

Judy and I have been brainstorming some excellent fall soup recipes, but in the meantime, the guest recipes keep rolling in! This one comes from my friend Randy who lives in Quebec- it gets pretty cold up in those northern regions and the Quebecois need all the soup they can get. This is actually a modification of a recipe I sent Randy years ago. He was finding it difficult to eat healthily on a small budget so I sent him a recipe for a VERY easy, VERY cheap veggie soup. He spiffs it up with chicken and/ or coconut milk. We like to call it "Poverty Soup" but even though it's low in cost, it's high in taste. Enjoy!
Poverty Soup
3 carrots, peeled and sliced
1 large white onion chopped
4 garlic cloves chopped
a few celery stalks copped
3 potatoes chopped
2 tsp. chili powder
2 tsp. cumin powder
1 Knox-brand vegetable-flavored bouillon cube
1 half-pound chicken breast "chopped!" (optional)
KEY INGREDIENT--Coconut milk
salt and pepper to taste
Cook the carrots and oinions in a big saucepan with a little bit of olive oil until they're soft. Then add garlic, cumin, chili powder and potatoes. When the potatoes start to cook through, add the vegetable stock and bring everything to a boil, stirring often to avoid burning. Once boiling lower heat to simmer the soup for 30 to 35 minutes.
The soup can be served as is or mixed with creamy coconut milk. The milk will help bring down the spiciness and saltiness of the soup. I recommend only adding the milk at the serving stage. If you're going to store servings of the soup in the fridge or freezer, do so without the added coconut milk.
I was having a bad day. It was wet and cold outside, and every muscle in my body felt tense and my forehead was all crinkled up. Time to make soup!
After chopping some veggies, cooking them with garlic, ginger, and olive oil, then adding some water and red lentils, I waited about 20 minutes, and poof! Pretty colors, yummy taste, my body feeling stronger...magic!
But really, what is so special about soup? I checked the definition in the dictionary in hopes it could express to me some of its essence...
SOUP, from Merriam-Webster dictionary
Pronunciation: \ˈsüp\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English soupe, from Anglo-French supe sop, soup, of Germanic origin; akin to Old Norse soppa soup, Old English sopp
Date: 14th century
1 : a liquid food especially with a meat, fish, or vegetable stock as a base and often containing pieces of solid food
2 : something (as a heavy fog or nitroglycerine) having or suggesting the consistency or nutrient qualities of soup
3 : an unfortunate predicament.
Hmm, adequate I guess, but not really helpful in describing what happens when liquid food and solid food comes together in infinite combinations…it can only be described as MAGIK! Well, maybe with a little science thrown in there too.