Yesterday I had soup #7 for lunch. This one is called Split-Pea and Pumpkin (p. 220). But, due to the aforementioned legume shortage, Molly substituted lentils for the split-peas.
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Lucky Number 7
Friday, November 11, 2011
Enough bouillon to kill....
...a horse?
...a man with high blood pressure?
Choose your analogy.
Any time a soup calls for chicken stock (or any other kind), Molly substitutes vegetable. And when you are planning to make 400 soups, you're going to need a lot of bouillon. She pretty much bought out the store - and this is only the beginning.
Today for lunch I had Creamy Tomato Soup (#6 - p. 141). This was one of the products of Molly's soup marathon last weekend. Apologies that I don't have a close up photo of it, but I was too hungry to spare any time. (You can check in out in the 'so much soup' post though.) It looked pretty much how you would expect creamy tomato soup to look. This one was alright, but I couldn't help imagining how amazing it would be with middle of the summer homegrown tomatoes.
Monday, November 7, 2011
So much soup
Remember when Molly thought making one soup per day was too hard? Now apparently she thinks it is ok to make 3 soups in one day!
Ridiculous. She didn't even have enough pots, so needed to come by and borrow one of mine. Fine with me though! I know have a nice variety of soups to sample.
I started today with the Potato and Corn Chowder (#5 - p. 161). The name was such an understatement! This soup had corn and nice big chunks of potato (as you might guess), but also beans, celery, and peppers. The broth was nice and not too rich. Note: Due to legume scarcity, canellini beans were substituted for broad beans in this soup.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Birthday soup x2
This weekend was full of birthday celebrations for me. For dinner Saturday, Molly let me choose any soup from the 400 soups book. I knew I wanted something with mushrooms, so I perused the index and found Mushroom and Bread Soup (pg. ??). I tend to be more attracted to soups with chunks in them (I think because they seem like they will be more satisfying). This was a creamy soup though and it did not disappoint. It was so filling, I could barely finish my bowl. This is #4 out of 400. (1% done)
Sunday nights I have Family Dinner at my friend Alicia's house. This week being my birthday, I got to choose the menu from a couple of options. I opted for black bean soup. I'm not sure what recipe she used, but it was great. One of my favorite parts about black bean soup is that it is such a receptive canvas for all kinds of condiments. I topped mine with avocado, sour cream and cheddar cheese.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Molly #3 - Squash kicks it off
***This is actually the 3rd soup Molly has made/I have eaten from the "400 Soups" book since we dreamt this project up, but it's the first one being blogged "live". (I'll talk about the first 2 at some point, for completeness' sake.)
Molly made this soup while I was away for the weekend, but thankfully froze some for me. I thawed it out and am enjoying for lunch at work today. With squash, there's no way to avoid evoking thoughts of fall and early winter - which is generally ok for a soup. It's a bit warm today for this varietal, but it still tastes good! Creamy with a hint of spice.
Turns out, the spiciness in this soup was a result of Molly's imperfect spice jar labeling system. While she thought she was in possession of some rare light-orange paprika, it was actually turmeric. Worked for me!
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