Place the thyme, parsley and bay leaf on a square of cheesecloth; tie together the corners of the cheesecloth to make a bouquet garni. Wash the mussels. Sort through them and throw out any dead ones.
Many years ago, in what seems like another life, I learned to cook this soup that has always been at the back of my mind. I have this vivid memory of a soup with a velvety richness and a balanced ...
Light, briny and gently spicy, Honghaptang is a classic Korean clear soup often enjoyed as a comforting sul-guk — a restorative dish traditionally eaten with or after drinks. Made with fresh mussels, ...
Mix the cold milk and soup powder in a pot and bring to a boil on low heat. Use a whisk and continuously stir. As the mixture becomes warmer it will thicken. As soon as the soup starts to boil, turn ...