Broccoli & Roasted Apple Soup |
I can't actually enter, but thought I'd get the ball rolling by converting this soup for yesterday's team meeting. I did a dry run of it on Sunday night and used 3 large apples, which was 1 apple too many (much to Mr WFK's amazement - yes there IS such a thing as too many apples in a dish!).
I tweaked the recipe a little yesterday and it was far better with a bit less apple and with chicken stock, rather than vegetable stock. I think it will be a great soup served cold in summer. Let me know what you think!
Broccoli & Roasted Apple Soup
(converted from delicious Sept 2011)
Ingredients:-
1 bunch sage
2 large Granny Smith apples
60g olive oil (or 30g olive oil and 30g ghee)*
5 thyme sprigs
300g broccoli
1100g water
200g feta, to serve
40g salted butter
Method:-
Preparation:-
1. Pre-heat the oven to 200ºC and line a baking tray with paper.*
2. Place the apples on the baking tray and drizzle with 30g olive oil. Season with salt & pepper and top with thyme sprigs and 1 tbs chopped sage. Bake for 20 minutes or until the apples are tender and collapsed.
2. Place the apples on the baking tray and drizzle with 30g olive oil. Season with salt & pepper and top with thyme sprigs and 1 tbs chopped sage. Bake for 20 minutes or until the apples are tender and collapsed.
3. Place 1/2 the sage leaves into TM bowl and chop for 2 seconds on speed 6. Set aside.
To Cook:-
1. Place broccoli in TM bowl and chop for 2 seconds on speed 5.
2. Add oil or ghee and saute for 3 minutes at 100º on speed soft.
3. Add remainder of chopped sage, roasted apples, chicken stock and water. Cook for 20 minutes at 100º on speed 1.
4. When finished, blend the soup by slowly turning the dial from soft speed to speed 10 (take about 30 seconds to do this). Then continue to blend on speed 10 for 30 seconds.
Sage Butter:-
1. While the soup is in it's last few minutes of cooking, melt the butter over a medium heat pan. Add the remainder of the sage leaves (whole) and cook for 2-3 minutes until the butter begins to brown.
To Serve:-
Ladle soup into bowls, top with crumbled feta and sage butter. Serve with hot crusty bread!
Tips:-
I knew I was turning the oven on to make bread to serve with the soup, so I was happy to bake the apples in the oven. If you don't want to use your oven, you could simply quarter the apples and steam them in the Varoma over 500g of water for 15 minutes.
Over the past year I've done a mountain of research into Ayurvedic medicine and have incorporated a number of their philosophies into my daily cooking practices. At the base of it, the message is "eat whole foods that are as pure as possible" so it really speaks to my philosophy about food.
One of the changes I've made though is to use ghee as my oil of choice, wherever possible (we're not talking ghee that you buy at the supermarket - ghee that you've made yourself, the key being "the better the butter, the better the ghee"). There's a lot of nutritional benefits to using ghee, but like everything - you'll use whatever works best for you. If you see ghee used in my recipes, you can just use whatever oil of choice works for you (just don't ever tell me it's margarine or I'll have to beat you a block of butter!).
I think I have enough money to buy these ingredients as I bestessays review so I guess I will be trying this out soon. It looks delicious and healthy too.
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