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We hope you enjoy your Best of Soups newsletter! Straight from the Test Kitchen January 18, 2023 BES

We hope you enjoy your Best of Soups newsletter! [Click here to view this email in your browser]( [Canadian Living]( Straight from the Test Kitchen January 18, 2023 [FOOD]( [HOME & GARDEN]( [LIFE & RELATIONSHIPS]( [HEALTH & WELLNESS]( [STYLE]( BEST of SOUPS Nothing beats the soulful goodness that a bowl of homemade soup can bring. NOVA SCOTIA SEAFOOD CHOWDER Chock-full of a variety of seafood, fish and vegetables, this rich soup is inspired by a similar chowder served at the Masstown Market, near Truro, N.S. [RECIPE]( ROASTED BUTTERNUT SQUASH & SWEET POTATO SOUP Smooth and creamy, this satiating vegetarian soup wonderfully blends the flavours of butternut squash and sweet potato for a soup that will warm you right up on those cold winter days. [RECIPE]( LENTIL & VEGETABLE SOUP [RECIPE]( LEEK & ZUCCHINI SOUP You're bound to fall in love with the subtle, earthy flavour of leeks in this delectable soup. [RECIPE]( ASIAN BEEF & GINGER SOUP [RECIPE]( SEAFOOD & BACON CHOWDER [RECIPE]( SWEET POTATO SOUP WITH CORIANDER [RECIPE]( ROASTED CAULIFLOWER SOUP WITH CHEDDAR CROSTINI Roasting the cauliflower adds extra depth of flavour to this simple yet delicious soup. Don't be afraid to let the cauliflower turn a very deep golden colour (without burning it, of course)— the darker it is, the richer the roasted taste will be. [RECIPE]( THICK AND CREAMY CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP On a cold, dreary day, there's no dish more soothing than a steaming bowl of chicken soup. In this one-pot version, we've poached the chicken in the savoury broth to intensify the chicken flavour and added a touch of cream for a velvety, rich consistency. [RECIPE]( SAUSAGE & MUSHROOM TORTELLINI SOUP [RECIPE]( TWO-TONE ROOT VEGETABLE SOUP At your next feast, start with gorgeous, personalized two-tone autumn soup. Pour our ruby red beet soup and zingy ginger-carrot soup into the same bowl. Then add a custom message with yogurt lettering. [RECIPE]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( To unsubscribe from this newsletter, please [click here](. This message has been sent by CANADIAN LIVING* to the following address: {EMAIL} 1600 boul. de Maisonneuve E, Montréal (Québec) H2L 4P2 canadian.living@tva.ca | [www.canadianliving.com]( [Privacy Policy]( | © Canadian Living 2023. All Rights Reserved.

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