Showing posts with label soup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soup. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Angel Hair Pasta with Salmon and Hake Soup



Recipe Ingredients: (eneugh for 4 people)
  • 4-5 "balls" of Angel Hair Pasta (about 200grs)
  • 150grs hake+ 150grs salmon (other fish can be chosen and use even more varieties) (cut the fish in small cubes)
  • 1 onion (finely chopped)
  • 1 carrot (finely chopped)
  • 1 garlic clove (finely chopped)
  • 1 piece of ginger (finely chopped)
  • 1 bunch of parsley "or coriander" (finely chopped)
  • 1/2 tomato pulp "passata"
  • 1 cube of chicken or fish stock (fish stock is better)
  • Salt, Black Pepper, paprika, chilli powder (a pinch of each)
  • Olive oil and water (sufficient)

I made the sauce in the Wok, putting there a little olive oil, that once it reached hot temp, I added the onion, carrot, garlic & ginger, letting these cook until golden (stirring occasionally), once they reached that stage I added the fish and stir it occasionally only by tossing avoiding using wooden spoon, continued tossing occasionally but letting the fish to cook for around 2-3 minutes, as the fish cooks quickly.

At this point I've added the a pinch of each condiment, salt, b. Pepper, paprika chilli powder as well as the tomato pulp plus 2 glasses of water and the Angel hair pasta which I crushed with my hands to become just small bits of pasta I also added the stock cube. Then I let this cook for around 5-7 minutes, finally I turned the heat off and added the chopped herb (parsley or coriander) also added a few mint leaves that not only improve the visual they improve flavour and help digestion, I also toasted a few bits of bread and made some croutons, for a lovely soup meal. Enjoy!!


Tuesday, 12 May 2009

Butternut Squash and Runner Bean Spring Soup



Recipe Ingredients: (for 4+ people)
  • 2 Large Potatoes (cubed)
  • 1/2 Butternut Squash (cubed)
  • 1 Onion (finely chopped)
  • 2 Celery Sticks (coarsely sliced, I removed strings first, unless you using baby or celery heart)
  • 1 Garlic Clove (finely chopped)
  • 2 Carrots (finely sliced)
  • 12 Stringless Runner Beans "large" (finely sliced)
  • salt black pepper and olive oil (sufficient)
Is super simple. Put a pan on the stove with enough olive oil to cover the bottom, once really hot add the, onion, garlic and the celery. Let these cook until they start getting golden, at this stage add the potato and the squash, always stirring, letting it cook for around 3 minutes, is alright if it starts to get a little stuck to the pan. After that add in about 1 and 1/2 litres of water + salt and black pepper to taste, and deglacée de stuck bits of the side of the pan, as these add to the soup flavour, let it cook for about 20-25 minutes.

Once cooked blitz it all to form the smooth silky purée , once that is achieved add the runner beans and the carrots let these cook for another 20-25 minutes and there...it's ready to eat, obviously let it cool a little you don't want to burn your mouth like I did lol ... cheers!!! Is that easy.

In Portugal if you want a soup to be more of a meal, like ...you just want to have the soup for lunch/dinner just add to the soup once done one sliced boiled egg per person inside the soup, easy and delicious alternative.


Tuesday, 9 December 2008

Spinach and Carrot Soup

This is a great winter starter as is so easy to make yet, so satisfying. I had some mix from the croquettes, left from yesterday, just to remind you they were boiled and mashed potato, carrots and onion. But obviously I don't expect you to have left overs, so you can use fresh ingredients, and here they are:

  • 4 large potatoes (cut into quarters)
  • 1 large onion (minced)
  • 3 large carrots (2 cut into chunks one very thinly sliced)
  • 300grs spinach leaves (washed)
  • 1 garlic clove (minced)
  • Salt and black pepper to taste
  • 2 glugs of olive oil
in a pan put the oil and put it on the stove let it get very hot, then add the garlic, two carrots in chunks and the minced onion, let them cook stirring occasionally until the onion is golden at this stage add the potato and about 2 litres of water + the salt and pepper to taste. Let this cook until the potatoes are cooked through you can check this by stabbing the potato with a fork or sharp knife, and the potatoes should offer virtually no resistance to penetration, if so get your hand blender out and blitz it until you achieve a thick sauce if you want the soup more liquid add a little more water, but make sure you retest for salt.

Let it get to the boil point again and now add the remaining carrot thinly sliced + the spinach you may add a little more olive oil if you like the stuff. turn the fire down and let it simmer for 15-20 minutes and it's done, plate it and if you like it posh you can toast some bread cut it into cubes put a hand full in the centre of the bowl of soup and drizzle a little circle of oil around the cruttons.

I was too hungry and didn't bother with that lol :)


Thursday, 21 August 2008

Chinese Soup

Chinese Soup



This is a personal interpretation of Birds Nest Soup, I would say a Summer soup most adequate for this time of year, also is very quick to make.


For this
Recipe you will need:
  • 1- Onion
  • 1-Garlic
  • 1- Ginger (bit same size as garlic)
  • 8-Spring Onions
  • 1-Red Chilli (mild)
  • 2- Soup spoons of light Soya Sauce
  • 2- Eggs 1- Tea spoon of Chinese "Five Spice"
  • 2- Soup spoons of Arrow Root (alternatively one of corn starch).
Preparation:
Chop very finely the onion, the garlic and the Ginger. Put a large pan on the cooker with two large spoons of olive oil on a hot heat, once the oil starts to smoke a little chuck in the onion garlic and ginger stirring it, reduce it to a low heat and add the soya sauce the Chinese five spice a pinch of salt and a pinch of black pepper, and keep stirring it occasionally until the onion is virtually transparent. While the onion is cooking you can advance by slicing finely the spring onions and the chilli (not forgetting to de-seed and de-vein the chilli first).
Now that the onion is transparent add the water enough for about four people (about 2 litres) using a blender, blitz the onion until a smooth cloudy liquid, bring to the boil and at this point add the arrow root powder diluted in a little water (always stirring) this will thicken the soup just a little give the soup a couple of swirls and while the soup is still moving by itself in the pan put in the eggs (previously mixed) slowly , once they are all in add the spring onions and the chilli. Let it simmer for 5 minutes more and the soup is ready to serve....Bon Apetit

Alternatively if you like more substance, replace the spring onions and chilli by a couple of hands full of sweet corn and a couple of thin noodles blocks crushed.

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