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There's Caramel in This Chicken Soup and Trust Us, It Works

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Because it doesn't quite feel like spring yet. There?s Caramel in This Chicken Soup and Trust Us,

Because it doesn't quite feel like spring yet. [View this email in your browser]( [Bon Appétit Newsletter Banner Green]( There’s Caramel in This Chicken Soup and Trust Us, It Works The name of this recipe suggests you’re caramelizing the ginger like you would onions but no, you’re making a caramel that you combine with ginger for this unexpected but ingenious broth. This isn’t your typical chicken soup. There’s a ton of ginger—a whole 6" piece—making this a dream sick-day-soup. The caramel mellows out the spice of ginger, leaving an intensely bright, flavorful broth that you’ll want to drink out of a Thermos all day. Plus, it gives you bragging rights, because at the end of it all, you’ll not only know how to make chicken soup, you’ll also know how to make a caramel. How to Keep Leftover Salad From Getting Soggy Look, don't take this the wrong way, but: Your leftover lunch salad probably isn’t great. You open your container and make direct eye contact with the saddest pieces of lettuce you’ve ever seen. They’re soggy, slimy, and depressed. They feel even worse than they look. And they taste worse than they feel. This is not how salad should be. You can have it better. Here's how. [Ad content]( [Ad content] [Ad content] [Ad content]( [Ad content]( More Soups and Salads: Iceberg Salad with Italian Dressing Parm Broth Smashed Cucumber Salad with Za'atar and Feta Pasta e Fagioli with Escarole Creamy Tomato Soup with Cheese Toasties Rotisserie Chicken Salad with Charred Scallion Dressing [Ad content]( [Ad content]( [Ad content]( [MORE FROM BON APPETIT]( [Separator line] Subscribe Now! Get it while it’s hot – Enjoy 1 year of Bon Appétit for only $15 [SUBSCRIBE]( SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER [Bon Appétit]( Follow Us [social-facebook]( [social-pinterest]( [social-instagram]( [social-twitter]( [social-flipboard]( This e-mail was sent to you by Bon Appetit. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, [bonappetit@newsletters.bonappetit.com]( to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © Condé Nast 2018. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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