a long walk and some soup
November 19, 2008 at 5:50 pm | Posted in chatty, cooking is crafty too | 10 CommentsOur household is still collectively a bit under the weather so the non-essentials have fallen by the wayside this week. But this afternoon was so beautiful in a low-key fall-but-not-raining-(!) kind of way that I pounced on the chance to take Pearl on a long walk. We looped all around Southeast, dropped her little pink crocheted hat somewhere, stopped at Hot Lips for a slice and a boysenberry soda, retraced our steps to find the hat patiently waiting on the sidewalk for us, met Rachel at Little T for a coffee, and headed back home for naptime. So while Pearl slept I realized I was hungry again, and I had just enough energy left to make myself some soup.
I love soup but it’s hard to find just the right one, if I don’t make it myself… mostly because I don’t eat meat and I’m allergic to potatoes (good times, let me tell you!) so that rules out everything on the grocery store shelves but the occasional can of vegetarian chili. So I made this one up.
I’m not much of a food photographer and it was about midnight-black outside by the time I took this, so sorry, it’s not very artful. I also got some seven-grain carrot bread at Little T (hanging out next to the bowl) and oh my god, that stuff is good. I started by neatly sawing off a piece, polished that off, and grabbed the next hunk of it without a whole lot of ceremony. Hopefully there will still be some left when Andrew gets home. Maybe.
Anyway, along the lines of the slack point-and-shoot food photography, here’s my recipe for lazy soup. Pretty much everything I used came from Trader Joe’s, but you can substitute what you have in the cupboard.
Bring one container of vegetable broth to a medium boil and add about a third of a package of celentani pasta. After a couple more minutes, add any vegetables (I used half a package of frozen soycutash, though I have been known to chop and include actual fresh vegetables when I have more in the tank), and after a couple more minutes, add one can of diced tomatoes and a splash of olive oil. Simmer until the pasta is just the way you like it and everything else will hopefully have caught up too. Serve in a big bowl with parmesan and carrot bread.
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the soup looks delicious! I can’t wait till my baby is born so I can eat regular food again… all I can eat these days IS potatoes!
Glad you found Pearl’s hat!
Comment by Mel of Hobocamp— November 19, 2008 #
oh gosh, yum!
though i know all of us have our baby challenges, you’re so lucky that pearl
A: likes long walks (sophie’s stroller tolerance is about 15 minutes max)
B: takes a nap at a regular time! and long enough for you to make soup!
Comment by Nancy— November 19, 2008 #
thanks, y’all, and congrats on your baby on the way, Mel!
Nancy, I usually carry Pearl in the Beco – we don’t have a very nice stroller for handling curbs or uneven spots, and she likes the carrier pretty well. Have you tried something like this one?
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3168/2945869598_91636b2ee0_m.jpg
ps: and also, naps are not at a regular time at all, she definitely calls the shots there!
Comment by Susan— November 19, 2008 #
That soup looks yummy! I love those noodles and *really* wish I could try that bread.
I’m glad you found Pearl’s hat, too. I know losing sweet baby favorites is hard.
Comment by stephanie— November 19, 2008 #
Oh my gosh! That soup looks soooooooo good! It’s making me crazy hungry!
Glad y’all got out for a nice walk, and I hope you are all completely on the mend soon.
XOXO
Rach
Comment by AverageJaneCrafter— November 19, 2008 #
Yay, Little T! I have soup plans for tomorrow and will be going there to get some crusty bread for the bottom of the bowl. It’s so nice to have a great bakery within walking distance.
Comment by Caitlin— November 19, 2008 #
It’s been purrrrrrrrfect soup weather lately. That looks tasty and nourishing.
Comment by steph— November 20, 2008 #
The soup reminds me a little of a minestrone except for the corn. Will you be posting the recipe?
Also, sorry to hear about the potato allergy. I have issues with gluten, which rules out so much. No pizza, no beer!
Comment by Erik— November 20, 2008 #
That looks so delicious. Cavatappi is my absolute favorite pasta shape!
Yum yum.
Comment by Jessica— November 21, 2008 #
I forget how easy it is to make a good soup. Yours looks yummy!
I’m totally curious about carrot bread now.
Comment by Sally— November 21, 2008 #