😍

  • @electakhan8334
    @electakhan8334 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing great Turkish recipes....my ancestors were Turks and enjoyed longevity, now I know why! 😊

  • @sandya2948
    @sandya2948 Год назад +97

    Whenever I feel restless, or a little down in spirit…I always make soup! Never with a recipe, just using my cravings and cooking techniques to enhance flavour. Your video embraces everything I feel about creating soup🥰 You gave me new ideas and have lit my passion for soup-making❣️Thank-you Refika. Can’t wait to try these out🥰

    • @phina8392
      @phina8392 Год назад +3

      Me also, soup for the soul.

    • @jamesvoigt7275
      @jamesvoigt7275 Год назад +3

      Outstanding! I know too many people who make cookies, not soup, when they are feeling down. You are way ahead of them.

  • @SusanaLenguaLarga
    @SusanaLenguaLarga Год назад +1

    Wow! So knowledgeable and easy on the eyes. What a valuable human. The Mark Bittman of Turkey for sure!

  • @146agi122
    @146agi122 Год назад +17

    I have recently discovered you and have been watching your vlog from Toronto, Canada, but I was born in Budapest and I JUST LOVE YOUR style of cooking. It should be fun to create new dishes and watching your videos, I now got a second wind, and using your basic recipes, I now truly enjoy creating a mixture of turkish/hungarian cuisine for friends. ( We do after all have a 150 years of history together).

  • @ramonajordan3875
    @ramonajordan3875 Год назад +18

    Yum! As we move into fall, soups are calling my name. Soups, stews, chili are fall/winter staples.

  • @pay4fish
    @pay4fish Год назад +1

    I'm Mexican-American from the United States, so love, love that you are educating me with your channel!! Especially with the soups, love soup!!!

  • @jayc1223
    @jayc1223 Год назад +24

    Refika is so creative and generous with her cooking. I love watching her videos because I always learn so much.❤

  • @chaton20
    @chaton20 Год назад +2

    I’m Turkish and I learned so much from this video. Thank you! ❤

  • @vicky-s4c9x
    @vicky-s4c9x Год назад +36

    In Cyprus we like adding yiouvarlakia to the yogurt soup. These are balls of minced meat, onion and rice, Also, my grandmother, who was from Turkey, made a pastry and filled them minced meat. Delicious!

    • @meralodem
      @meralodem Год назад +7

      ''' balls of minced meat, onion and rice '' that exists in some soup recipes too, yuvarlak means round in Turkish btw

    • @behcetrenk4790
      @behcetrenk4790 Год назад

      We use to call that “tatar boregi “Cpriyot Turks.f.renk

    • @egemensentin
      @egemensentin Год назад +1

      One of my most favourite dishes is called “ekşili köfte” - “sour meatballs” in Turkish, which is none other than yiouvarlakia with avgolemono. My mum makes a mean one!

  • @michaelageorgescu1613
    @michaelageorgescu1613 Год назад +5

    I don’t have words to describe the delight you brought to my 1/8 Turkish roots! My beloved grandfather whose mother was Turkish definitely left serious marks in my taste searches around Eastern Europe and now North America, God rest his soul!
    I had NO idea why I was SO obsessed with soup & sadly couldn’t see it in my peers, too (that, AND feta cheese pies!)
    I love you & your channel - long live!
    ;)

  • @shilpamizzi7593
    @shilpamizzi7593 Год назад +52

    Soups are food for the soul. I associated soups with hospitals or sickness before but having lived in Europe for +25 years and tasted some amazing soups, I agree with you Refika, they are good for all times and should definitely go on school menus. Merci beaucoup for these delicious recipes that I'm going to try out real soon. Love from Paris.

  • @jamesvoigt7275
    @jamesvoigt7275 Год назад

    I love baking different kinds of bread. Soup and bread are magical together.

  • @mrscookie1517
    @mrscookie1517 Год назад +4

    You are the best at representing Turkey, not only at cooking, but also as a culture 👌

  • @foxedfolios
    @foxedfolios Год назад +1

    This channel is one of my favourite things on the internet. 🦊🤓 Tesekkurler!

