Friday, October 14, 2011

Recipe by Request

Kale and (Sweet) Potato Creamed Soup

I rarely follow a recipe for soup.  I might glance at one to get the general idea or to make sure I’m not missing some delicious hidden ingredient, but then I wing it. :)

Here is my “recipe” as close as I can tell it.

Dice into medium small pieces: carrots, onion, celery - about a good handful of each.
Dice into bite-sized pieces:  potatoes or sweet potatoes (your choice or both) – only 1 if very large or 2 to 4 medium or small.
Cut the stems off of a bunch of kale (6 or 8 leaves maybe?) and chop the stems the same size as the carrots.  Chop the leaves into 1” or so dice…  Reserve the leaves.  I did NOT add them when cooking the other veggies, but I suppose it wouldn’t hurt them. 

Start 1 TBSP olive oil heating in large pot (I use an enameled cast iron) and slowly fry the veggies (stirring occasionally- toss a little salt on them) until the onions are getting translucent. (10 minutes or so?).  Clear a place on the bottom of the pan, add a little more oil and turn down the heat.  Add some garlic into that oil- chopped, minced, from a jar or dried- doesn’t matter too much.  When the garlic has cooked for a little bit, add some basil, savory, oregano, etc… whatever you have like that that’s fragrant and delicious, also black, red, and/or white pepper and 1/8 or 1/4 tsp of ground mustard..  Let heat for a minute or so for the herbs to release their oils.  Add the reserved kale leaves and raise heat of pan, stirring the kale to the hot surface.  Cook for a couple minutes.
Dump in stock (or water and soup base- I used ham, but chicken or beef would be good, too) to just barely cover the veggies and put a lid on.  (Have the liquid hot before you put it in the pot to save time.)  Let simmer slowly until potatoes are tender and all the flavors are thoroughly married- no longer than 10 minutes, as low as 5 minutes.  
Now you have a choice to make.  Eat as is… Cream it all… or cream half of it for a chunky chowder type of soup.  I like it all ways.   :)   Puree the hot soup in small batches carefully in a blender or food processor and return it to a pan on the stove.  Add 1/8 tsp baking powder and ¾ cup whole milk and heat through after blended.  Serve sprinkled with parmesan cheese and chopped ham or crumbled bacon.  Great with crusty bread.  It’s fun to add a totally unrelated vegetable to the creamed soup right before serving just to throw people off- like corn or peas or whatever veggie your kid does like.  Also good if you substitute broccoli for the kale.  Enjoy!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

New stitch marker design

Set of 8- Purples by PickleSoup
Set of 8- Purples, a photo by PickleSoup on Flickr.
These are really fun to make and to use. This particular set was custom made for a dear friend and gifted to her. They're just lightweight plastic beads, but that way they don't weigh down the knitting! :)

Found a give-a-way to share with you!

So I'm be-bopping around the web this morning and don't even know where I found out about it to be completely honest.  Probably on Ravelry.  Someone posted that there is a give-a-way of 3 XRX books on the Knit Purl Gurl Blog!!  Yay!!!  They are actually giving away 2 (yes, I said 2!!) sets of 3 books to a random commenter on the blog.  The books are:   Entree to Entrelac by Gwen Bortner, Magnificent Mittens & Socks by the amazing Anna Zilboorg, and Think Outside the Sox which are 60 (!!) winning entries in a Knitter's Magazine contest.  I am so happy to share the website URL so you can go and compete with me  enter too! 

The address:
 http://www.knitpurlgurl.com/2011/03/march-madness-giveaway-xrx-knitting.html#comment-form   

They are having other things this month that I haven't gotten to read about yet.  Hopefully some more give-a-ways!!   (Stay tuned... I may be doing more blogs in order to get more entries in the contests!!  :) 

Everyone who knows me knows I'm a sucker for a good knitting book.  And these three books?  Well, I'd love to own all 3!  But if you win them instead of me, please consider loaning me the sock book.  :)  I'd love to read it if I can't own it!  Lol.  And I haven't bought it yet....