midwestyankee
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No commas missing. I use the soup as the liquid instead of water. I do this with all sorts of vegetable soups and purées, turn the leftovers into bread.
Brilliant!
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No commas missing. I use the soup as the liquid instead of water. I do this with all sorts of vegetable soups and purées, turn the leftovers into bread.
Yesterday:
Jerusalem artichoke soup with toasted sunflower seeds and ground black chanterelle.
Roast beef, carrots, candy cane beets, green beans, pepper sauce.
Yogurt with honey and cloudberries for dessert.
Today:
Leftover beef and veggies.
Bread rolls made with the leftover soup.
Mm, sounds heavenly! I love Jerusalem artichokes.
We put flowers and candles on the graves yesterday. As there are some rather fresh and raw feelings about it this year, we followed it with roadtrip and a wonderful restaurant in an attempt to balance the day with something positive.
We ended up having truly great pizza and I had baked Alaska for the first time in way too long.
Today kids are out and about doing their own things and we are getting to have all the pasta aglio e olio to ourselves.
I stumbled on this Thursday evening. She makes several recipes I would like to try but will have to pick and choose my time since they are all so carbohydrate heavy. (just what I constantly crave!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=550ArMdlF94
Yup, stomachfiller food, we call it here. We ate a lot of that kind of food when I was at university. I remember once waking up in tears because I had dreamt about steak. Husband took me to the steak house that night claming that I must be having deficiency symptoms.
Looking at the clip I yelled ”Don’t break the pasta!”, seconds before the text appeared. Scared both kid and cat.
Also, I get soo nervous watching these little old ladies cut vegetables! My aunt cuts the towards her own stomach and I just can’t watch it. How do they manage to get to that age and with all their fingers?
No commas missing. I use the soup as the liquid instead of water. I do this with all sorts of vegetable soups and purées, turn the leftovers into bread.
Tonight for dinner, I will make chicken and tuna SushiThe previous thread went over 5,000 posts, so here's a new thread for our culinary explorations.
We're having salmon and lemon risotto today.
I’ve got to try this!!


Hold the croutons, please.
Making mushroom risotto. With white wine this time Seela!![]()
The red wine version was pretty darn tasty too, though!![]()
Beef stew followed by boiled plums and dumplings
I’m very surprised this soup bread thing caught people’s attention now, because I’ve mentioned this so many times before, too.
But yes, do try, I think it makes for some really tasty bread. Usually I make bread rolls instead of a loaf, because the dough rarely turns out as easy to handle as a regular bread dough, so rolls are easier to make. Super tasty, though.
Leftovers of mashed potatoes are regularly turned into flat bread in Finland. Add barley flour, egg, milk/water and salt (depending on how well seasoned your mashed potatoes are). Stir everything together quickly, don’t stir too much or it’ll go gloopy. The dough can be quite sticky. Flatten it in circles on a baking tray with floured hands and prick with a fork. Bake in pretty high heat, like 225-250C/435-480F. So good!![]()