I learned about saving scraps in a freezer a few classes back, but Marie added to that knowledge by teaching me to save the peelings and parts of things that I would normally have thrown out. These can all be used in stock. The difference w/ this stock is that you don't super strain it to get out every last drop of stock.
The different soups required different techniques such a sauteing, roasting, and pressure cooking.
We made some miso soup to eat as we were cooking. She does this as a healthy snack when she is cooking and won't make it until dinner. It's really quick to prepare.
Here's the soup:
Pumpkin with Black Bean Soup. Marie had an interesting way of roasting the squash in this soup. She roasted the whole thing in the oven without cutting it. The topping on this soup is a black bean salsa. This might have been my favorite soup of the day. Hard to name a favorite because they were all wonderful.
Split Pea Serenity. This was a really tasty split pea soup. A serving suggestion was to put a piece of garlic bread on top (aka crouton). My bowl sort of looks like a smiley face.
Classic Cabbage Kasha Soup. This soup did not taste like a typical cabbage soup, it was much more delicious. The trick was to saute the cabbage and turnip until it has wilted. It is topped with shredded apple and lemon juice.
18 comments:
Awwwwwwww.... Peepa looks so cozy and cute! How many do you have?
6 cats, 1 dog, 1 foster dog. and a cat that moved to VT to live w/ my brother.
Niiice. We have 7 turtles, 3 cats, 2 birds, a rabbit and a fish. E-I-E-I-O
I love rabbits. They are so soft and cuddly. how does the rabbit get along w/ the cats?
Turtles are cool. Do they roam your yard?
All those soups look fantastic and sound like really good combinations. And cabbage soup! What a good idea for cabbage.
Gorgeous meals!!
Aww, Peepa.
i loooove soups!!
Oh my! I think the pumpkin with black beans soup is my favorite too.
Cozy Peepa!
All those soups look sooooo delicious! I wish I could find them in a lunch buffet!
Cats and bunny get along surprisingly well. Turtles have an outdoor enclosure/pond for the warm months, and are indoors for the cold months.
I wish I was in your soup class, it is getting cold and rainy here. That pumpkin black bean soup made me start drooling. Thank you for sharing the pictures!
maybe it's because rabbits can be really big.
outside enclosures are cool. I'm sure the turtles love it. My cats have one so that they stay safe.
Our previous rabbit was as big as the cats, but the new one is just a baby. He isn't loose all the time (they chew things - like electrical cords), but runs about when we are home and able to keep an eye on him. The cats just sit and watch him. The old rabbit used to chase the cats (playfully), so they are probably happy that idea hasn't crossed his mind... yet.
Sounds like my cats. They love to be the watchers that get to choose when to interact. Tables are turned w/ the greyhound we're fostering. She pays way more attention to them than they like (licking, etc). They appreciate Kobie way more now.
That root puree sounds incredible! Mmm mmm!
I have to say that is an awesome picture of the pumpkin soup. So colorful I actually thought it was jelly beans for a moment.
I bet it's tasty, too!
jelly beans would good - on the side :)
the soups were really good. and we made a ton, so there were lots of leftovers, which isn't typical for a class. the leftovers typically go to the volunteer assistants.
I think Peepa and I both need soup!! brrr...-
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