  • @nic4549
    @nic4549 Год назад +20

    Hello! I made ezogelin today (using brown rice instead of bulgur, and fresh mint, brightened with a squeeze of lemon) as a side for dinner. We enjoyed it, my husband had seconds and I had thirds. Comforting, filling, and delicious, thank you for the ideas!

  • @Incognitoo3
    @Incognitoo3 Год назад +1

    This is my first exposure to a video from Turkey, and I rather enjoyed it. Thank you for this. I want to try some of your soups. Blessings from USA.

  • @lisarichards5835
    @lisarichards5835 Год назад +6

    This is EXACTLY what I've been looking for!!! I've several personal reasons why soup is #1 on my list for any meal... YUM!
    TIRING of ALL MY OLD STANDBY recipes, these new soups, with the flavorful bases are just the ticket!
    I, for one, have already started a new grocery list!
    Hello from the USA and Thank YOU for helping me kick my bland diet to the curb!
    I can't wait to watch and try more recipes coming out of your kitchen...
    AGAIN....
    Thank YOU for sharing your expertise!!!!

  • @rosamondschein9123
    @rosamondschein9123 Год назад +1

    everytime i see your videos i have the feeling i need to jump on a plane, visit your and your crew and make a cooking course with you. i just love your channel and all the lovely things you cook!!!

  • @n.m.3981
    @n.m.3981 Год назад +26

    Adore how you get right to the essential techniques and ingredients, beautiful job, great teaching style!

  • @maryjanegibson7743
    @maryjanegibson7743 Год назад +1

    Thank you. I know nothing about Turkish food, but I learned something from you today. These soups sound interesting. I like how some soups seem to exist across all countries and others are distinct to their own lands. I am glad to know something from your country.

  • @helenhouse2716
    @helenhouse2716 Год назад +6

    Thank you for this video! I’m cooking for a family member who can only eat liquid foods. This will help me make much more interesting things for her. I love Turkish food, and miss visiting Turkey. Your videos bring a bit of Turkey to my own kitchen.

    • @JC-justchillin
      @JC-justchillin Год назад

      A very lucky family member to have you make wonderful liquid fare. I often need only liquids too and soups are the best and mist versatile. Super foods.

  • @elizabethlopez295
    @elizabethlopez295 Год назад +7

    In Mexico we have different ways to make soups, tortilla soup is very famous but there are a lot more options in our cuisine. I loved your ideas and can’t wait to visit Türkiye to be able to taste all beautiful food from your amazing country. çok teşekkürler güzellik

  • @cz2301
    @cz2301 Год назад +55

    Love this new format! It,s a great way to recycle your old recipes while giving us more ideas to improvise or better plan our meals. Following recipes is a bit overwhelming but once we grasp the basics, we can go by ourselves, inspired by your channel. Keep going! And many thanks!

  • @annieclaire2348
    @annieclaire2348 Год назад +1

    Soup is my very favourite thing! Such lovely recipes on this video! Thank you!

  • @baharaksahin9562
    @baharaksahin9562 Год назад +51

    Hey Refika, this video has all the key vocabulary that I will teach in the Food & Healthy Eating unit to my 7th Grade students in China! Thank you yet again for always helping me in kitchen and now with my lesson content! Lots of love to the team ❤.

    • @buztuz6206
      @buztuz6206 Год назад +1

      Çin’ de çalışan bir Türk öğretmen. Ne çok imrendiğimi bilemezsiniz.

  • @ketubah6407
    @ketubah6407 Год назад +7

    From some where in America. I have been making home made soups for breakfast since I am gluten intolerant. It warms the body up and satisfies the appetite beautifully. I spend one day a week making batches and freeze in portion sizes according to the number of people who will be eating. The night before I set a soup out to defrost and breakfast only needs to be warmed up. Easy !
    I thank you for your ideas!

  • @blissfulone5698
    @blissfulone5698 Год назад +13

    I love how you gave us the full recipe below! Thank you! They all look wonderful!

