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I made the best soup a few days ago, but because my main intention was
just to use up the leftovers of a dinner that itself was planned around using up misc. from the fridge, it will be a little work to recreate it on purpose. My sister wanted shredded, blanched, brussels, sauted with bacon, onioin, garlic, dusted with parm. I'd made some baked thing distantly related to chicken parm - slices of eggplant; de-boned, flattened chicken thighs; mozz and slices of some other cheese. A canned spaghetti sauce. (An aside - while I have to buy canned tomatoes, I never buy pre-made sauces. A relative dropped off a couple of cases. I was going to find a food bank to take them, but then read the ingredients - aside from corn syrup being listed second, not scary. Nothing unpronouncible. Turns out it's pretty handy for a lazy, quick meal. Doesn't taste too bad. A little sweet. DelMonte Traditional.) So, soup. Blanching water as base of the stock, with the chicken bones and attached meat scraps, the usual trinity and garlic. Probably a bay leaf. When that was cooked and strained and reduced a little, I added maybe a cup of the brussels/bacon stuff (about half and half) and the "drippings" from the chicken/eggplant/cheese/tomato thing. Pan roasted more of the 3+1. Did very little adjustment on seasonings. S&P, some lemon juice. There was rosemary in the chicken dish. Olive oil in there somewhere. I really wasn't paying attention. As an afterthought, nuked some potatoes into submission and diced 'em in. The results - the sister and I both think it tastes pretty good cold. The main target of the mission was hot lunch for 90yo alz-dad, who has never made any comment, good or bad, about my cooking, and has had three bowls. Every time: "Thank you. Good soup, Mike." More brussels and eggplant in the next shopping cart, and I'll try to do it again. Bulka |
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![]() "bulka" > wrote > The results - the sister and I both think it tastes pretty good cold. > The main target of the mission was hot lunch for 90yo alz-dad, who has > never made any comment, good or bad, about my cooking, and has had > three bowls. Every time: "Thank you. Good soup, Mike." > Congratulations. That has to feel good. |
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On Feb 24, 7:43*pm, bulka > wrote,
though most snipped: > The results - the sister and I both think it tastes pretty good cold. > The main target of the mission was hot lunch for 90yo alz-dad, who has > never made any comment, good or bad, about my cooking, *and has had > three bowls. *Every time: "Thank you. *Good soup, Mike." > > More brussels and eggplant in the next shopping cart, and I'll try to > do it again. Good luck to you coming back to the mix, not an easy thing to second time accomplish. Also, bless you for caring for your father, and for knowing that he cares right back with compliment as best he may be able to. ....Picky |
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