So I visit a friend of mine who has 2 plots in an allotment. I helped him build his shed and as payment I got to take what I liked from his plot provided I didn't take more than 1/4 of each crop...fair trade.
My haul was...
6 parsnips.
6 carrots.
2 fennel bulbs.
3 onions.
1 swede.
1 turnip.
1 butternut squash.
1 sweet potato.
Not bad considering it's all fresh and cost me an hour of work.
I decided rather than roast it all with a pheasant or chicken or rabbit etc, why not make a soup. So...everything got sliced and diced into cubes no larger than 0.5cm cubed. Thrown into a pan with a knob of butter and fried briefly to add flavour...then covered with water and let it simmer on a low heat for 3 hours.
Came back...everything had turned to a mush pretty much...so I pulled out the hand blender and finished it off. Gave it a taste and it was great. Not had anything like it but will definitely be doing it again. The best part is that it made enough for my baby daughter to have 10 portions for dinner and me to have 3 bowl fulls (measured for work) and still freeze some.
I highly recommend it.
My haul was...
6 parsnips.
6 carrots.
2 fennel bulbs.
3 onions.
1 swede.
1 turnip.
1 butternut squash.
1 sweet potato.
Not bad considering it's all fresh and cost me an hour of work.
I decided rather than roast it all with a pheasant or chicken or rabbit etc, why not make a soup. So...everything got sliced and diced into cubes no larger than 0.5cm cubed. Thrown into a pan with a knob of butter and fried briefly to add flavour...then covered with water and let it simmer on a low heat for 3 hours.
Came back...everything had turned to a mush pretty much...so I pulled out the hand blender and finished it off. Gave it a taste and it was great. Not had anything like it but will definitely be doing it again. The best part is that it made enough for my baby daughter to have 10 portions for dinner and me to have 3 bowl fulls (measured for work) and still freeze some.
I highly recommend it.