Winter is rolling in quickly which means it’s time to roundup a long list of your favorite soup recipes to keep you warm and cozy this cold season. Nothing beats a hot bowl of your favorite soup when the weather is cold and grey, especially in the Pacific Northwest! What better way than to plan ahead for the new season with fresh winter produce and the ultimate winter soup recipe lineup?!
Tacoma Boys’ Favorite Soup
Okay, to be honest, Tacoma Boys doesn’t have a favorite soup – it’s too difficult to decide on just one! What we do know is that your local Tacoma Boys is stocked with every soup essential you can think of. From canned goods to broth, produce, and even bacon, you’re sure to be covered this winter season to whip up some of your favorite soup!
Beans
Beans are a popular soup ingredient in various recipes – and for good reason! Legumes are packed with fiber, protein, and provide a hearty component to lighter soups. Some of Tacoma Boys’ favorite legumes for soups include black beans, kidney beans, lentils, and garbanzo beans.
Brands
Field Day Organic
Black beans, pinto beans, ranchero chili beans, cannellini beans, kidney, and garbanzo beans.
Eden Organic
Great northern beans, kidney beans, aduki beans, pinto beans, and black beans.
Pepper Creek Farms
A great choice for dried beans vs canned. Offers more unique beans such as canary and black calypso beans!
Broth
Broth or stock is the base of most, if not all soups! Depending on what type of broth is chosen, it can add a great deal of flavor and richness to your soup. Beef broth works great for rich chili while seafood stock works great for creamy soups such as clam chowder. No matter the soup you have on your list, Tacoma Boys’ broth selection is stocked, pun intended.
Pacific Foods
Organic Vegetable
Broth
Beef Bone Broth
Chicken Bone Broth
Turkey Broth
Chicken & Beef Broth
Epic Artisanal
Bison Apple Cider Bone Broth
Turkey Cranberry Sage Bone Broth
Homestyle Savory Chicken Bone Broth
Ocean’s Halo
No Chicken Vegan Broth
Ramen Broth
Other Soup Essentials
Depending on the type of soup you’re making, there are many different options for add-ins. Hempler’s Original Center Cut Bacon works great for potato soup while Smith Brother’s Whole Milk is a high quality option for a creamy based chowder. The possibilities are endless for winter soups!
Follow Your Heart Dairy-Free Sour Cream to top a vegan chili
Niman Ranch Applewood Smoked Uncured Ham for a ham & potato soup
Tacoma Boys Carolina Reaper Salsa for a spicy tortilla soup
Thai Kitchen Coconut Milk for a creamy curry soup
Manischewitz Medium Egg Noodles for classic chicken noodle soup
Muir Glen Organic Diced Tomatoes for a hearty lasagna soup
Winter Produce
As always, produce is a must for any dish, including soup! Using produce in soup is a great way to hide leafy greens that may tend to scare some away when found in its purest form. Adding loads of fresh produce to soup recipes is a sure way to get nutrients that are needed for everyday life. Afterall, keeping your immune system in check during the cold season is essential. Some of Tacoma Boys’ favorite winter produce includes: Kabocha squash, carrots, pumpkin, parsnips, brussels sprouts, and swiss chard!
Winter Soup Recipes
What’s on the menu for your winter soup recipe list?! If you don’t have any, Tacoma Boys has you covered, as always. We’ve gathered a list of soup recipes that are guaranteed to be soup-er.
This tomato soup uses Tacoma Boys’ delicious fresh grape tomatoes, fresh basil, garlic, herbs, and sweet onion for the ultimate comfort food dish.
Ingredients
1 sweet onion, roughly chopped
2 cups fresh grape tomatoes
8 garlic cloves
10 fresh basil leaves
1 tbsp olive oil
1 tsp salt
½ tsp dried oregano
½ tsp pepper
1/4 tsp red pepper flakes
2 cups Pacific Foods vegetable broth
Directions
Preheat the oven to 375 degrees fahrenheit while you prep.
Place the onion on the bottom of a 9×9 baking dish. Add the tomatoes, garlic, basil, olive oil, salt, oregano, pepper, and red pepper flakes.
Bake for 30 minutes until the tomatoes are blistered and the onions are cooked through.
Pour everything into a high speed blender and blend until completely smooth.
Pour back into a saucepan and add the vegetable broth. Cook over medium heat for about 5-10 minutes until hot. Season with more salt and pepper as needed.
Pre-Made Soup from Tacoma Boys
If making soup from scratch isn’t your thing, Tacoma Boys carries pre-made soup options ranging from mixes to canned soup. This is a great option to have on hand when you’re in need of throwing together something quick and easy for dinner!
Rao’s Sausage & Potato Soup
Namaste Gluten Free Hearty Vegetable Soup
Bar Harbor Clam Chowder
Safe Harvest Dairy Free Shrimp Bisque
Bear Creek Vegetable Beef Soup Mix
Rill Foods Tekoa Split Pea Soup Mix
Anderson House Chicken Noodle Soup Mix
Swing By!
Hop into the Tacoma Boys closest to you to grab all of the ingredients to satisfy your soup needs! If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to grab one of Tacoma Boys’ very own to guide you through the store to find what you’re looking for.
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For those with a sweet tooth, Thanksgiving desserts are the best part of the holiday! And it’s something to look forward to and plan all season long. Classics like pumpkin or apple pie are popular for good reason. But if you want to get a bit more creative with nontraditional desserts, there are plenty of tasty recipes to try. Read on for examples of 5 unique Thanksgiving desserts plus snacks for your holiday spread.
From sweet or dry, to fruity or acidic, Tacoma Boys has plenty of Thanksgiving wines to try. A wide selection of hundreds of domestic and imported bottles means there is an option for everyone at the table! And red, white, and rosé wines all go so well with the rich and light flavors of Thanksgiving dinner.
While turkey is an obvious choice for many, Thanksgiving ham can be a nice alternative for the holiday. Many people also tend to get more creative with side dishes and enjoy turkey just for tradition. Instead of a big bird for the holiday, switch it up with a Thanksgiving ham! There are plenty of ways to prepare and season ham or ham steaks for your dinner.
Appetizers and starters like holiday charcuterie boards are great for snacking and enjoying quality time with friends and family. When hosting for the holidays, you can arrange your own version of a holiday charcuterie cheese board with seasonal ingredients. Foods like pomegranate arils, caramelized onion jam, and even wedges of roasted squash or pumpkin can bring fun flavor and a seasonal holiday twist to your spread.