Cabbage soup that warms hearts: ideal for meeting parents.
Back in the day, I had an unforgettable 'meet-the-parents' meal that could have gone so wrong. Tim and I had been dating for a while, and the time had come to introduce me to his folks over dinner. Wanting to make a dish that could warm even the frostiest hearts, I decided on cabbage soup, something comforting yet simple. With the kitchen air heavy with the scent of simmering thyme and fire-roasted tomatoes, I remember sneaking tastes from the wooden spoon, gauging if the balance of sea salt and freshly ground pepper was just right.
As I prepared the Yukon Gold potatoes, Tim's mom peeked in and mentioned how much she loved a good potato in soup. That little detail caught me off guard and amplified my anxiety, but I played it cool. The rib of celery and diced onions were already softening in the olive oil, and I hoped the head of green cabbage would be tender by the time we sat down. The key, I learned, was to let everything simmer peacefully so the flavors could meld beautifully together. The tension in my shoulders dissipated as we all tucked into the soup. It won them over, prompting laughter and stories, with Tim’s dad teasingly saying I could make soup anytime.