My sister made my Cream of Celery Soup with Roasted Beets recipe earlier this week. She tried posting her feedback but was having some technical difficulties so I am posting this for her. She followed the recipe exactly except she added a dash or two of hot sauce. If you know my sister she adds hot sauce to EVERYTHING! Even 6 months pregnant she still likes everything spicy. I personally have no idea how that is possible since I got heartburn from water when I was pregnant with Stella. She also served it hot rather than chilled. They accompanied the soup with BLT sandwiches.
She rated the soup 4 asparagus spears.
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Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Chilled Cream of Celery Soup with a Roasted Beet and Chive garnish
I had a bunch of vegetables that I needed to use up so I decided to make a nice summer soup. This was the first time I made this, in fact I made the recipe up as I was cooking. It turned out surprisingly well.
Cream of Celery Soup
In a Dutch oven sauté the following ingredients until the vegetables are softened
1 tablespoon of butter
1 tablespoon of olive oil
1 ½ cups of diced celery
¼ cup of chopped celery leaves
1 cup of diced carrot
1 cup of diced onion
1 cup of diced red potato
Salt and Pepper
Once the vegetables are cooked, add 2 ½ cups of organic chicken broth. Place the top of the Dutch oven and reduce the temperature to a low heat. Let the veggies simmer in the broth for approximately 30 minutes. Using a hand blender mix the veggies and broth and slowly add 1 ½ cups of skim milk. Blend until the soup is smooth.
Let the soup cool and bring to room temperature.
Roasted Beets
Let the soup cool and bring to room temperature.
Roasted Beets
Prepare the beets by washing and trimining off the ends off.
Place the trimmed beets in a roasting pan with a little water. Cover with aluminum foil and cook on 425 degrees for approximately 45 minutes. Let the beets cool a bit and then you can easily remove the skin.
To serve the soup, place some slices of beets sprinkled with chopped chives in a low bowl. Pour the soup around the beets. Season with a dash of salt if you choose and its ready to go.
The nice thing about this soup is it can be served warm too. You can eat it as is or garnish with a small amount of shredded cheddar cheese and chopped chives.
The nice thing about this soup is it can be served warm too. You can eat it as is or garnish with a small amount of shredded cheddar cheese and chopped chives.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Gilbert's Ouisconsin Sausage
We were a bit short on time last night for cooking, partially due to the fact that we had no power for 5 hours yesterday. We are really unlucky when it comes to power these days. That was the third time in a month we have been without power due to weather related issues. Thankfully the outage was short this time, because the temperature was quickly rising in our house with it being so hot outside. As a result of the time crunch we completely forgot to “foodograph” our meal, sorry folks.
Menu
Macaroni Salad with a Twist
My husband has been talking about this sausage from Costco that he heard about called Gilbert’s Sausages. I made the trek over to Costco last Saturday; surprisingly it wasn’t as big of a zoo as it normally is on the weekend. Chris was quite excited when I informed him they had the sausage in stock; however our Costco only had the Ouisconsin. There are three other kinds available: The Shebeegan - Beer Bratwurst, The Froman - Uncured Beef Franks and The Catalana –Smoked Sausage made with Pork, Mozzarella Cheese, Chipotle Peppers and Lime. I wish they sold a variety pack, hopefully on the next trip they will have the Catalana.
I think it’s absolutely hysterical that they named their hot dog, “the Froman” and have a crown on the packaging. I can only assume they are referencing Abe Froman, the sausage king of Chicago, from the movie Ferris Bueller’s Day off.
I did find out that you can order the sausage on-line and there are other stores outside of Costco that carry their product. You can locate a store near you on their website, http://gilbertssausages.com/buy/storefinder. Not only was the sausage delicious, I enjoy the fact that each sausage comes individually wrapped so you don’t have to worry about opening an entire package and having to freeze what you don’t use.
We garnished our Ouisconsin with grilled onions and Dijon mustard.
As far as the macaroni salad goes, it’s another quick and easy side dish. I remember growing up, on hot days like yesterday my mom would always make dishes that were light or something that didn’t require an oven. The hot weather reminded me of the macaroni salad she would often make with one of these meals. I had some orzo pasta made from the other night so I decided to use up those noodles which was my “twist.” Normally I would make this salad with macaroni noodles, but really you could use any pasta noodle. The ingredients are very simple:
Cooked pasta noodles, drained and cooled
Mayonnaise
Chopped Celery
Chopped white onion
Grated Carrot
Salt and Pepper
I added another twist, a couple dashes of Old Bay Seasoning
Mix all ingredients above in a bowl and serve cold.
This meal was rated 4 asparagus spears |
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