I wasn't feeling well and slept all afternoon. When I finally got up it was dark, E had the heater on and Sylvia was ready for bed (there are advantages to having a husband home on sick leave). Once we got Sylvia to bed, E turned on Margaret Thatcher's funeral. (I highly recommend this reflection on her death.)
I had been thinking about this soup and it seemed a good simple supper. I changed the ingredients slightly to suit my kitchen. I made one mistake - after all I was a bit befuddled with just waking up - and added stock powder because I foolishly tasted the soup before adding the nutritional yeast flakes. Nothing a bit of maple syrup and yoghurt couldn't fix. I also served it with avocado on toast. Seasoning aside, I loved the combination of flavours in this soup and how hearty it was with the besan and nutritional yeast flakes.
I am sending this soup to Jacqueline for No Croutons Required (a monthly vegetarian soup and salad event). The theme this month is Indian spices.
Previously on Green Gourmet Giraffe:
One year ago: Zucchini Layer Cake plus random thoughts
Two years ago: Autumn Apple Cake
Three years ago: Butterscotch Bounty from Ricki
Four years ago: Tupperware, Arran and Tomato Soup
Five years ago: Relishing Rhubarb
Smoky, spicy tomato soup
Adapted from Lisa'a vegan culinary crusade
serves 4
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1 onion, chopped
- 2 tsp mustard seeds
- 3 cloves garlic, finely chopped
- 2 tsp curry powder
- 1 tsp smoked paprika
- 2 x 400g tins of diced tomatoes
- 3 cups water
- 1/2 cup chickpea flour (besan)
- 1/4 cup nutritional yeast
- 6 sun dried tomatoes, roughly chopped with scissors
- 1/2 tsp sea salt (I used 2 tsp stock powder but will stick to the salt in future)
- pinch black pepper
- yoghurt to serve (optional)
On the Stereo:
Ricochet Gathering, Mojave 2003: various artists
I just got home from Lisa's place. She makes my world better than I could ever have imagined, so I've no doubt her soup was incredible.
ReplyDeleteThanks Hannah - I am sure it is wonderful to spend time with lisa - glad to be able to have some of her soup at least even if I can't visit.
DeleteI'm sorry you haven't been feeling well. This soup sounds like just the thing to help. I managed to miss Margaret Thatcher's funeral coverage but perhaps Mr B recorded it - shall check tonight.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kari - nothing that a good sleep can't fix. E missed some of the funeral and I missed a lot of it - but I did see some of the commentary with the best bit of trivia - apparently margaret thatcher was part of the team that created the Mr Whippy ice cream - she really did have it in for the kids :-)
DeleteThis looks so awesome for this crazy weather we have been having in Sydney. Do you think I could participate? I want to get more into the veggie blog scene...
ReplyDeleteThanks Cass - it is definitely soup weather here - I think blog events are a great way to connect up with other like minded bloggers - hope you have a go - no croutons required is every month if you miss this month
DeleteThis soup looks fantastic. Sorry to hear that you haven't been feeling well. I always feel so disoriented if I wake up after a day time sleep.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lorraine - I am much better thanks but was glad to made something simple in my befuddled state after waking up - day sleeps are disorienting
DeleteHope you are feeling better now Johanna! The soup sounds really good and it looks nice and thick, I love the inclusion of besan. I'm yet to try besan in soup but it seems like a great idea.
ReplyDeleteThanks for entering your soup into this month's No Croutons Required Johanna. I like that you've added nutritional yeast. I have been making cheese sauce with it for Graham, but need more ideas.
ReplyDeleteOh and the Indian Spices roundup is up.
Made this tonight and loved it! Esp with the besan flour :) thanks!
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