Dear Readers, You might be interested to click back to my last post and share a meatless meal in my link up. Let's share some tasty meal ideas for Meatless Mondays.
This recipe comes from The Cooking Channel website. You can
check it out here, but I think you would be better just to follow my
directions…..not that I’m such a great cook, but the directions and method are
filled with mistakes over there! Like, they never actually put the porcini
mushrooms in the soup! Also, they recommend ¼
C butter and 6 Tablespoons of oil….yuck. Way too much. So read on, dear follower, and prepare to
experience a culinary delight.
(ps – a dollop of sour cream on this soup when you serve it
would be great....Also, maybe a sprinkle or two of dill….maybe a squeeze or two
of lemon juice to brighten the flavors right at the end…. )
Here’s what
you need:
1 C (1
ounce) dried porcini mushrooms
1 T olive
oil
3 small
shallots, minced
1 medium
onion, minced
1 clove
garlic, minced
½ - 1 t
dried thyme
½ C white
wine
2 quarts vegetable
broth (Use the best quality. You may
also use beef or chicken broth here)
½ C pearl
barley
Salt and
pepper
¾ pound
potatoes, peeled and diced
Here’s what
you do:
Soak the
dried mushrooms in 2 C boiling water for 1 hour. When they are soft, cut them in small
pieces. Reserve the liquid for the soup.
Sauté the
onions, shallots, garlic and thyme in the olive oil until soft but not brown.
Add the wine, broth, barley, mushrooms and the entire 2 Cups of mushroom infused
water. Cover and simmer for about 1 hour.
Add the
cubed potatoes and cook for another 15 minutes or until potatoes are tender.
Season to taste with salt and pepper.
(printable recipe)
(printable recipe)
What a wonderful soup! I had trouble getting to your blog because there is no automatic connect to it from google+. I hope all is well. Have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Were are in dire need of something different for out taste buds and comforting from harsh cold weather. Love to try this one out. :D Got my eye on your next posts
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and perfect for a day like today (we are expecting snow and it is 22 degrees outside....brrrrr).
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