This Page

has moved to a new address:

http://farmersgirlkitchen.co.uk

Sorry for the inconvenienceā€¦

Redirection provided by Blogger to WordPress Migration Service
----------------------------------------------------- Blogger Template Style Name: Snapshot: Madder Designer: Dave Shea URL: mezzoblue.com / brightcreative.com Date: 27 Feb 2004 ------------------------------------------------------ */ /* -- basic html elements -- */ body {padding: 0; margin: 0; font: 75% Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; color: #474B4E; background: #fff; text-align: center;} a {color: #DD6599; font-weight: bold; text-decoration: none;} a:visited {color: #D6A0B6;} a:hover {text-decoration: underline; color: #FD0570;} h1 {margin: 0; color: #7B8186; font-size: 1.5em; text-transform: lowercase;} h1 a {color: #7B8186;} h2, #comments h4 {font-size: 1em; margin: 2em 0 0 0; color: #7B8186; background: transparent url(http://www.blogblog.com/snapshot/bg-header1.gif) bottom right no-repeat; padding-bottom: 2px;} @media all { h3 { font-size: 1em; margin: 2em 0 0 0; background: transparent url(http://www.blogblog.com/snapshot/bg-header1.gif) bottom right no-repeat; padding-bottom: 2px; } } @media handheld { h3 { background:none; } } h4, h5 {font-size: 0.9em; text-transform: lowercase; letter-spacing: 2px;} h5 {color: #7B8186;} h6 {font-size: 0.8em; text-transform: uppercase; letter-spacing: 2px;} p {margin: 0 0 1em 0;} img, form {border: 0; margin: 0;} /* -- layout -- */ @media all { #content { width: 700px; margin: 0 auto; text-align: left; background: #fff url(http://www.blogblog.com/snapshot/bg-body.gif) 0 0 repeat-y;} } #header { background: #D8DADC url(http://www.blogblog.com/snapshot/bg-headerdiv.gif) 0 0 repeat-y; } #header div { background: transparent url(http://www.blogblog.com/snapshot/header-01.gif) bottom left no-repeat; } #main { line-height: 1.4; float: left; padding: 10px 12px; border-top: solid 1px #fff; width: 428px; /* Tantek hack - http://www.tantek.com/CSS/Examples/boxmodelhack.html */ voice-family: "\"}\""; voice-family: inherit; width: 404px; } } @media handheld { #content { width: 90%; } #header { background: #D8DADC; } #header div { background: none; } #main { float: none; width: 100%; } } /* IE5 hack */ #main {} @media all { #sidebar { margin-left: 428px; border-top: solid 1px #fff; padding: 4px 0 0 7px; background: #fff url(http://www.blogblog.com/snapshot/bg-sidebar.gif) 1px 0 no-repeat; } #footer { clear: both; background: #E9EAEB url(http://www.blogblog.com/snapshot/bg-footer.gif) bottom left no-repeat; border-top: solid 1px #fff; } } @media handheld { #sidebar { margin: 0 0 0 0; background: #fff; } #footer { background: #E9EAEB; } } /* -- header style -- */ #header h1 {padding: 12px 0 92px 4px; width: 557px; line-height: 1;} /* -- content area style -- */ #main {line-height: 1.4;} h3.post-title {font-size: 1.2em; margin-bottom: 0;} h3.post-title a {color: #C4663B;} .post {clear: both; margin-bottom: 4em;} .post-footer em {color: #B4BABE; font-style: normal; float: left;} .post-footer .comment-link {float: right;} #main img {border: solid 1px #E3E4E4; padding: 2px; background: #fff;} .deleted-comment {font-style:italic;color:gray;} /* -- sidebar style -- */ @media all { #sidebar #description { border: solid 1px #F3B89D; padding: 10px 17px; color: #C4663B; background: #FFD1BC url(http://www.blogblog.com/snapshot/bg-profile.gif); font-size: 1.2em; font-weight: bold; line-height: 0.9; margin: 0 0 0 -6px; } } @media handheld { #sidebar #description { background: #FFD1BC; } } #sidebar h2 {font-size: 1.3em; margin: 1.3em 0 0.5em 0;} #sidebar dl {margin: 0 0 10px 0;} #sidebar ul {list-style: none; margin: 0; padding: 0;} #sidebar li {padding-bottom: 5px; line-height: 0.9;} #profile-container {color: #7B8186;} #profile-container img {border: solid 1px #7C78B5; padding: 4px 4px 8px 4px; margin: 0 10px 1em 0; float: left;} .archive-list {margin-bottom: 2em;} #powered-by {margin: 10px auto 20px auto;} /* -- sidebar style -- */ #footer p {margin: 0; padding: 12px 8px; font-size: 0.9em;} #footer hr {display: none;} /* Feeds ----------------------------------------------- */ #blogfeeds { } #postfeeds { }

Wednesday 25 January 2012

Random Recipes - Beetroot and Black Cumin Soup





For the New Year,  Dom at Belleau Kitchen has invited us to cook from a new cookbook.  Now I only got one cookbook for Christmas and it features nothing but...CHOCOLATE!  However, the house is still full of chocs and biscuits, the fridge still has two jars of homemade mincemeat and we have only just finished the Christmas cake, so I really couldn't face making any more sweet things.


