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  2. Scotch broth - Wikipedia

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    Scotch broth is a soup originating in Scotland. The principal ingredients are usually barley , stewing or braising cuts of lamb, mutton or beef , root vegetables (such as carrots , swedes , or sometimes turnips ), and dried pulses (most often split peas and red lentils ).

  3. Powsowdie - Wikipedia

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    Powsowdie is a Scottish sheep's-head broth [1] [2] or soup. [3] [4] Traditional preparation of the soup includes sheep's trotters as an ingredient. [1] [5] Dried peas and barley can also be used as additional ingredients. [2] [6] Powsowdie has been described as a speciality dish in Edinburgh, Scotland. [7]

  4. Hodge-Podge (soup) - Wikipedia

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    In the 19th century Mrs Beeton similarly gave recipes for hodge podges of a single meat – either beef or mutton. [7] A 19th century American recipe for hotch potch specifies lean mutton boiled with carrots and turnips, seasoned with salt and pepper. Puréed peas, celery and onion slices are added and the dish is gently simmered before serving ...

  5. 20 of the world’s best soups - AOL

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    If a bowl of soup strikes you as the ultimate in comfort, you’ve got plenty of company. Here are 20 of the world’s best soups – from Mexico to Thailand – to fill stomach and soul.

  6. 16 Traditional Irish Recipes to Celebrate This Weekend - AOL

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    4. Corned Beef and Cabbage. A dish rooted in Irish-American tradition, corned beef and cabbage is especially popular on St. Patrick's Day.Made using salt-cured beef brisket, the meat acts as a ...

  7. Cullen skink - Wikipedia

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    Skink is a Scots word for a shin, knuckle, or hough of beef, which has developed the secondary meaning of a soup, especially one made from these.The word skink is ultimately derived from the Middle Dutch schenke "shin, hough" [4] (cognate with the English word shank and German Schenkel, 'thigh', [5] and Schinken, 'ham' [6]).

  8. 50 Easy Slow Cooker Dinners That Truly Are 'Set It and ... - AOL

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    Subbing turkey for ground beef in a chili recipe is an easy (and nearly undetectable) way to cut a few calories. ... potatoes, celery, carrots, and broth. Recipe: Southern Living. Marie Wurm ...

  9. Broth - Wikipedia

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    For example, Aberaeron Broth is a Welsh soup. Scotch broth is a soup which includes solid pieces of meat and vegetables. Its name reflects an older usage of the term "broth" that did not distinguish between the complete soup and its liquid component. [12] Similarly, Awara broth is a Guianan Creole stew from French Guiana.