Digby Law's Soup Cookbook: A New Zealand Classic by Digby Law

    • Categories: Stocks
    • Ingredients: beef shins; marrow bones; carrots; onions; leeks; celery; black peppercorns; whole cloves; bouquet garni
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  • Silver beet soup

    • foodgloriousfood on June 26, 2023

      I had an abundance of Swiss chard in my garden and home made chicken stock so tried this recipe. It is probably by far the ugliest soup I have ever seen. But it tasted good. It is really going to come down to the quality of the chicken stock because there are so few ingredients. Not sure if I will make it again but it’s pleasant and healthy so … maybe?

  • Cheese scones

    • ReaderBeth on May 17, 2026

      Added mustard powder, sweet paprika rather than cayenne

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  • ISBN 10 1869711033
  • ISBN 13 9781869711030
  • Published Jun 01 2007
  • Format Paperback
  • Page Count 240
  • Language English
  • Countries New Zealand
  • Publisher Hachette New Zealand Ltd
  • Imprint Hodder Moa

Publishers Text

Every soup you've ever heard of and many that you've only dreamt of are contained in this timeless cookbook. Digby Law's recipes are culled from all over the world and many of his own creations are included. All the classical soups are here - vichyssoise, borsch, bouillabaisse, etc - together with more exotic soups such as Turkish wedding soup, and curried cauliflower. Digby Law's Soup Cookbook has clear and simple instructions, an emphasis on using only the very best ingredients, and the imagination and flair that the author brings to all his cooking. With recipes for stocks, garnishes and soup accompaniments, as well as for over 300 soups, Digby Law's Soup Cookbook will provide cooking and eating pleasure for a lifetime. Now back in print for the first time in almost 10 years, this classic deserves a place in every New Zealand kitchen.

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