January is not the month for culinary ambition. It is the month for pots left quietly on the stove, for food that waits for you, for meals that feel like care rather than effort. Soup fits January perfectly because it asks very little and gives a lot back.
This Slow Sunday is about making one pot of comfort and letting it carry you through a few days. No techniques, no perfect timing, no pressure. Just soups that work.
Below are five reliable soups, familiar in Cyprus, adaptable to whatever is in the fridge, and forgiving if you get distracted.
Trahanas Soup (the ultimate Cypriot winter comfort)
Trahanas does not need improvement. It only needs heat and time.
You will need:
– Trahanas
– Water or light stock
– A little olive oil
– Optional: halloumi, milk or lemon
How to make it:
Bring water or stock to a gentle boil. Add trahanas slowly, stirring so it does not clump. Lower the heat and let it simmer until thick and creamy. Finish with olive oil. Add grated halloumi or a splash of milk if you like it richer.
This is the soup you make when the day has been long and words feel unnecessary.
Simple Potato Soup (soft, filling, always works)
This is the soup you make when you want something steady and familiar.
You will need:
– Potatoes
– Onion
– Olive oil
– Water or stock
– Salt and pepper
How to make it:
Sauté chopped onion in olive oil until soft. Add diced potatoes and cover with water or stock. Simmer until the potatoes break easily. Mash lightly or blend briefly if you want it smoother. Season simply.
It reheats beautifully and tastes better the next day.
Everyday Vegetable Soup (whatever is there)
This soup changes every time, and that is the point.
You will need:
– Onion
– Carrots, celery, courgette, pumpkin or whatever vegetables you have
– Olive oil
– Water or stock
How to make it:
Start with onion in olive oil. Add chopped vegetables, cover with liquid and let it simmer until everything is soft. Blend or leave chunky. Adjust salt at the end.
This is not a recipe. It is a habit.
Onion Soup (slow, simple, surprisingly comforting)
Good for evenings when you want warmth without heaviness.
You will need:
– Onions
– Olive oil or butter
– Water or light stock
– Salt and pepper
How to make it:
Slice onions and cook them slowly in oil or butter until soft and lightly golden. Add liquid and let it simmer. Season gently. No need for bread or cheese unless you want it.
The smell alone makes the kitchen feel calmer.
Pumpkin Soup (soft sweetness for winter days)
Perfect when the weather turns cold but you want something lighter.
You will need:
– Pumpkin
– Onion
– Olive oil
– Water or stock
– Optional: a little cream or yoghurt
How to make it:
Cook onion in olive oil, add pumpkin pieces and cover with liquid. Simmer until soft, then blend. Add salt and a spoon of yoghurt or cream if you like it smoother.
Bright in colour, gentle in flavour.
A few Slow Sunday soup rules
- Make one pot, not five meals
- Let it cool and store it properly
- Eat it when you are hungry, not when the clock says so
- Soup is allowed to be imperfect.
- Soup does not rush you. It waits.
This Slow Sunday, put something simple on the stove and let it work quietly for you.