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“Soup to Nuts” Holiday
Entertaining Guide

As the holidays approach, it’s natural for us to feel both
festive and frantic and increasingly stressed as our list of
errands gets longer than Santa’s. To make sure that this
season is about true holiday spirit and joyous time with
family and friends, heed the sage advice of an entertaining
expert who shares her simple secret . . . serve soup!
“Most soups are not complicated to make but they can have
magical powers to help restore the soul, nurture and inspire
the spirit and make a holiday party great fun for the host
and guests” says Jana Kolpen, author and illustrator of the
enchanting fable and cookbook, “The Secrets of Pistoulet,”
and designer of the Pistoulet Dinnerware Collection for The
Pfaltzgraff Co.
Kolpen is a passionate cook who loves to entertain at home.
Her successful motto is, “keep it fresh, seasonal, colorful
and simple.” Depending on the soup recipe, it can be served
as first course, entrée or even a delicious snack.
Regardless of its place at meal time, a simmering pot of
soup warms guests’ hearts and keeps the cook out of the
kitchen and part of the celebration.
“I’ve always loved to entertain friends and family, and I
discovered the magic of soups while on a journey in France
where the ritual and the spirit of making soup for others
became a life transforming experience,” says Kolpen. She
left New York City for a small farmhouse in southern France
to give herself a fresh start after some devastating life
experiences. Kolpen’s adventures led her to write and
illustrate “The Secrets of Pistoulet” in which she includes
several soup recipes that chronicle her inspirational
journey such as the Potage of Spirit and the Potage of
Passion.
According to Kolpen, holiday entertaining should be a
multi-sensory experience that satisfies more than just your
guests’ hunger. Kolpen collaborated with The Pfaltzgraff Co.
to design a full collection of dinnerware and home
accessories to complement her soup recipes and entertaining
philosophy. Each piece in the Pistoulet Collection is hand
painted with brightly colored flowers, vines and vegetables
inspired by Kolpen’s illustrations in her book.
“I encourage mixing and matching dinnerware pieces to create
whimsical and fun table settings. Place large soup crocks
and tureens right on the dinner table and let guests serve
themselves and participate in the full ritual of the holiday
feast.” The Pistoulet Collection includes large, colorful
soup tureens with ladles and a variety of soup bowls named
after Kolpen’s favorite soup recipes such as the “Potage of
Compassion” soup crocks and the “Potage of Spirit” soup
bowls.
Kolpen recommends the “Potage of Spirit” soup as a good
party starter. Using the freshest ingredients in the recipe
she creates a hearty and healthful meal to nourish guests.
The simple soup combines aromatic garlic, earthy potatoes
and bright orange carrots (recipe included). But she does
warn that “the spirit can express itself in many odd and
wonderful ways. Be prepared for shocking behavior!”
The Potage of Spirit (makes 6 servings)
2 medium garlic bulbs (about 16 cloves)
4 14 ounce cans reduced-sodium chicken broth
3 medium potatoes (about 1 pound), peeled and cut into ½
inch pieces.
3 carrots, peeled and chopped (1 ½ cups)
1/3 cup whipping cream
Salt and pepper to taste
Snipped fresh chives to garnish (optional)
Directions:
Combine broth, peeled garlic cloves, potatoes and carrots in
saucepan, cover with water and bring to boil. Reduce heat
and simmer for 20 to 25 minutes. Cool slightly, puree in
blender or food processor until smooth. Return to saucepan
to heat through adding whipping cream, salt and pepper and
chives for garnish.
The chip-resistant, highly durable Pistoulet Collection is a
great dinnerware choice for holiday entertaining. It is safe
in the dishwasher, oven, freezer and microwave and features
a broad range of dinnerware, serveware and accessories. The
collection is available at major department and specialty
stores nationwide, including J.C. Penny, Amazon.com and more
than 70 Pfaltzgraff stores at outlet malls across the
country.
For more recipes from “The Secrets of Pistoulet” log on to
The Pfaltzgraff Co. Web site at www.pfz.com.
Courtesy of ARA Content
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