Chrissy Teigen’s Just Given Us Our New Favorite Soup Recipe (2024)

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I first decided to purchase the sequel to Cravings: Recipes for All the Food You Want to Eat by Chrissy Teigen because in the first book, I found so many recipes that my family and I enjoyed. But when I first picked up her second book, Cravings: Hungry for More, and started reading through it, I wasn’t initially taken with it like I was the first one.

Then I started to really look at the recipes and read through her stories, and I saw how much added depth and complexity this book has. In the introduction to Cravings: Hungry for More, Chrissy states that it is a much different book than her first, because of the family and lifestyle changes she experienced in the time between: More travel and new foods; contending with the different aspects and challenges of postpartum life; further growing her family, with another baby on the way. Chrissy says that she "grew up" between her first and second books, and I certainly felt that growth.

The book is laid out in a very clear manner, by subject, starting with breakfast and brunch and ending with a few sweets. There's also a specific chapter on Thai food (called "Thai Mom") that includes the family recipes that Chrissy's mom cooked for her during her childhood. This is a collection of very approachable recipes with ingredients that are easy to come by; not to mention, instructions on how to handle any less easy-to-come-by items, like fresh lemongrass.

In her first book, Chrissy unabashedly professes her love for pantry staples and ready-to-eat items, such as deli ham, white bread, and canned beans. Knowing this, I wasn't totally surprised by what I found in the Parmesan Minestrone Soup with Chili Mayo Toasts recipe: "This version is like the soup you get in the can that you always love, only a little fresher (though, yes, hello, it's me, Chrissy, and I use three cans in the recipe)."

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This was the first dish that I tried, and it turned out to be a very hearty and extremely flavorful soup. I did have to make some adjustments based on Chrissy’s suggestions in the recipe (as well as my own preferences in the kitchen). Chrissy lists canned green beans and cannellini beans in the ingredients, but does offer the substitution of fresh green beans and added water in place of the canned. I thought the combination of fresh green beans and canned cannellini beans was a good compromise.

Chrissy Teigen's Parmesan Minestrone with Chili Mayo Toasts

However, unfortunately she doesn’t account for the difference in salt between fresh and canned beans—especially since the recipe also uses vegetable or chicken broth and a cup of Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese, every little speck of salt can add up. If you're not paying attention and tasting along the way, this can lead to a very salty dish.

The salad recipes are wonderful, all using fresh and very flavorful ingredients. The first one I chose to make was the Roasted Carrot and Avocado Salad with Lime Dressing. This is a very pretty salad and it's super easy to make: You simply toss the carrots in a quick oil-and-garlic marinade, and roast them until caramelized. Then you arrange the carrots over a bed of baby lettuce and sliced avocados, drizzle a zingy lime dressing over the whole mixture, and top with crunchy roasted pepitas. The salad is light, fresh, and so simple, and I loved it.

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Chrissy has added tips to almost every recipe, which I think is great and such a helpful feature for the average home cook. For example, as I was gearing up to make the Roasted Butternut Squash & Pomegranate Salad with Garlicky Honey-Dijon Dressing, I encountered the perfect tip: "How to Seed A Pomegranate Without Staining Your Life Red!"

Chrissy instructs us to fill a bowl with cold water, cut the pomegranate in sections, submerge the sections in the cold water, and break apart the seeds from the pith. When you do this, the pith will mostly float to the top, and the seeds will sink. Skim off the floating pith and drain the water, and there you have pomegranate seeds. Why didn’t I think of that? (Chrissy also gives the option of using finely-diced green apple instead of pomegranate seeds, if they're not in season or you don't like them. So helpful.)

Though I only got a chance to try a few dishes for now, I am so excited to delve a little deeper into this book. There are so many gems still to cook—especially in the Thai section—that I'm sure will have an equally lovely back story.

