RECIPES | Two wholesome soups to keep you warm in this chilly weather

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RECIPES | Two wholesome soups to keep you warm in this chilly weather
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Baby it’s cold outside: Hearty soups take the bite out of the frosty weather.

6 chicken portions — drumsticks, wings, thighs 1 x 400g can chopped tomatoes250ml finely ground roasted peanuts OR unsweetened peanut butterA large handful of spinach, chopped Heat the oil in a deep pan and brown the chicken pieces on all sides. Remove and set aside.

In the same pan fry the onions and spring onions till soft then add curry paste and fry till fragrant. Add the tomatoes, stock, water peanut paste and chillies. Simmer on a low heat until the chicken is cooked and tender. If it becomes too thick add extra stock and/or water, you want the consistency of a thick soup.

Add the coconut milk and heat through and taste before seasoning with salt. If using add the spinach and cook till just softened.

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