Ingredients
2 lb.carrots
2 med. potatoes
3 or 4 large onions
1-2 *fists* of garlic (not cloves!)
1 tbsp. dried thyme
2 tsp. ground coriander seed
2 tsp. ground ginger root (less if you don't like hot food)
1/2 tsp. black pepper
1/2 tsp. ground cardamom
1 cup, good red wine
1 cup sour cream
Salt to taste
From Leona's Kitchen |
Cream of Carrot Soup
Peel and dice the first four ingredients, and put in a large pot.
Yeah, it seems like a whole lot of garlic, but it makes a lot of soup
and it's going to cook for a long time.
Add the seasonings, then the wine, then water until the veggies are
completely covered.
Bring to a boil and then slowly simmer, stirring occasionally, for
hours.
You cannot overcook it at this point.
When you think it's ready, test the largest chunk of carrot you can
find, it should be quite soft.
Strain the soup through a colander, reserving the liquid.
Puree the veggies in a food processor, you'll probably have to do this
in batches.
Use a little of the liquid to help it form a smooth puree. Stir
the sour cream into the puree; you may not want to use the whole cup, so
try adding less and tasting it.
Strain the reserved broth into the puree through a fine meshed sieve.
(The spices will have given up all their flavor by now, and they make
the soup kind of gritty.)
Stir it in, and then *carefully* salt it.
Makes lots probably enough for a first course for 10. Serve warm.
If desired, you can simmer some broccoli florets in the strained broth
while you're pureeing and then throw those in for color and texture contrast. |