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Graces lays out all the fixings for a bread bowl.
Graces lays out all the fixings for a bread bowl. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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Editor's note: This is a rerun of a Dash of Grace that previously ran in Sauk Valley Media publications on Jan. 20, 2010.

I know we already have had a column about soup this winter, but I just can’t help it when the weather is freezing cold and the snow is flying. I get the urge to make soup. And there is nothing better than a simmering pot of soup on the stove when the family comes home cold and hungry.

There are so many recipes for soup, and so many soups and stews that don’t even have a written recipe. You just get out the old soup pot and start putting things into it. You can start with a hambone and add some beans and onions; you can start with a chicken and add noodles or dumplings; or you can start with beef and make a stew that will grab you when you walk in the door and smell it.

From those starting points, you can add just about whatever you have in the house. Then you can make some hot biscuits or corn bread to dip in the soup and you have a meal fit for a king (or queen). And if there are leftovers, they are even better the next day.

I decided I wanted to try bread bowls this week, in which I would serve the hot soup. They turned out to be a real hit with my family and easy to make. The bread and soup enhance each other – dipping the bread-bowl pieces drenches them in the soup flavor, and the hot bread makes the soup twice as good.

You can make the bread bowls from scratch, you can make it from frozen bread, or you can buy a large loaf of round bread. 

If you buy it, choose a hearty bread that feels heavy. Pumpernickel, raisin, rye, or sour dough are perfect choices.

If you use frozen loaves, proceed according to directions for the scratch bread after it is thawed and punched down.

Your own bread bowls

Here is a good recipe for bread bowls from scratch. This makes three bread bowls large enough for individual servings.

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