I decided
today I would make soup for lunch, healthy, cheap and easy peasy…..so I
thought.
I opted for
a sweet potato soup because that’s what I had in. I started chopping some onion
whilst mopping my streaming eyes with kitchen roll. Next a couple of garlic cloves
smashed and squished through the presser, most of the garlic remains in the
presser so I spend the time it would have to cut the garlic fishing it out of
there. I dice the sweet potato and I’m ready to go.
Kettle on I
make some veg stock with a cube tut tut this is for lunch not dinner so I
cheated, who has time to make stock anyway?
I start by
frying the onions in a little oil, add the garlic and half a teaspoon of ground cumin, as I stir
this it starts smelling really odd and not at all nice, I am confused how can
fried onions and garlic smell so off urgh. A quick look to my left the cumin
was in fact ground cinnamon.
Back to
square one, chop onion, cry, crush garlic and curse at presser. Then hide
cinnamon at the back of the cupboard and double check it is cumin this time.
After I add the sweet potato to the pan I add a large teaspoon of chopped
chillies, these are great and really handy. Too many times in the past I’ve
chopped chillies and then rubbed my eye or mouth ouch! Ps never go to the loo
immediately after chopping chillies you may burn your bits! Using the ready
chopped in a jar ensures that doesn’t happen again unfortunately what did
happen my hand wobbled and loads more chilli went into the pan, this is going
to be spicy. So now my sweet potato and cumin soup is renamed to sweet potato,
chilli and cumin soup.
Once the sweet
potato is tender I need to jouzz it up (blend to you and I Jouzz is what my
kids call it and so we all call it that now) I have a small blender the type
you usually use for smoothies, so I portion out some soup and pop it in the cup
pop on the blade and jouzz it up. Uh oh I didn’t let it cool so now the lid won’t
come off, after much fighting the lid is off but now I have to wait ages for
the batch to cool before I can blend it all up. Why didn’t I just make a
sandwich!
Finally my
soup is ready and actually it was rather tasty, yippee!

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