Fun With an Immersion Blender
So as I’ve mentioned, I’ve been relying on soups to get me through busy season without consuming a gazillion calories worth of cheese and oil. On top of this desire to stay healthy, I also got a fun toy for Christmas that I’ve been LOVING – my Cuisinart Immersion Blender. A pre-requisite for my soups has been a “puree” step
My favorite soup so far has been my Butternut Squash and Carrot Soup. I adapted the recipe from this one I saw on RhodeyGirl Tests.
Ingredients:
2 packages frozen butternut squash
kosher salt & black pepper
3 tbs olive oil
3 dried bay leaves
lots of garlic (i used the minced kind from a jar)
2 large yellow onions, diced
4 cups chicken stock
1/4 teaspoon each: cinnamon, thyme, and paprika
Instructions:
1) Add the olive oil to a soup pan over medium low heat. Add the onions and garlic, and cook until transluscent.
2) Add the bay leaves, chicken stock, carrots, and frozen squash to the pot, and bring the soup to a boil. Once at a boil, reduce heat and let simmer for 15 minutes.
3) Once the squash is defrosted and distributed around the broth, and the carrots are tender, take the pot off the heat and blend the soup with an immersion blender. (My favorite part!) Add the herbs, and serve! (Or separate into tupperware containers and bring to work!)
This soup was delicious. I served some to my friend at work, and told her to be a harsh critic – but she loved it! I can’t get enough of it either. Good thing there’s still some in the freezer for next week
This week I’m bringing a soup I saw on Healthy Eats… Potato and Kale Soup.
I followed the recipe virtually to the T, but Trader Joe’s didn’t have any kale. I walked across the street to my local farmers market – but don’t you know that it closed at 4, and I walked up at 4:08! I made do with a blend of Collard Greens, Turnip Greens, and Mustard Greens from Trader Joes. I hope this soup is as good as it looks – I have 6 servings to eat!
What is your favorite pureed soup to make?
Weekly Soup: FAIL
Happy MLK Day lovies!
In this episode of BYOD, you will see how things might not always go as planned. Last night I planned on making a HUGE pot of broccoli and cheese soup from this recipe in Cooking Light. I shopped for all the ingredients, and got going with the soup. As the soup was cooking, I was getting so excited. My mom used to make pasta and broccoli soup when I lived at home, and the smell of the broccoli simmering in the chicken broth brought back so many memories. It really is true – the sense of smell is the most directly tied to memory! I kept eating all the broccoli out of the pot, and looking back, I really wished I had just added a box of pasta to the soup and called it a day. But NOOOOO… why would I follow my instincts?! I just really had my heart set on cheesy soup.
The soup looked amazing. It turned out perfectly creamy and beautiful. But there was one thing that just wasn’t right: VELVEETA.
Guys, I knew this was a bad idea. When the recipe said use Velveeta, I hesitated. But I thought “cass, what do you know? the recipe says it will melt better. just suck it up and use it.” And then I almost bailed. I couldn’t find it in the dairy section. The staff told me to look in the packaged food section, and all I found were boxes of mac and cheese. I should have just walked out then. But I’m stubborn, yo. I went back to the refrig section… and I found it alright, but it wasn’t in the refrigerator. I was so skeeved out. I should have walked out again just then. But the recipe had four stars! And it is my favorite! And it was the “light” version!
FAIL.
My food loving fiance took a bite and said “well, this isn’t the best thing I ever had.” He ate approximately 4 spoonfuls before he felt sick. And you know what guys - his nose swelled up! The velveeta is so nasty it caused an allergic reaction. I tried to perservere. I ate 2/3 of my bowl and said I was full. But I wasn’t full… I had a pit in my stomach of rubbery cheese. I couldn’t bring myself to eat this again for 3 days this week! I had to get it out of my kitchen. The final kicker?! The damn soup started to clog up my sink. It got flushed, which is probably where it belonged anyway.
Lesson learned: follow your instinct, and don’t compromise a diet you base around whole foods just because a recipe has four stars. And when your recipe doesn’t work out so well, take a deep breath (or as much as you can get when you have a rubber cheese ball impeding your lung capacity
) and find something else to take for dinner that day.
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Sweetgreen baby ganoush salad, chaddsford spring wine, and project runway. Great Friday night in my book!!
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An Experiment
Hello friends,
I’m trying something new. I linked up my wordpress blog to a tumblr - a blog format focused on short, spur of the moment type posts. I know I have lots of full posts to catch you up on, but maybe this way I will keep up on my blog when I only have little things to say or fun pictures to share.
Hopefully you all like this change, and hopefully I do too!
Be back soon!
- Cassie
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