My Comfort Food.
By Plot58
@plot58
When I think of comfort food I think of soup, yes, yes I
know all you women out there are now saying not a chance it has to be
“CHOCOLATE” but there is something about soup that makes everything feel alright I think it must stem form when I was
younger as my mother always gave me soup when I was unwell and after you ate it
you for a brief moment felt better, something that I still do today.
Also soup also resonates with me from my Training days at
my local Institute where I studied to become a chef, one of the first things we
were torte was a basic vegetable soup once you have mastered this we were told
“the world was our oyster”
I even find making a soup to be quite therapeutic I think
it’s because I know “everything will be ok” after I have eaten it.
Simple soups are what I love soups that do the
ingredients justice my absolute favorite is Leek & potato soup. So today
when I was making it for my wife and me for lunch it really got me thinking
that it’s the ultimate Allotment recipe, what better to show case your plot
over the 4 seasons that soup. Can you think of something better? I Challenge
you to. Something that is purely made from what you grow, in fact next summer I
am going to make a soup on my plot I have a camp heater that I use to make a
brew on the plot so all I need is a saucepan.
I thought I would also share a few tips and little
helpful points on the favorite are of a good soup.
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If your soup turns out runny and not as thick as
you want it rather than reach for the corn flour why not just add a spoonful of
rice and cook that in your soup this will release its starch as it cooks and
thicken you’re soup then just blitz it in which your soup you won’t notice it
in the end soup.
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Or you could use something called a “Beurre
Manie” this is a “cold Roux” made simply with equal amounts of butter and flour
worked together to make a paste then you simply whisk this into your soup and
it thickens your soup and gives it a nice shine (believe me a good shine it what
all chefs want on a good soup)
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Another top tip when making a soup NEVER BOIL
your ingredients this will not release all those wonderful flavours from your
veg simmer is the key.
So what are you having for lunch
tomorrow?......................................