  • @nikosbouboulis4186
    @nikosbouboulis4186 Год назад +1

    Turkey has the best quisine from which we have been inspired

  • @petervan1353
    @petervan1353 Год назад +20

    you're so inspiring!!!!Thank you for making it so easy covering every basis of soup

  • @sandrak5511
    @sandrak5511 Год назад

    From Michigan, USA....really enjoyed watching you make soup. I will try a couple of them. Thank you.

  • @bksavs
    @bksavs Год назад +18

    I absolutely LOVE your idea as far as incorporating this in the school system, or even to make an amazing soup restaurant! Great recipes!

  • @AmmyBelle
    @AmmyBelle Год назад

    Watching that halloumi cheese crisp like that has now changed my life! thank you!

  • @amateurepicurean8168
    @amateurepicurean8168 Год назад +14

    These soups will certainly help many through a long winter. Thanks for sharing all of these varieties. My mind is already spinning with variations!! Love to you and to your crew, Refika. Be well and stay safe!!!

  • @AnneluvsKatz
    @AnneluvsKatz 6 месяцев назад

    Nothing warms the soul like a good hot bowl of soup! These look great!

  • @pilarguerrero3405
    @pilarguerrero3405 Год назад +8

    I loved every idea for making soups. Life is better with warm, thick, creamy tasty soups. Thank you!

  • @OohMax
    @OohMax Год назад +1

    Súper idea. Woke up this morning thinking about Türkey and soup and look what showed up on my feed. Thank you so much

  • @megantingen5997
    @megantingen5997 Год назад +5

    Your soups are an excellent way to get veggies into those people that don't like vegetables.

  • @melodygardner6169
    @melodygardner6169 Год назад

    Hey! Hi from Kansas City, MO, USA. I just made the best soup from roasted butternut squash, onions, celery, carrots, garlic, rosemary, and sweet potato for 45min at 375. I then pureed the mixture for my soup and when serving added yogurt and sliced green onions. My husband said one of the best soups he had ever had. I love the idea of roasting the veggies first. LOVE, LOVE your videos!!!!

  • @RajiTripathi
    @RajiTripathi Год назад +7

    Soups are great one-dish meals, and fantastic comfort foods. Perfect in any season... with a nice wholesome salad, freshly baked bread, and a glass of wine.💕

  • @brianduffy1338
    @brianduffy1338 9 дней назад

    (Joan here). Love your information, your presentation and of course your recipes! Soups are a beautiful thing - so versatile , so tasty and they warm the soul. Thank you.

  • @LuisA-sm2on
    @LuisA-sm2on Год назад +22

    For the cream soups, if you will blend it then forget the cream and add cashews to the hot liquid. It will come out creamy and smooth with no dairy

    • @elinannestad5320
      @elinannestad5320 Год назад +3

      Hooray! Spare the cows. Yes, I'll try that, thank you.

    • @vickigsolomon1241
      @vickigsolomon1241 Год назад +1

      Check to make sure the person you are serving it to isn't allergic to cashews.

    • @jovankakhadra8978
      @jovankakhadra8978 Год назад +1

      Cashews must be roasted, not raw.

    • @deniseangeloni9136
      @deniseangeloni9136 Год назад

      @@jovankakhadra8978 I have often used them raw and it's fine but it may taste a bit better if they are roasted

  • @2126rlm
    @2126rlm Год назад

    I am one of those people who can eat soup every day. I loved your techniques for making soup. I can't wait to watch more of your videos.

  • @theoriginalquinnpiper
    @theoriginalquinnpiper Год назад +8

    Having soup on hand is the one way I am SURE to eat well, especially when tired. I loved your earlier Lentil Soup versions, and now I have many more soups to try, Thank you, Refika and team!

  • @lindawilliams7273
    @lindawilliams7273 Год назад

    Hello from the USA! Thank you for sharing these soup receipes.

  • @randomjasmicisrandom
    @randomjasmicisrandom Год назад +4

    I just made the Lentil Soup and it is fantastic! I had a bag of lentils in my store cupboard that I bought ages ago to try and be healthy but didn't have a clue what to do with them. Now I do know and I will be buying lentils a lot more often.