So instead I turned to the books I won from Ren Behan at Fabulicious Food, I got all three of the Moro cookbooks by Sam and Sam Clark.  I randomly chose the original Moro book from the three.  Then I opened the book in a random sort of way and found that I had chosen  


Beetroot Soup with Black Cumin
4tbsp olive oil
1/2 large Spanish onion,thinly sliced
2 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
1 rounded tsp black cumin or normal cumin seeds
750g raw beetroot, peeled and finely diced
1 large potato, finely diced
1.25 litres cold water
3 tbsp good quality red wine vinegar
1 small bunch fresh flat-leaf parsley, roughly chopped
100g home-made or Greek yoghurt, thinned iwht a little milk an seasoned with 1 garlic clove crushed to a paste with sea salt and black pepper

Heat the oil in a large saucepan over a medium heat.  Add the onion and a pinch of salt.  Cook for 10 mintues, stirring occasionally, until the onion begins to colour.  Now add the garlic and cumin and cook for 2 more minutes to release their flavour, followed by the beetroot and potato.  Pour in the water, bring to a gentle simmer and cook until soft, about 15 minutes (I don't think I chopped mine small enough as it took much longer to soften).  Place the vegetables and the cooking liquid in a blender or food processor and blend until just smooth.  You may need to do this in two stages. Return to the pan, add the vinegar, half the parsely and salt and pepper to taste, bearing in mind you may need more salt than you think to blance out the acidity of the vinegar.  Servie with a little yoghurt on top, the rest of the parsley and an extra drizzle of olive oil.




The soup was very easy to make and looks incredible, it has an interesting sweet and sour taste with the combination of the sweet beetroot and the red wine vinegar.  I was a bit disappointed that I couldn't taste the cumin and I did actually use black cumin but I can't say it was obvious.  I would make it again but might increase the amount of cumin, or maybe use some ground as well as cumin seeds.

Labels: , , , , ,

13 Comments:

At 25 January 2012 at 22:07 , Blogger Karen S Booth said...

What a fabulous prize! And, a great recipe too....I have made this soup funnily enough as I have all the Moro cookbooks! Beetroot is VERY in right now! LOL!
Karen

 
At 25 January 2012 at 22:20 , Blogger scrumptious days said...

Oooh! Lovely, I have this book, but haven't used it in ages, so I must have another look at it. Re the cumin, I found the same thing when I used it recently, so doubled it the second time I cooked the supper, and it tasted far better.

 
At 25 January 2012 at 22:23 , Blogger fiona maclean said...

looks lovely Janice...For extra flavour I usually dry fry my cumin seeds for a minute or so...just how correct that is I don't know, but it might be worth trying?

 
At 26 January 2012 at 09:06 , Blogger Unknown said...

This is pure heaven for me, beetroot and Moro! The soup looks divine. I am adding beetroot to my list for this weekends shop. Lovely. Thanks so much for taking part x

 
At 26 January 2012 at 09:12 , Blogger Please Do Not Feed The Animals. said...

Looks perfect Janice.
That is one of our favourite books. We also visited the restaurant for lunch on our 30th birthdays and absolutely loved it. That kind of cooking is just so tasty and full of flavour and interest, isn't it?
Pity about the cumin but I think your adjustments for next time should sort it out.

 
At 26 January 2012 at 17:15 , Blogger Caroline said...

Looks like an interesting recipe, and what a fabulous cheery colour for the middle of winter :-)

 
At 26 January 2012 at 19:19 , Blogger Kate@whatkatebaked said...

Lovely Janice! I do love their food and recipes...a few years back I eat at Moro. And Jamie Oliver was on the table next to us!!

 
At 26 January 2012 at 19:30 , Blogger Choclette said...

Now that sounds wonderful. I love beetroot. I have a packet of black cumin somewhere that I never quite new what to do with - now I do. Thanks.

What chocolate book did you get?

 
At 26 January 2012 at 22:14 , Blogger Baking Addict said...

Congratulations on the win (your 100th by now ;-P) and great choice. I love beetroot and this soup looks delicious! I remember having cold beetroot soup which was refreshing.

 
At 27 January 2012 at 17:11 , Anonymous Savannah said...

I just got this cookbook for Hanukkah, and marked pretty much every page "to cook immediately." Thanks for reminding me that I should actually cook from it, instead of reading it like a novel.

 
At 27 January 2012 at 21:37 , Blogger Phil in the Kitchen said...

Lovely colour and that sweet and sour combination sounds excellent. I love cumin as well so I'm all for increasing the amount.

 
At 29 January 2012 at 12:15 , Blogger Brownieville Girl said...

I love the earthiness of beetroot and I'd say the cumin would be perfect with it - pity it didn't come through, but good to know to add extra.

 
At 30 January 2012 at 23:03 , Blogger Ruth Ellis said...

I've got 3 beetroot sitting in our veg box from last week's delivery, and this soup is now calling me to make it...!

 

Post a Comment

I love to read your comments and try to reply when I can. I have had to enable comment moderation due to high levels of spam, so it may take a little time before your comment is visible. Please let me know if you make one of my recipes or if you have any questions I will try to answer them. Janice

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]

<< Home