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What Other Community Members Had toSay

"In typical Chrissy fashion (I call her by her first name because we are, of course, friends—in my mind), this follow-up to her first Cravings cookbook is filled with simple, delicious recipes, adorable pics of baby Luna (just wait till you see her in a matching avocado one-piece), and many, many stories we can all relate to." —Erin Alexander

"Chrissy Teigen's recipes are so good, and so unfussy. It's a really nice break to cook dishes written by the genius behind potato chip-crusted Cheesy Jalapeño Tuna Noodle Casserole and Yellow Cake Baked Oatmeal." —Heather Nabers West

"Chrissy Teigen is really making me a better cook." —Jess Hali

Have you cooked from Cravings: Hungry for More yet? Let us know your favorite recipe in the comments!
Chrissy Teigen’s Just Given Us Our New Favorite Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How did Chrissy Teigen get into cooking? ›

Driven by her curiosity and eagerness to learn, Chrissy immersed herself in the culinary arts. She devoured cookbooks, watched cooking shows with rapt attention, and became well-versed in various culinary techniques. "Cooking became my passion, my escape, and my creative outlet.

When cooking soups what ingredients should go in first what ingredients are ok to add last? ›

Cooking Formula: Soup
  • Sauté Aromatics. The base of your flavor in a soup comes from the vegetables and other ingredients you add at the beginning, called aromatics. ...
  • Add Meat (Optional) ...
  • Add Hearty Vegetables. ...
  • Add Seasonings. ...
  • Add Stock. ...
  • Simmer the Soup. ...
  • Add Quick-Cooking Ingredients. ...
  • Add Toppings.
May 30, 2020

Why did people cancel Chrissy Teigen? ›

Story at a glance: Chrissy Teigen has been “canceled” after allegations of cyberbullying surfaced. The supermodel said she wants to mind her own business and not comment on celebrity affairs.

How far along was Chrissy Teigen when her son died? ›

The model opened up about losing Jack at 20 weeks due to partial placenta abruption and her decision to post photos of her grieving his loss on social media in a moving essay for Medium in 2020. "I had asked my mom and John to take pictures, no matter how uncomfortable it was," she wrote.

What not to put in soup? ›

The Worst Things to Put in Your Soup
  1. By Sara Butler. If there's one good thing about fall and winter, it's soup. ...
  2. Heavy Cream. Heavy cream creates an inviting texture for soups but that's where its positive contributions end. ...
  3. Juice. ...
  4. Turkey Bacon. ...
  5. Cheese. ...
  6. Croutons.

What vegetables can you not put in soup? ›

Foods in the Brassica family, such as collards, are too strong for stock/broth and can impart a bitter taste. Corn doesn't add a lot of flavor and can make the stock/broth cloudy.

What can you add to homemade soup to make it taste better? ›

Fresh herbs like parsley, basil, and cilantro lose their flavor quickly if simmered in a hot soup, but they add freshness and bright flavor when sprinkled over top just before serving.

Did Chrissy Teigen go to culinary school? ›

While she didn't go to culinary school in the traditional sense, she did complete a condensed program at the French Culinary Institute, POPSUGAR reports. Other graduates of the Institute include Bobby Flay and Christina Tosi, NBD.

How did Chrissy Teigen start her career? ›

Teigen was a briefcase model on the game show Deal or No Deal during the pilot and first season. She appeared in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue in 2010, and was named "Rookie of the Year". Her friend and fellow model Brooklyn Decker had introduced her to the people at Sports Illustrated to cast her.

What did Chrissy Teigen do to become famous? ›

November 30, 2024. Chrissy Teigen, born on November 30, 1985, rose to fame in the world of Hollywood when she first appeared as a model for the magazine “Sports Illustrated” swimsuit issue. Since then, she's gone on to appear in multiple music videos, sitcoms, and reality T.V.

What did Chrissy Teigen do before John Legend? ›

Even before her cookbook work, Chrissy has done a few hosting gigs, initially appearing as a judge on America's Next Top Model in 2011, before her marriage to John. She's also made appearances as a host on shows like The View, and had a few acting gigs.

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