  • @lynxx7515
    @lynxx7515 Год назад

    "...green greatness..." Love it!

  • @anidaralopez5676
    @anidaralopez5676 Год назад +6

    I very much enjoy your passion when explaining how great soups are. Thank you for the information to bring more flavor and options for soups...they feel like a warm hug in the winter.

  • @catherinemelnyk
    @catherinemelnyk Год назад +1

    I love your enthusiasm! This Canadian will drfinitely try some of these. I really like your creativity too.

  • @stevepenney6459
    @stevepenney6459 Год назад +6

    Great, thank you for giving us all these soup possibilities. Your culinary talents are off the charts! Keep on keeping on.

  • @msaleemsahil6501
    @msaleemsahil6501 Год назад

    Aslaam elaikum Refika. I am a uk citizen of Pakistani origin and I always love watching your cooking videos. There was a time when I thought I had watched them all or a lot of them and I stopped watching them for a while but today I watched 2 of your videos and the word ‘Fantastic’ comes to mind.
    Well done and please always, carry on creating this wonderfully presented content.
    Mohammed.

  • @rachael6927
    @rachael6927 Год назад +12

    What a delightful video, loved watching this. I am of Polish background and have a wonderful book of Polish soups by Barbara Kafka but these were all so unique and interesting flavor combinations I had not considered! And puree soup is something I have never tried to make. Love this, and love the idea of incorporating more soups especially for the little ones

  • @tinageorge8058
    @tinageorge8058 Год назад

    I love your videos. I remember watching your videos years ago and honestly, you encouraged me to move to Turkey. I’m in love with the way of life. I am and I know it’s crazy.

  • @kateabate4745
    @kateabate4745 Год назад

    I am from Florida. I love to make soups and I really enjoyed watching this so I can make different
    Soups from your ideas. Thank you for sharing. I did not know much about Turkish cuisine and I am loving it.

  • @vextenoch
    @vextenoch Год назад +4

    Many of these we have in Serbia. Not that much mediteranean. But it is interesting that SUPA is in Serbian a clear soup, and ČORBA is always thick. We make clear chicken soup, and when we want chicken like this, we make chicken paprikaš. It is really similar go this čorba you made. Lentils and beans is a staple food. Bean çorba is still the most favourite meal in Serbia. Thanks for this lovely video and ideas for new meals. And Tarana is something absolutely different in Serbia. It is a type of pasta. You great the egg-dough on the grater and leave it to dry in the sun and put it in soups.

  • @syk7615
    @syk7615 Год назад +2

    JazakAllah, I was looking for different recipes of soups , my luck 😊I came across yours and I can’t be more grateful . My mom has 5 extraction in one go in the coming week and she will be needing soft food . Your soups have just saved me from a lot of stress and anxiety. Thank you , thank you Thank you. ❤ love from USA♥️Pakistan

  • @simama...xox..
    @simama...xox.. Год назад +8

    Lovely! Now I will definitely expand my soup repertoire beyond pumpkin and mixed vegetables 🍲😋

  • @positivelysimful1283
    @positivelysimful1283 Год назад

    I love soups; I'm in the US, moved to FL for a while where it was too hot to really enjoy soup. Now I moved more north where winters are snowy and I love it, and late autumn-early spring I love to keep soup warm in the crock pot and the family dips into it all day for lunch/dinner when coming in or out or when getting hungry. Thanks for this awesome video, I am inspired.

  • @sunshinenn3067
    @sunshinenn3067 Год назад +8

    Ohhh Refika, I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the Turkish lentil soup & would have it all the time on my trips to Istanbul!
    I am going to make it with veg broth as I am vegetarian. Thank you!!!! Love this video with the variations. U r the best!!!!🙏

    • @elinannestad5320
      @elinannestad5320 Год назад

      I don't often have regrets about being vegetarian and more lately mostly not eating dairy products..... but all these recipes star the things I just don't eat now. And they all sound super-yummy. I'm envious about you going to Istanbul! - maybe I will go too one day.

