Kitchen Sink Soup

"Everything in it but the kitchen sink; a stick-to-your-ribs winter soup. One of our favourites when the wind starts a-blowin' and the grey skies start a-snowin'. Don't be tempted to use onions instead of leeks now. The leeks are required. Like all pea soups, better the next day."
 
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photo by Jenny Sanders
Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
8
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ingredients

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directions

  • Wash and pick over the peas and lentils and cook them in 8 cups of water with the bay leaves until the peas are mushy and the lentils are cooked.
  • Meanwhile, trim, chop, and wash the leeks.
  • Peel and grate the carrot.
  • Saute them until soft in 1 tbsp of the oil, and add them to the soup.
  • Chop the celery and the cabbage.
  • Saute them together in the remaining vegetable oil until limp.
  • Add them to the soup with the tomatos and add salt to taste.
  • Simmer to blend.
  • Heat up and serve the next day.

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Reviews

  1. Delicious soup, and the perfect way to start getting back into healthy eating after Christmas! I discovered at the last minute that I was out of cabbage, so I used double the carrots and celery, and I also used chicken stock for half the water. This soup really has a wonderful flavor, and I am so glad you posted it!
     
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I love to garden, both perennials and vegetables. I am always looking for recipes to fiddle with, especially good simple vegetable dishes. I try to use organic ingredients as much as possible.
 
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