Showing posts with label soups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label soups. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Versatile Beets

Here's more fun with beets:

It's that time of year when beets are in season. Beets contain a natural sweetness that lends well to a variety of tasty, budget-conscious foods. While using up a batch of recently-purchased beets (fresh from the farmer's market), I came up with this recipe that doubles as a soup or main dish.


Beet Rice Soup (serves 4)

6 cups water

1 medium beet, peeled and diced

1 large carrot, peeled and sliced

5 slices leek (or ¼ cup cut onion)

½ cup uncooked rice (your choice of type)

¼ t thyme

salt and pepper, to taste


Fill large dutch oven with water. Place in remaining ingredients. Cook over medium heat, partially covered, for about 20 minutes. Test rice and veggies for doneness.


For soup, ladle soup into bowls. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese or a dollop of plain yogurt, if desired. Store unused portion in airtight container in fridge. Or, freeze for future use.


For a main dish, steam up some skinless chicken. Dice up chicken and place onto serving dish. Remove solid food from the soup mixture with a sieve. Place mixture over the chicken. If desired, sprinkle with Parmesan cheese prior to serving. Store unused portion in airtight container in fridge. Or, freeze for future use.


There you have it. A cost-effective, nutritious and versatile way to use beets. Share with your friends so they get an idea about how tasty beets are.


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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Using Grains in Soup

Grains can be used interchangeably in soups. Instead of the traditional barley or brown rice, how about using new ones? Experiment with spelt, millet, quinoa and/or wheat berries. Here's a recipe highlighting a new way to use spelt. This recipe is great for anyone with gluten intolerance.

Prepare 1 cup of spelt by soaking it in cold water for one hour. Drain. Now, it's ready to be used.

Spelt, Chickpea and Tomato Soup
1 cup soaked spelt
2 T olive oil
1 medium onion, diced
1 carrot, peeled and cut
1 celery stalk, diced (I like to peel mine)
4 garlic cloves, chopped
2 t paprika
2 bay leaves, crushed
1 t cumin, ground or powdered

4 cups chicken or vegetable broth
2 cups tomatoes, crushed or diced
1 pound chickpeas (known as garbanzo beans)

Put olive oil into bottom of large dutch oven. Heat oil over medium heat. Add onion, carrot, celery and garlic to the oil. Season with salt and pepper. Cook for five minutes. Add paprika, bay leaves and cumin, spelt, broth and one cup water.

Bring to boil. Stir. Reduce heat to simmer. Cover and cook 30 minutes, until spelt is tender.

Add tomatoes and chickpeas. Stir thoroughly. Cook for another 20 minutes.
Remove bay leaves.

Serve in soup bowls. Place a sprig of parsley on top of the soup, if desired.


Original recipe developed by Finn River Farm
Adapted by My Unique Cookery