Warm & Cozy Soup marries crisp bacon with silky cheese for a comforting autumn dish.
There's something magical about the first evening after the first frost—the air crisp and promising, a world inviting you to linger indoors, maybe for the first fireside gathering of the season. It was on such a night that this warm and cozy soup was born, an experiment that quickly became a staple in our house. Just after my youngest went off to college, the bustling noise of a full nest was replaced with echoing quiet. I found solace in the kitchen, drawing inspiration from simpler times. Bacon is, after all, a universally accepted comfort food, and celery, onion, and green peppers bring a subtle depth. The satisfying sizzle of bacon in a Dutch oven became a meditative prelude to the comforting evening ritual.
An ample splash of milk was the creamy answer I sought to balance the sharpness of cubed processed cheese, making it silkier without tipping over the edge into overwhelming richness. Every spoonful was a whisper of childhood, a nod to the years passed while raising my sons with laughter and a good splash of sherry for spice. It was a lesson learned the hard way to let each bowlful rest just a few moments before serving, letting the flavors meld, allowing the aroma to waft over and ground me in the cozy kitchen I now called my smaller, quieter home. This soup, garnished with pimiento-stuffed olives and adorned with fresh parsley, became a gentle tribute to transition and transformation, warmed with memories of the past and flavored by the hope for new traditions.
A single serving of this luxurious concoction was said to be the fastest way to thaw a cold heart or reignite a tentative connection. The dish soon became our post-first-frost tradition, a delicious invitation to embrace every chilling season with warmth and nostalgia.