Friday, July 11, 2014

Hot Soup For A Hot Day

This may be July and the temps ,at times, may be unbearably warm, but it's still soup weather.After months of eating chilled salads, it's nice to have a soothing bowl of steamy home made soup.It's something that's appreciated and something easy to get down.There's also the plus of using farm fresh veggies too when making it. Any soup, no matter what time of year you make it.,needs a good base.You can make it yourself ,either with chicken, beef, fish or vegetable stock. Chicken or beef broth is easy to make, Most home chefs use a whole chicken and or a good beef cut with the bones(these provide the most flavor).You can skim off the fat and foam that will arise but in all honesty, you'll also be robbing the stock of flavor too.You can add the meat as well .You can also freeze the stock for up to a year.Definitely take advantage of your garden or local farmer's market. .Nothing beats a good tomato or even a rich beef minestrone.Adds peppers and onions for added flavor. try fresh yellow onions from the farmer's market or your own back yard to create that truly Gallic treat: French onion soup.this is a wonderful and truly tasty change from the usual barbecue and burgers. Fish stock is another handy stock to have in your fridge.This is mostly fish bones and shrimp shells?The bones can come from sole, flounder, halibut, and turbot. These should be cut into two-inch pieces and rinsed clean of any blood.With this you can make one of the best summer dishes ever, bouillabaisse.This is a yummy mix of lobster ,along with different fish along with spices such as saffron . You can also make a nice chowder, perfect for a rainy summer day.Chose from chowders such as Manhattan,New England or Rhode Island.Manhattan is the best for adding farm fresh vegetables such as ripe tomatoes and potatoes. can use the fish stock, which is strongly recommended or chicken as some recipes suggest. Vegetable stock is about the healthiest and a great way of using surplus harvest.The basic recipe calls for carrots, celery and onions, along with parsley and thyme. Add some olive oil for body.With this you can create a satisfying and rich corn chowder with the addition of fresh corn off the ear as well as scallions and potatoes.A vegetable stock allows you to also make vegan soups such as minestrone and lentil as well. It may be warm outside but that shouldn't deter any home chef from making a hot homemade pot of soup.It's a great and soothing change from the usual summer fare. It's also more comforting than any cold lunch or dinner.

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