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Soups/Stews

Modern Beet Soup
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Greywater Watch Frog Stew

Current Online Recipes:  

  • Creamy Chestnut Soup 
  • Cold Shrimp and Persimmon Soup 
  • Thick Seafood Stew – w/mussels, crab, and three kinds of fish
  • Ginger Soup, with autumn greens
  • Oxtail Soups, modern and medieval
  • Onion Broth, with bits of goat and carrot
  • Beef and Barley Stew– with carrots and turnips
  • Root Soup – from north of The Wall
  • Greywater Watch Froggy Stew
  • Venison Stew
  • Rosehip Soup

Exclusive Cookbook Recipes:

  • Sister’s Stew– thick with leeks, carrots, barley, turnips, clams and cod and crabmeat, in a stock of heavy cream 
  • Volantene Beet Soup
  • Mutton cooked in a thick broth of ale and onions
  • A creamy soup of mushrooms and buttered snails
  • Leek Soup
  • Arya’s Stewed Rabbit
  • Sweet pumpkin soup
  • Bowls of Brown
  • Cold Fruit Soup
  • Bean-and-bacon soup 

10 Responses

  1. Miko Simons says
    February 18, 2013 at 12:09 am

    I recommend folks try the traditional leek soup recipe with cremini mushrooms and almost twice as many. The broth gets so earthy and nom-tastic. Loving my cookbook.

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  2. Vinz says
    March 5, 2013 at 4:04 pm

    Me again :D
    So, I tried the sweet potiron soup. It was a-ma-zing ! Really, I did expect something astonishing but not as much as it was :) I’ll definitively keep in mind the roasting part, it makes it wonderful. Really onctuous, surprisingly sweet…
    I just regret the absence of proportions/weight of vegetables. I mean, an half of butternut means quite nothing as its weight can turn up to be twice as heavy :/ So I don’t know if proportions were ok. But well it was really good. Maybe a bit too spicy (I must have put a bit too much of each spice I mean) and almost over-rich at the end, but I’ll definitely do it again sooner than later :)

    Oh and I bought some rye bread at my (wonderful <3) bakery, very black but airy, it paired very well with the soup and the onions in gravy. So old school x)

    I can't wait to try every recipe in the book (and here too!), breads, meat, tarts, pies.. (we don't eat pie in France, I HAVE to try that !)
    I think I'll even try horse in dothraki recipes, since we can find it here (even in beef lasagnas, hahaha *European scandal related joke*)

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  3. Lucy S. says
    March 19, 2013 at 8:44 pm

    I got your cook book this past Christmas and have now started to make what I can. For her birthday, my mom, another avid fan of A Song of Ice and Fire, asked me to make Sister’s Stew. MY GOD! I love food and cooking and this was one of the best things I’ve made in a long time. The flavors are fairly reminiscent of New England Clam Chowder but creamier and stronger. The barley added a depth to the stew in texture as well as a bit of flavor. I have nothing bad to say about this at all, and only want to say that it went really well with the leftover Crusty White Bread I made.

    I’m having a seasons 1 and 2 marathon this weekend and just can’t wait to try more of the amazing recipes in the cookbook. =) I’m gonna have a feast to span the whole of the Song(Feast) of Ice and Fire universe.

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  4. S Lain says
    April 22, 2013 at 8:01 pm

    I received the cook book as a gift from a friend last week and had a feast over the weekend. I made made the leek soup with a bit of a twist by mixing modern and medieval. The leek combined with potato and shitake mushrooms was so earthy and wonderful. Once the potato was fork tender I put the soup through the blender and gave it a rough blend. Even the guest who does not like leeks or onions had a big bowl and said how delicious it was. A pinch of ginger goes a long way. The soup went well with the roasted venison, carrots and turnips in butter, and the lemon cakes.

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  5. Prefiera says
    April 28, 2013 at 8:08 pm

    I made the Sister’s Stew half the regular and half way in the crockpot for a GOT watch party and it turned out well! We were going to make bread bowls to go with, but two of my dogs (ironically named Arya and Sansa!) pulled the dough off the baking sheet right as the oven was pre-heating! Boo…maybe next time!

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    • Prefiera says
      April 29, 2013 at 1:56 pm

      Some other thoughts on it…perhaps because it was in the crockpot and not finished on the stove, but there was not quite as much liquid as I would have liked. Maybe just a touch of cornstarch to thicken it as well? I think I will add a bit of milk when I reheat the leftovers. It wasn’t overly fishy, but I think if I made it again, I’d half the amount of cod to save a little money and skip the clam meat, since I am not a huge clam person anyways. I’d probably add some mushrooms too.

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      • Gwen Goble-Bartzen says
        October 27, 2013 at 9:07 pm

        I make mine with mushrooms.

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  6. Christian B. says
    March 22, 2014 at 1:12 pm

    Where is Tyrion’s Turtle Stew? Of course, I wouldn’t eat it it Tyrion had been anywhere near the kitchen. ;-)

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  7. Ani Blackthorn says
    May 24, 2014 at 3:27 am

    Very curious about the ‘bowl of brown’…! (Love the idea of this blog and cookbook!)

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  8. fuente says
    August 19, 2015 at 5:49 pm

     He conocido juego mas destacables si no que de igual forma tambien peores

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