  • @mariannereil4491
    @mariannereil4491 Год назад

    Thanks so much. I feed street people once a week with soup from September to April in Canada. Always love to learn

  • @jungkookssecretaccount6421
    @jungkookssecretaccount6421 Год назад +9

    you’re one of my cooking idols!! hi, refika 💘

  • @jayzeem14
    @jayzeem14 Год назад

    I like the way you explain it’s so clear and understandable!! I like you!!

  • @birsenergun8441
    @birsenergun8441 Год назад +9

    Lentil soup is my soul food. I sometimes add a potato and a carrot to the base and always home made croutons. Yummy! :)

    • @jamesvoigt7275
      @jamesvoigt7275 Год назад +3

      Adding potato to lentil soup is a winner for me. It softens the soup somehow and makes it more comforting.

    • @rebellefleur2993
      @rebellefleur2993 Год назад

      My favorite as well 💯

  • @Kokum11
    @Kokum11 Год назад

    I’m going to attempt to make them all. Soon the snow will arrive here in Ontario Canada and these soups will be wonderful. Thank you very much for posting this wonderful video. I really appreciate you. All the comments are wonderful to read, what a great community!

  • @morthanalittle
    @morthanalittle Год назад +4

    I enjoyed my time with you. I learned a lot and intend to look into some of the types of soups I am not familiar with. The last one you described sounds fantastic! I have an adult (35 year old ) daughter who loves lentils too and she makes lentil soup often and always offers to share some with us. I always feel so loved when she does this. She also frequently makes chicken and pasta soup as well as split pea. She is such a wonderful cook and so generous and loving. I felt this same kind of love and generosity from you sharing your knowledge and culture with me. I thank you. I subscribed to your channel and look forward to expanding my repertoire as well as techniques. A quick look down your list of postings revealed an extremely tempting array of dishes and I always love learning more things and more ways to cook. I look forward to spending time with you again. Blessings to you and your family my new friend. Sending love from Southern California USA. 🙏🏼♥️Kelly

    • @Refika
      @Refika  Год назад +2

      Kelly hi! It's lovely to hear about you and your daughter, and thank you so so much for your kind words! These are what keeps me and the whole team alive 😍😍 Since it's holiday and gift season now, I'd like to send you a small gift from our shop as a sign of my gratitude. I hope you'll enjoy using them as you keep trying, learning and expanding your repertoire :)
      You can reach Ekin from our team via email about details and address information etc. Here's her email address: ekin@refikaninmutfagi.com
      Again, thank you so so much! All your lovely comments made my day ❤️

    • @morthanalittle
      @morthanalittle Год назад +2

      @@Refika Refika’s! You are so generous and so very very kind. It’s such a lovely gesture, however I do not want you to feel obligated in ANY way to send me gifts! I will not insult you by turning your kindness away, but I certainly do not want you to feel the need to gift me with anything but your wonderful cooking and your beautiful friendship. I’m grateful for both. Truly.

    • @Refika
      @Refika  Год назад +1

      Hi Kelly, you're so kind and thoughtful. Of course I don't feel obligated and I wouldn't like you to think that way :) I'd be very very happy if you'd accept it as a gift from my heart ❤️

    • @morthanalittle
      @morthanalittle Год назад +1

      @@Refika well God Nless you Refika. I did send an email as you had requested and I explained the situation. I feel so blessed to have met you, half way around the world. I’m so honored that you consider me kind. That is my goal in life, that people feel loving energy from me and kindness. I have to say that your spirit is so inviting,I don’t know how anyone could feel anything but loving and kind toward you, beloved.

