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An interesting soup ingredient

Tuesday, February 9, 2016 5:07
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Latest post from MARKSVEGPLOT – a blog about food and gardening in England”

When we were over in France at Christmas-time we bought a few foodstuffs and ingredients to bring home with us, one of which was this:

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These are vermicelli, or fine noodles, flavoured with Potimarron, a type of Winter Squash (Cucurbita Maxima), sometimes called a Hubbard Squash. According to the list of ingredients on the pack (blessedly short!) the vermicelli includes 4% of the Potimarron. The French name “Potimarron” is a merger of “Potiron” (Squash) and “Marron” (Chestnut), which will give you and idea of the taste – which is nutty. The most commonly encountered variety of this vegetable is Uchiki Kuri.  Researching this, I found that “Kuri” is the Japanese word for Chestnut. Hardly a coincidence, I suppose!

These vermicelli are evidently intended for use in soups because they are chopped into convenient 2cm lengths. This makes eating your soup a lot easier than would otherwise be the case.

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This is the recipe for the soup I made:

Ingredients:
1 large onion, peeled and diced
1 large carrot, peeled and diced
Approx 200g celeriac, peeled and diced
4 or 5 spears of Sprouting Broccoli (or equivalent green veg, perhaps cabbage), chopped into 2.5cm lengths
75g vermicelli, or similar fine noodles
1.5 litres stock
1 tbsp. vegetable oil
1 squeeze from a tube of tomato puree (mainly to add colour)
Salt and pepper to taste

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Method:
Heat the oil in a large pan and soften the onion, carrot and celeriac, without browning
Add the stock and the Sprouting Broccoli
Simmer gently for about 15 -20 minutes until the vegetables are cooked but still firm
Add the vermicelli and simmer for another 5 – 10 minutes until they are fully cooked and soft (not “al dente”)
Season to taste
Serve

This is the end result:

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The taste of this soup was indeed “nutty”, but also ever so slightly sweet, just like a pumpkin is. Nice!

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Source: http://marksvegplot.blogspot.com/2016/02/an-interesting-soup-ingredient.html

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