Food & Drink

Seattle’s Best Comfort Food

January may be National Soup Month, but that’s no reason to limit ourselves to just one type of soot

By Lorna Yee December 14, 2010

© Hayley Young Photography

This article originally appeared in the January 2011 issue of Seattle magazine.

Whether it’s the singular contentment found in a plate of gooey mac and cheese, or the soothing warmth of a hot bowl of soup, this time of year we’re all about praising good ol’ comfort food. For this issue, we indulged in moist slices of meatloaf and flaky-crumbed piroshky. We dug through mounds of mashed potatoes and devoured dumplings whose bellies were bursting with juicy beef. We lapped up tomato soup that lifts the soul and savored its favorite partner: the classic grilled cheese sandwich. We polished off pieces of the crunchiest fried chicken, slurped up steaming bowls of pho and tasted the sweetest apple pies in town—all in the name of research. So, settle in under your favorite blanket and read on. This is one issue that will inspire an appetite and leave you with a joyful, well-fed feeling all winter long.

 

Macaroni and Cheese

Noodle Dishes
Euro Mash-Up Dinners

Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup
Pot Pies
Mashed Potatoes
Meatloaf
Best Casserole / 
Best Cassoulet
Starch Bombs

One Pot Stews, Curries and Porridges

Soups

Comfort Desserts

Comfort Food Restaurant Directory

Menus, prices and locations may have changed since this article was published in January 2011. Double check the restaurant’s website before you go.


 

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