    • @Refika
      @Refika  Год назад +1

      Thank you so so much ❤️🙏 I think we did not receive your email, have you sent it to ekin@refikaninmutfagi.com ? Or if it would be easier, you can write your email address here and my team can try to reach out to you. We're sorry for the inconvenience :)

  • @tracysedgwick3100
    @tracysedgwick3100 Год назад

    I am an expat living in Northern Cyprus and I woul like to thank you for your excellent recipes regarding Turkish cuisine. As an expat I can't buy certain things to make English food so your tutorials are a 'godsend'. Thank you, thank you, thank you xxxxxxxx

  • @marieevans9111
    @marieevans9111 Год назад +11

    Love the soups. Due to long Covid, we have been only having homemade broth. I can do some of these using the broth. Thank you, I always love that what you do comes from the heart. Best wishes Marie xo

  • @lordbaron104
    @lordbaron104 Год назад +1

    You are an amazing Chef! I have to come to Istanbul for 2 things, one is to meet you and another is to buy some lovely brass cooking utensils 😄 I am in love with your cookwear!
    I wish you all the success! Love from Romania 🇷🇴 ❤️

  • @VeretenoVids
    @VeretenoVids Год назад +17

    I tried ezogelin when you first showed it on the channel and it's become one of our favorites! So simple, yet so yummy!

  • @sunShine-lo4xg
    @sunShine-lo4xg Год назад

    You should be the ambassador for Turkish food. How much knowledge does she have. mashaAllah.

  • @kellysardella928
    @kellysardella928 Год назад +7

    Thank you for expanding my soup repertoire! Your soup idea is fantastic, I would be a daily patron

  • @violettabicycletta331
    @violettabicycletta331 3 месяца назад

    Turkish food is my favourite ... so healthy and delicious !!!.

  • @little_misscrafty
    @little_misscrafty Год назад +15

    Soups are truly food for the soul. Whenever I miss my mum and granny (both are no longer with us 💔) I make chicken soup. Always use fine angel hair noodles (fide), and as my grandmother used to put quartered whole lemon in the broth to cook with the chicken and root vegitables for truly zesty lemony flavour. Mix yogurt , little flour and egg to enrich the soup and add sour brineniness that adds to the complexity of the dish, and it is traditional. And lastly, we use Savory (Chybritca). You can also add Lovage (Divisil) and plenty of fresh Parsley (Magdanoz)...and be generous with it. Before freezers and all year round available fresh herbs, my mum and granny used to preserve green herbs such as parsley, dill, mint and divisil in salt and olive oil as these herbs loose their aromatics when dried. Da vi e sladko (Bon apetite) 😊

    • @anonnnnnsh
      @anonnnnnsh Год назад +2

      little_misscrafty - What an idea to preserve herbs in oil. We are moving into hard times and preserving is the best way to have variety on hand without breaking the bank. and it tastes good too. I know nothing of the art and would love to learn. Is it possible you could direct me to a video that could teach me. I notice your name is misscrafty so I expect you are resourceful. Thank you for the inspiration.

    • @cynthiakeller5954
      @cynthiakeller5954 Год назад

      I am also interested in how to preserve the green herbs. I love fresh parsley, dill and cilantro in particular. So do you just clean the herbs and put them in a jar with oil? I'm afraid the oil will go rancid after a while.
      I will not use dried parsley or cilantro. I love fresh dill in my yogurt sauce when I make Çılbır.

    • @little_misscrafty
      @little_misscrafty Год назад +1

      @@cynthiakeller5954 hi there are number of RUclips videos showing the method of preserving herbs in oil or salt ( I think the latter salt method is likely too high in sodium for our modern diet, especially if you have blood pressure problems, so should be avoided). From memory, mum and granny simply chopped the herbs packed it tight in sterilised jars and cover with oil. It lasted through winter if kept away from sunlight and in a cold place, winters are freezing cold in Bulgaria, so the basements in our houses were the place for storing things like this. Unfortunately these are my childhood memories, and I don't have the precise method of making or storage.

    • @cynthiakeller5954
      @cynthiakeller5954 Год назад

      @@little_misscrafty TY!

  • @DeeDee-tq4cg
    @DeeDee-tq4cg Год назад

    Thank you! I am soup lover from my very beginning! I appreciate you teaching me about different kinds of soup! Thank you chef!

  • @kerry4987
    @kerry4987 Год назад +1

    Wow! I am SO happy to come across your videos! They are so well done. Teaching as you go, I appreciate that.. and your humour is great too. Thank you! 😊 Looking forward to checking out your store too.

