Thursday, 9 October 2008

Cabbage and bacon soup

I was blessed/cursed with a massive savoy cabbage in my organic veg delivery last week. What to do? There's really only one way to dispose of a huge amount of cabbage, and that's in a soup.

This recipe is from the brilliant and dependable A Celebration of Soup by Lindsey Bareham.

Chop a small onion and soften it in butter alongside about 100g of bacon. Add 450g of sliced cabbage and a peeled, diced potato to give the soup some body. Cook for a few minutes, season and add 1.1 litres of chicken stock. Cook gently for half an hour, leave to cool a bit then blitz in a blender.

I nearly tripled the recipe to dispose of my whole cabbage mountain. The resulting soup is smooth, tasty, full of depth and flavour. The bacon is indispensable. Finish with croutons and a 'swirl of cream'.

Great fresh, even better out of a flask at work the next day.


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2 comments:

Maggie said...

This sounds like a great soup. I like to saute cabbage and onions with a little apple and pork sausage.

Ramya Vijaykumar said...

Soup looks great, I shall too have cabbages at home shall definitely make it...