Showing posts with label turnips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label turnips. Show all posts

Friday, March 12, 2010

Soup du Jour

First, just let me say that soups are not photogenic, at least for me, so there are no pictures to go with this post.

Soups were a staple in our house all winter, and even though the cold weather is finally making its exit (fingers crossed!) we're still continuing to enjoy them.  They're just such an easy way to use up some of the strange vegetables that make their way into my kitchen via Boston Organics (rutabega? kale? cabbage? turnips? what do I do with these?!).  I actually used to be intimidated by making soups, but now I have no idea why because they're just about as easy as it gets - throw everything in a pot and simmer until you want to eat it.  And, soups are versatile - don't have one ingredient?  No problem!  Substitute something similar or leave it out altogether, and the taste is usually not impaired.

Below are two wonderful soup recipes from my soup Bible, Moosewood Restaurant Daily Special.  I don't usually try to tackle dairy soups because I'm afraid of recipes where I have to heat milk or cream, but this one uses cream cheese and is just delicious.


Moroccan Root Vegetable Stew
Grade: A!  I was wary about this combination of spices, but it's so awesome!  A crowd pleaser, and an excellent winter recipe for when root vegetables abound.


Creamy Potato Cabbage Soup
Grade: A-  This is my latest solution to my cabbage problem (the heads just keep coming!) and it's a delightfully creamy soup with great natural flavor.  Would be great with some homemade croutons.