The beautiful wife and I have prepped a big vege soup this morning. Will feed the family for the next 2 nights, good cheap feed when you have a couple of teenage boys in the house. And yes,it contains pearl barley and bacon.
The beautiful wife and I have prepped a big vege soup this morning. Will feed the family for the next 2 nights, good cheap feed when you have a couple of teenage boys in the house. And yes,it contains pearl barley and bacon.
My beloved knocked out an absolute cracker of a pumpkin soup the other day, one of her pumpkins decided to start going mouldy around the stem so off with it's head and what to do with it...
Chopped into chunks (broke a carving knife and damn near took my finger off) and into the crock pot on medium for a day. Once thoroughly chopped, add paprika, spices and herbs etc (I think there was a bit of curry powder or chilli maybe, I'd have to check what got biffed in). Once cooking complete it was munched up with the stick blender and what a surprise.
Equally as good as anything I've had at top restaurants - you could sell it and have people coming back for more. She surprised herself I think!
Not a huge soup fan. Prefer something a little more solid. Stew is about as far as I usually go towards soup. Must be from those days as a kid eating that horrible alphabet soup. Yuk. . . .
if you chuck enough bits of meat into a soup it more or less becomes a stew LOL.
75/15/10 black powder matters
Yeah. Close. . .
Even a New World pre cooked chicken, throw the carcass in the press cooker with water, strain it. Makes a good base for a soap.
Boiled hogget bones with garlic and onion to a broth, added bacon hock after 12hr, then at 36hr added potatoes and greens from garden. Salt and I'm loosing patience for dinner time.
Everyone's crook at home so brothy meaty soup should help!
[QUOTE=Micky Duck;1578217]We fellas lucky enough to have a good wife will all at some stage be presented with her famous vege soup...made with love from the surplus veges grown in garden or bought cheaply be it tomatoe ,pumpkin or allsorts combined...
we dutifully say "yes please dear " when offered and say"thankyou dear it was lovely" after consuming with many heaps toast to give it some guts(if anyone shows this post to my wife
Duck ill go one better .im the only duck eater in the house and like you dont waste anything .right out with crockpot slowcooker .hunt the larder fridge etc any veges looking lonely slice and dice into pot with 3-4 spuds chunked and what ever seasonings you like . chuck in a bottle /can of your favourite ale and a 600mls water which should keep the duck wet!!!!!
leave the bugger to gurggle for 8hrs .
right after that lift duck out -meat willfall off bone -have a bloody good big feed and then any left overs veges in pot or on carcasse gets put into blender and hey ho way we go duckshooters soup !!!Idid this with a goose breast and parrie one awhile ago and put two lots in the freezer.bloody great in thew thermos flask if its shitty weather in the maimaisoupand a brew sand ya refuelled. caution excessive dosages of this concoction can result in assorted noises and perfumes wafting from waders -this int urn may result in other maimai occupants enquiring as to the health of your innards or commenting on your supposed decomposition!dont say you werent warned!!!
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