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Soups On!

It's cold, so it's time to make soup again. I made a Broccoli with Roasted Garlic soup yesterday that turned out quite well. 2 Heads Garlic 2 small onions 1 small potato 1 head of broccoli 4 cups of chicken stock Pre-heat oven to 400°F.  Slice the top off of the head of garlic and drizzle with olive oil.  Place on a baking sheet or in a garlic roaster and roast for at least 30 minutes.  Cool to handle. Chop onions and potato and saute in olive oil until the onions begin to get soft.  Coarsely chop the broccoli and add to the pot.  Add garlic now that you can handle it.  Add stock, bring to a boil and then simmer for 30 minutes. Puree the soup with an immersion blender or in batches with a regular margarita blender. Season to taste.  Wasn't that easy?

Friday Night Dinner

I've spent most of the day in the kitchen.  After taking the Dog on an epic 4 mile walk, I rested my feet for a minute and thought about what I wanted to do today. Decided I wanted to make some pasta.  I used to do it on New Year's Day for a couple of years in a row, but it's been probably three or more years since I last did it.  I've got the equipment and had bought some semolina back in January, so decided to just go for it. Started by making the dough in the Kitchen Aid. 1 cup Semonlina flour 3/4 all-purpose flour olive oil salt water 2 eggs Mixed that up till it was coming together and took it out and pressed it in shape.  In retrospect I probably should have used a little more water. Then got out the attachment that rolls it out.  Started running chunks through that on the fattest setting.  Fold it, next setting, fold it, next setting ad nauseum.  I really like playing with my food. I got it to the 5th setting today.  The do...

Cauliflower Soup

Getting into the soup thing this week. Sliced up a big leek and sauteed it in a big pan with olive oil, garlic and a white carrot.  Made it wilt.  Added some chopped up cauliflower, Ottoman spices, and some tomato paste thinned with water.  Simmered that for about a half an hour in a box of veggie broth. All the ingredients in the pot Got it all mushy, and then tossed it in the Vitamix with some raw cashews and pureed the hell out of it.  Added a little more water to clean the container and poured that back into the soup.  Super good.  You have to make this. To go with dinner, I also cooked up some farro in mushroom broth.  On the side I did a mirepoix of celery and onion, plus those white carrots I was talking about earlier.  Added some garlic.  Then added a container of chopped up mushrooms, and then some thyme.  Blended this mix with the farro.  Yum. Tossing the trimmings into a pot All of the trimming from all of...

Vegan spicy queso

Used 4 cups cashews, a jar of green salsa I picked up on sale yesterday, a little nutritional yeast and about a cup of water. Puréed the hell out of it in the vitamix. Delicious.

Chicken Chili

So after the stock was done, cut up 1 1/2 onions and diced two poblano peppers. Threw that into a pot with some olive oil and garlic.  Cooked that up for a few minutes and then added some ground coriander, cumin and ground chipotle chili.  Kept cooking that. Added the stock I made and a touch more from a box.  Got that simmering really good and then added a can of white beans and another can that I mashed up.  Added the juice of 2 limes and about a half a cup of white wine.  Simmered that for about 30 minutes or so.  Shredded the rest of the chicken from last night's dinner and added that along with some fresh cilantro.  Cooked for a few more minutes to warm up the chicken. Served it with with some crushed up blue corn chips and a dollop of sour cream.  Pretty tasty.  Ended up having about a bowl and a half.

Saturday Night Dinner

Made a roasted chicken, stuffed with lemons on a bed of onions.  Good stuff.  Picture above is some green beans with mushrooms in Ottoman spice from our last trip to Istanbul.  We also had some Brussels sprouts tossed with some balsamic vinegar.  Good stuff. For the Superb Owl I'm making a stock from the bones from last night's chicken.  I added a bay leaf, some poultry seasoning, 1/4 of an onion, old celery, a few baby carrots, a dash of lemongrass and maybe a half cup of white wine.  The rest of it's water and I'm just going to let it simmer on the stove until I'm done with the movie I'm watching.  Pro-tip, simmer very gently to get a clear broth. The stocks going to be the base for a chicken chili.  I've also whipped up a batch guacamole to go with it.  Can't wait to see how the soup turns out!

