Painterly Soup
While we were painting the bathroom, I made a big pot of turkey soup from the bones of a roast I made for cousin Sherry's combination retirement and birthday party. That's the nice thing about soup - lots of time to paint while the bones simmer with the onion and render their goodness into the broth. Strain out the bones and pick off the meat to return to the pot.
I threw in some green beans and zucchini slices from the garden, frozen white corn, fleur de sel, dill weed, fresh ground pepper and some bright red strips of sweet pepper to cook for just a few minutes at the end. Such bright colors to rival what we are doing in the bathroom - and such fresh flavors.
I threw in some green beans and zucchini slices from the garden, frozen white corn, fleur de sel, dill weed, fresh ground pepper and some bright red strips of sweet pepper to cook for just a few minutes at the end. Such bright colors to rival what we are doing in the bathroom - and such fresh flavors.
2 Comments:
Mmmmm. Soup.
Dagny, really simple but delicious! And it makes enough for three nights.
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