  • @niallsheridan3704
    @niallsheridan3704 Год назад +4

    As a confirmed soupaholic I'm looking forward to trying these recipes! Thanks Refika!

  • @gerlindechristina238
    @gerlindechristina238 Год назад

    Salad in the soup for 'a warm thing' is quite genius!

  • @thelostheroine514
    @thelostheroine514 Год назад +8

    Loved this vid. As a soup lover I definitely appreciated all the different ideas. I usually make one soup a week during the winter so i will be using many of these techniques

  • @dorothylee48
    @dorothylee48 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much Ms Refika,
    First time discovering your channel , I love soups too thank you for the many tips I make mushroom soup, I make potato soup, I make butternut squash soup and chicken soup and they always come out delicious but I didn't really know how to make lentil soup I like lentils cuz I know they're healthy for you and tomato soup is one of my favorite but I never made homemade tomato soup but I will try it after watching your video thank you again may the Lord continue to bless the gifts that he is giving you working with your hands in the kitchen not being disrespectful but that is a good talent to have because people love to eat
    Peace and Blessings to you 🙏🙏💕💕💕

  • @michellemeyer1214
    @michellemeyer1214 Год назад +6

    Refrika I made your lentil soup yesterday and I made the butter and paprika! Delicious! I’ve always loved lentil soup and I’m Sicilian we also roast cauliflower and add it right on top of the soup. It’s delicious! Soup is my comfort food and I live in the Midwest and our windchills are -35 below so I’ll be eating more of my soup. ❤️

  • @jandereski6904
    @jandereski6904 Год назад

    Fabulous! Thank you from some new techniques. I will make your lentil soup with my grandchildren tomorrow !!!

  • @4integrity
    @4integrity Год назад +4

    Soup would be my choice if I could only have one dish for the rest of my years. Thank you Refika. Turkish soup is new to my cuisine :-) Loved the pureed vegetables and of course, the cream.

  • @annettegonzales9693
    @annettegonzales9693 Год назад

    Thank you for showing us how to make soup. It's a comfort food. It works every time.

  • @donnaleveron6511
    @donnaleveron6511 Год назад +6

    Thank you! I love soups, always have one or 2 choices of leftover soups in my fridge. So good for quick lunch, snack, or meal. Currently, navy bean soup, fish chowder (creamy version) and asparagus soup are ready to be reheated. Red lentil soup is one of my top choices, just made
    some last week. Split pea and either tortilla or hot n sour are waiting to be made next week. I love Turkish and Mediterranean cuisine! Cheers from Texas, near Dallas! Subscribed. I'm making your chicken soup, definitely, next week, split pea can wait. ;-)

  • @elishevaquick6650
    @elishevaquick6650 Год назад

    Thank you for ALL the wonderful tips on making a good soup, WE LOVE SOUP here in South Africa xxx

  • @nelo4real
    @nelo4real Год назад +7

    So many good techniques. I love them all. I will try them at home. I then to throw away a lot of vegetables because I am never sure about what to do with them. I will definitely introduce this to my family and see how it goes. Will be great for dinners now had it is becoming so cold 🥶

    • @Refika
      @Refika  Год назад +2

      Let us know it you like it! :)

  • @ashleighjaimaosborne3966
    @ashleighjaimaosborne3966 6 месяцев назад

    I am a soup maker from Canada. I have just discovered lasagna soup..it was this winters stand by. Sincere thanks for your soup recipes..be well. 🇨🇦

  • @helenburghardt3560
    @helenburghardt3560 Год назад +3

    Wow Refika! I love every single one of your soup! Each is different and very inviting. I’ve not come across that many soup ideas on here and yours is mind blowing! I’m definitely gonna try making them. Thank you, again, for yet another fantastic presentation!

  • @papiwe1
    @papiwe1 Год назад

    You opened my eyes to new possibilities.
    I love your energy.

  • @salibarakat6498
    @salibarakat6498 Год назад +5

    Soooo happy to see you Refika :) great content as always!!! ❤