Tip: Save vegetable scraps for a healthy vegetable stock
If you love making soup but you don’t want to spend tons of money on vegetable stock, you’re in luck: you can make your own stock with vegetable scraps! Every time you cut up vegetables throughout the week, set aside the scraps and stick them in the fridge or freezer. When it’s time to make some stock, cook the vegetable scraps in a pot, add water, and boil for at least 30 minutes to get the flavor out. You’ll save money and get to enjoy homemade stock at the same time!
Tip: Add a bit of dairy to give soup extra creaminess and flavor
If you’re looking for a creamy winter soup with great flavor, head to the dairy aisle! A bit of dairy can add a nice creamy texture to just about any soup. The best dairy options for creaminess are milk, cheese, and even heavy cream. Just make sure that dairy is room temperature before you add it to your soup to avoid curdling. To make sure that your ladles don't sink in your rich soup, get a floating ladle, such as the Nessie-Ladle or Swanky Floating Ladle for some adding cuteness in your kitchen.