Western Living Magazine
7 Homes with Outdoor Fireplaces and Firepits
Pamela Anderson’s Ladysmith Home Is a Whimsical, ‘Funky Grandma’ Dream Come True
Before and After: Stunning Photos from a Vancouver Beach House Renovation
9 Ways to Make the Most of Your Summer Fruits
6 Recipes for Your End-of-Summer BBQ
5 Perfect Recipes for Your Next Summer Garden Party
Survey: What Are You Looking for in a Vacation Rental?
Wildfire Resource Guide: Essential Links for Live Updates, Personal Preparedness and More
Local B.C. Getaway Guide: Hidden Gems on Vancouver Island’s East Coast
Fired Up: 5 Barbecues Perfect for End of Summer Grilling
Rebellious, Daring and Dramatic: The New Lotus Eletre
Trendspotting: Highlights from Milan’s Salone del Mobile 2024
It’s Back! Entries Are Now Open for Our WL Design 25 Awards
Announcing the 2024 Western Living Design Icons
You’re Invited: Grab Your Tickets to the 2024 WL Designers of the Year Awards Party
Now is the time for soups and sweaters.
If there’s one consolation prize for putting away our tank tops and swim suits for the year, it’s that we’re entering the season of comfort food. And there’s nothing quite as comforting as a bowl of homemade soup—made all the better since much of the work is done by letting the pot simmer on the back burner. Throw on a sweater, do a little prep, and get into fall with one of these beauties.
The king of flavour combinations, Yotam Ottolenghi donated this recipe to last year’s Soup Sisters cookbook.
One World Kitchen‘s Pailin Chongchitnant gives us her take on a Thai classic.
Chanterelles rule the mushroom world, but if you can’t find them, oyster mushrooms will work well too.
Chef Michel Roux‘s take on a French classic can use any winter squash as its base.
With its combination of noodles and heat, laksa is perhaps the perfect rainy-night treat. This version from Vancouver’s Sai Woo brings in Fior de Latte cheese, an unusual pairing.
Are you over 18 years of age?