You don't need to be an 'investor' to invest in Singletrack: 6 days left: 95% of target - Find out more
Winter's nearly here and my annual desire to eat soup at every opportunity is strengthening - it was pumpkin/tomato/ginger soup in the pub last night.
So please share your amazing home-made soup recipes/methods with the forum:
I've been quite liking Potage - medieaval peasent food. Pick four pre-Francis Drake veg (no potato/tomato/tobacco) and make soup with them and some added oats. Garlic is allowed, if you're feeling orthodox about it choose non-root veg, back then even peasents didn't consider them fit for human consumption. Always surprisingly good for something so un-clever.
so Potage is a kind of savoury vegetable porage? hmmm.... interesting...
It would be but you you don't put that much oats in there, its only a sprinkle 🙂
although maybe you're onto something!
Can't beat a home made minestrone with bacon in it, whatever veg is about, beAns, a couple of Parmesan rinds out the freezer, and broken up bits of pasta or spaghetti.
Make a big pot full, that's several days good eating.
I do like a good carrot and coriander. I'm also a big fan of thai style noodley soups, I make them quite often...
Leek and tomato
Traditional leek and potato with creme fraiche.
Saw a soup on a cooking show butternut squash and peanut butter which looked damn good.
Cannae whack a good bowl of scotch broth either.
