Monday, October 7, 2013
Mullagatawny Soup
I've been a lazy, sluggabed lately.
Which translates to: I have been cooking, but not writing about it.
Yep, I cook and take pictures of food but don't finish all the niceties of a food blog post.
There are worse things to be.
So, I went out to Wickipedia to see what they said about Mulligatawny... or Mullagatawny or whatever it is.
Per Wikipedia.... this soup is translated literally from Tamil, "Mulligatawny" or "Milagu thanni" means "pepper water" ("Millagu" means pepper and "thanni" means water). The dish the Anglo-Indians call "pepper water" is actually closer to Tamil ரசம்-rasam (pronounced russ-um) than "mulligatawny".
Blah, blah, blah... it means some Englishman probably invented it in India.
I like what Dr. Suess says much, much more....
Dr. Seuss used the term to refer to a fanciful creature in his book If I Ran the Zoo. The young zookeeper wannabe says, “I’ll capture them wild and I’ll capture them scrawny, I’ll capture a scraggle-foot mulligatawny.”
Now, doesn't THAT make you want to eat soup?
If not, maybe knowing that this soup is easy and delicious will do it for you???
Serves about 4-6 scraggle-foot mulligatawnies... I mean people.
Ingredients
1 Tbsp oil, or butter
1 bell pepper, diced
1/2 onion, diced
2 large (or 12 mini) carrot,diced
1 cup celery, diced
1-2 cups chicken (or turkey), cubed and cooked
1 green apple, peeled and diced
2 tsp curry powder
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1/2 tsp thyme, dried
1/2 cup long grain rice
1 Tbsp sugar
6 cups chicken stock
Water, as needed
Saute all the veggies in the oil (or butter) over medium heat for about 5 minutes, until they start to soften.
Add the apples, chicken and all the spices. Stir until the chicken starts to turn white, but no need to cook it all the way through. The next step will take care of that...
Add the broth and the rice and reduce heat to medium low, cooking for about 20 minutes until the rice is cooked through. Stirring occasionally. Taste, adding salt, pepper and sugar, as needed. I do NOT usually add sugar to soup, but this kind of needed a sweet little kick to bring out the veggies, apple and curry flavors.
If you cook this too long, the rice will break down and continue to thicken the soup. That's not bad, at all, but you may need to add more water to get it to the right consistency.
Some people add cream to their Mullagatawny, but I don't think it needs that extra fat. It's up to you...
This would be a great recipe to have for after Thanksgiving leftovers.
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Top 10 Soups & Stews for an Autumn Day
Ahhhh, soup.
The weather has turned, it is now officially Fall, as the best Summer on record has officially ended. The fireplace is on, the rain is coming down, and I have heard the wind howling about the house this weekend. It's time to make some soup and let those around you to get close and know how much they are loved.
Soup is good food, those Campbell's guys capitalized on that, for sure.
I like to make soup more than any one thing. Last count, I have about 44 soups on my blog, with about a half dozen more in "draft"/ creative status. Next up, Mullagatawny.
These recipes are the top soups I would like to eat, make and serve on a Fall day!
Albondigas, Mexican Meatball Soup
This one is flavorful with yummy spicy flavors. I could eat this every weekend.
Bacon Corn Chowder
Easy to make, and easy to love too.
Bean with Bacon Soup
Just like that Campbell's soup classic. Made with love for my hubby.

Chicken Pot Pie Soup
When you want the flavors but have no time for making this into a pie with crust and all that.

Chicken, Quinoa & Butternut Squash Stew
Sounds kind of basic, but this has some very exotic flavors. Very healthy and gluten free too.
Italian Wedding Soup with Turkey Meatballs
Another meatball soup (weird, as I never even thought meatballs belonged in soup until recently), but completely different flavors from the Albondigas above.

Mushroom, Fennel and Potato Soup
If you didn't have fennel, you could just use more potatoes!

Pork and Chorizo Soup
Hearty with two different kinds of meat, plus some garbanzo's for even more protein,
Portuguese Linguica Sausage, Bean and Kale Stew
You could use kielbasa for this... easy with additions of beans and potatoes. You could use spinach or chard instead of kale.

Mexican Cauliflower (Soup for the Soul)
This sums up everything I like about soup.
The weather has turned, it is now officially Fall, as the best Summer on record has officially ended. The fireplace is on, the rain is coming down, and I have heard the wind howling about the house this weekend. It's time to make some soup and let those around you to get close and know how much they are loved.
Soup is good food, those Campbell's guys capitalized on that, for sure.
I like to make soup more than any one thing. Last count, I have about 44 soups on my blog, with about a half dozen more in "draft"/ creative status. Next up, Mullagatawny.
These recipes are the top soups I would like to eat, make and serve on a Fall day!
Albondigas, Mexican Meatball Soup
This one is flavorful with yummy spicy flavors. I could eat this every weekend.
Bacon Corn Chowder
Easy to make, and easy to love too.
Bean with Bacon Soup
Just like that Campbell's soup classic. Made with love for my hubby.
Chicken Pot Pie Soup
When you want the flavors but have no time for making this into a pie with crust and all that.
Chicken, Quinoa & Butternut Squash Stew
Sounds kind of basic, but this has some very exotic flavors. Very healthy and gluten free too.
Italian Wedding Soup with Turkey Meatballs
Another meatball soup (weird, as I never even thought meatballs belonged in soup until recently), but completely different flavors from the Albondigas above.
Mushroom, Fennel and Potato Soup
If you didn't have fennel, you could just use more potatoes!

Pork and Chorizo Soup
Hearty with two different kinds of meat, plus some garbanzo's for even more protein,
Portuguese Linguica Sausage, Bean and Kale Stew
You could use kielbasa for this... easy with additions of beans and potatoes. You could use spinach or chard instead of kale.
Mexican Cauliflower (Soup for the Soul)
This sums up everything I like about soup.
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