Ottawa Citizen

Score with a warming soup

Football parents drained every drop of rib-sticking, lentil and chicken meal

- KATIE WORKMAN

I am a football mom. And there is always food involved — for the kids before and after games, and at the game itself for parents and friends who show up no matter the weather.

And what could be more welcome in any of these situations than a robust, hot, rib-sticking soup?

This soup has tailgating or sidelines or post-game meal written all over it.

It’s thick from the lentils, and fragrant with cumin and coriander. If you are familiar with Indian food, it might remind you of a soupy version of dal with satisfying small cubes of chicken nestled throughout.

And it’s made in a slow cooker, which means that if you are serving it after you come home, it’s right there waiting for you like a warm hug.

Last year was the first time I made this soup, lugging it in the slow cooker to the game.

My family thought I had gone one step too far — that setting up a vat of soup on the sidelines was going to seem pretty weird.

They were pretty wrong. The ladle was passed from person to person, heavy-duty paper cups were filled, and not a drop was left.

The soup thickens upon sitting, and if you refrigerat­e it and heat it up the next day, you may want to add more broth or water.

And I would definitely add the fresh parsley at the end.

The football game is purely optional.

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