Today I will mostly be cooking Carrot Soup
January 27, 2008
One of my New Years resolutions was to learn how to cook with the vegetables I grow. I am a complete novice at cooking and usually I would just cut and steam them with a meat or fish dish, very nice but not very creative.
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So today I harvested some carrots (Autumn King 2 variety) and decided to put my plan into action to make soup. I had already bought the 1 litre soup n sauce bags (heavy gauge, zip seal and gussetted so they stand up on their own) from Lakeland.
Easy Carrot Soup
Serves 1 – Heres what you need:
- 2 medium carrots or 1 large carrot (sliced),
- 10 fluid oz of chicken or vegetable stock,
- 1 fluid oz semi skimmed milk,
- A little bit of olive oil for frying the carrots,
- 1 x Hand blender (bought mine from Asda at bargin £4),
- 1 x saucepan.
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Instructions:
- Heat the oil in the saucepan and add the sliced carrots, sweat them for 2 – 3 minutes,
- Add the stock and simmer for 5 minutes.
- Add the milk and season well,
- Use the hand blender to blend down the carrots into a smooth soup, make sure the blender remains in the liquid otherwise it will splash and take care with the hot stock.
- Pour into the soup n sauce bag and refridgerate or freeze.
- Serve with grated parmesan cheese and and crusty roll.
- This soup can be the basis for adding leeks, onion, or herbs with the carrots.
It should look something like this: delicious!
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