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INTRODUCTION TO SPICES PART 3
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thespiceman
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Hello every body a introduction to the wonderful world of soup. Not out of a can but home made.
This a simple soup using the root Celeriac. You will need a blender and a sieve. Saucepan. Food processor slicer. Bowl boiling water
Soup in large batches is freezable in Zip bags labelled.
Celeriac and Leek
2 Onions food processor slicer
1 Celeriac peeled and chopped and diced
2 Leeks washed chopped diced and sliced
2 Stock cubes vegetable to cover boiling water
Spices half teaspoon of each
Cumin
Coriander ground
Ginger ground
Fennel Seed
Tumeric
Worcester Sauce dash
Bay leaf
Thyme
I teaspoon
optional milk a dash of
1. Dice up onions food processor slicer Worcester sauce a dash olive oil. Saucepan
2. Dice up vegetables add to pan saute. Add spices to a bowl boiling water. Make a paste.
3. Add to saucepan with stock cube crumble in water to cover
4. Add Bay leaf Thyme
5. Simmer till vegetables soft and cooked.
6. Cool down blender in batches.
7. Sieve over a bowl to make soup clear or to remove any bits. Advisable to do.
8. To a Saucepan add touch of milk option.
9. Simmer till warmed through
10. You can add other items to this bacon fry first snip in or cubed bacon fry and then add.
11. Cooked Chicken strips add that in. Any left over. Sunday Roast
12. Use Gnocci drained into Soup top with Italian Cheese Pecorino or Parmasan.
This a simple soup using the root Celeriac. You will need a blender and a sieve. Saucepan. Food processor slicer. Bowl boiling water
Soup in large batches is freezable in Zip bags labelled.
Celeriac and Leek
2 Onions food processor slicer
1 Celeriac peeled and chopped and diced
2 Leeks washed chopped diced and sliced
2 Stock cubes vegetable to cover boiling water
Spices half teaspoon of each
Cumin
Coriander ground
Ginger ground
Fennel Seed
Tumeric
Worcester Sauce dash
Bay leaf
Thyme
I teaspoon
optional milk a dash of
1. Dice up onions food processor slicer Worcester sauce a dash olive oil. Saucepan
2. Dice up vegetables add to pan saute. Add spices to a bowl boiling water. Make a paste.
3. Add to saucepan with stock cube crumble in water to cover
4. Add Bay leaf Thyme
5. Simmer till vegetables soft and cooked.
6. Cool down blender in batches.
7. Sieve over a bowl to make soup clear or to remove any bits. Advisable to do.
8. To a Saucepan add touch of milk option.
9. Simmer till warmed through
10. You can add other items to this bacon fry first snip in or cubed bacon fry and then add.
11. Cooked Chicken strips add that in. Any left over. Sunday Roast
12. Use Gnocci drained into Soup top with Italian Cheese Pecorino or Parmasan.
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SCOPE Volunteer Award Engaging Communities 2019
Mental Health advice, guidance and information to all members
Nutrition, Diet, Wellbeing, Addiction.
Recipes
SCOPE Volunteer Award Engaging Communities 2019
Mental Health advice, guidance and information to all members
Nutrition, Diet, Wellbeing, Addiction.
Recipes
Comments
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Hi @thespiceman is any of those spices hot ? I'm not good with hot spice but love soup. Going to give it a try thank you my friend
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Hello @janejr Good evening my friend no they are not . These are what they call warm spices.
Only spices hot at any cost are Chillis and probably Worcester Sauce. Plus Cayenne . Ginger is warm but won't harm.
Please adapt this to your own taste. Add what you like remember I have added spices do one with out. Do one with herbs and fennel seeds be OK. Even fennel bulb sliced and quartered.
Add other vegetables such as Zuchinni be OK.
As you are a special friend you can contact me on the service we use to send messages to ask for a soup suitable for you.
Understand anytime let me have a think. Please let me know what you like I can put something together. Give me some time or you some time. Can do this.
I wish to do this so have a think.
Your friend
The one and only Spiceman you know who ?
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