With the temps being icy, it;s nice to come home to a bowl of homemade soup.There's nothing like a fresh made minestrone or tomato to ward off the chill. Another plus is that homemade soup is free of any chemicals and high amounts of sodium, making it much more healthier fare. It's not only good for your spirit but also your body.
What do you need for homemade soup. Start off with a good stockpot. If you don't have one get a cast aluminum one, preferably a two quart pot. This allows you to make enough soup to have and then freeze for a few meals. Cheesecloth is another must. This allows you to strain out any seeds or pulp. Food processors are another have to have for soup makers. You can also go old school with a blender as well.Use both of these for pureeing veggies or beans .Doing such makes for a smoother creamier texture for your soup. You may want to buy a small strainer too if you're thinking of making your own soup.it gets rid of any scum that may appear when you're creating the stock.
As for basic ingredients, it pays to have various homemade stocks.It's is labor intensive to make any stock however most can be made and frozen for up to three months.Beef stock does require roasting beef bones along with onions and carrots fir half an hour. Simmering it needs usually five hours. Chicken is also labor intensive as it requires two to three carcasses chopped up. Even something as easy as vegetable requires a lot of slicing and dicing however any work is worth it. The simplest is fish stock which takes about fifteen minutes to prep and 45 minutes to boil. As for adding other ingredients, ask yourself if you want to add whole cream or skinned milk, sea salt or regular salt. How healthy you make it is up to you .
A good homemade soup is the best bet on a cold winter's day.It's soothing and tasty. Even better it was made with love and concern - something you can't get out of a can.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
A Good Homemade Soup
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