Juice Tonight and where I've been

We had a run of eating out due to being out of the house so much in the past few days. I spent last Friday seeing two movies with a friend, "Anomalisa" and "The Big Short."  We got a glass of wine and some fried calamari and by then it was about 3:30 and I wasn't in the mood to make juice.  Talked Sweetie into checking out a nearby Thai place, Star of Siam.  Ick.  They claimed to have Massaman curry, but it tasted like Jif with pineapple chunks.  What is this, 1976?  I was seriously disappointed.  The spring rolls even had some sort of syrupy-vinegary mess all over them.  Not sure what they were thinking. Saturday was spent house hunting.  We got home about four after neither of us had much to eat that day so we checked out a nearby Irish pub, Timothy O'Toole's, that had pretty good food.   No Irish beers oddly enough, other than Guinness, but they had some buffalo chicken rolls that were interesting.  Might have liked th...

Soup

Still working on the soup.  Had some for lunch yesterday and should get some more of it today.  I love it when a little work goes a long way like that.  The juices have been lasting through breakfast and Sweetie has been able to take a thermos of it for lunch, as well.

Chicken Soup

Baby, it's cold outside.  Let's make soup in no time. 1 finely chopped medium onion 3 carrots cut in tiny pieces 3 celery stalks in tiny pieces Fire up the pot, throw in some oil, and garlic and all those veggies. Chop up a package of sliced mushrooms and cook those in a separate pan with some butter and more garlic. Chop up some chicken thighs into tiny bite sized pieces.  Keep checking what's cooking. Transfer mushrooms to mire-poix pot and then add a little toasted sesame oil to the pan and toss in the chicken pieces with still more garlic.  Cook chicken until done. Add box of stock to the veggies and once the chicken is done, throw that in, too.  Added a can of petite diced tomatoes with jalapenos and cilantro.  Stir.  Bring to a boil. Add water to the chicken pan to cook some pasta in that with the double goal of cleaning the pan. Boil cute, tiny pasta separately.  Add some thyme and saffron to the soup.  Once it boils, turn...

Lunch

Finally used the stock I made the other day to cook up some farro, add some corn with Tapatio, and the rest of the shredded chicken from the stock carcass to make a soup for this blustery day. Cleaned out a jar of crushed garlic and threw in a little thyme as well. Good stuff.

Baby It's Cold Outside

Leftover chicken in the fridge means I make stock!  Clean out the larder and add some carrots, half a left-over onion, the rest of the celery, some leftover herbs from the weekend, thyme and rosemary, some gnarly garlic, a couple of bits of galangal, a bay leaf, and just let it simmer on the stove.  Still cold in here and I still don't want to turn on the heat.  I can use it to cook up some farro I bought last week and haven't used yet.  Maybe tomorrow's lunch. The stock's not warming the place up quite like I want it to.  Add some pumpkin bread to the mix.  Thought I had some walnuts from a while back, can't find them, but I have another trail mix that's been around for a while, so I'll just pour that in, too. Easiest pumpkin bread recipe in the world.  In one bowl add and mix together: 1 cup of sugar (or more or less) 1/2 cup of some kind of vegetable oil, I had canola 2 eggs (used some gorgeous free range eggs from Ohio with prettiest orange...

The Plan for Dinner - Juice

1 bunch of kale 1 fuji apples 1 pear of some variety 2 oranges of some variety 1 small piece of turmeric I keep getting for free because it's so small 1 smallish turnip 1 zucchini 1 large jicama 2 large English cucumbers 2 large golden beets whole bunch of carrots 3 stalks of celery Will cut into bite-sized chunks and feed to the juicer later this afternoon.  This makes a ton of juice - two glasses for each of us tonight and a breakfast glass for the morning.  A little coconut water added along the way will help stretch it and keeps the machine working well.