Thursday, May 24, 2012

Cauliflower Soup

I have a big call to make. The tastiest soup I've ever made... Very BIG call, we eat a lot of soup. Well, I might be a bit over the top with that rating but this soup was really good.  I made it with vegie stock, 2 onions, 3 very large garlic cloves and 3 medium sized cauliflowers fresh from our garden.  We just put the mustard in the middle of the table to add to taste, as I was pretty sure the kids wouldn't like it. This soup was velvety smooth and creamy delicious.  I cooked my cauliflower for a  long time (because I was busy) and I think that helped.
I based the soup on the following recipe -


http://www.rockpool.com/side-dishes/recipes-archive/cream-of-cauliflower-soup-with-parmesan/
CREAM OF CAULIFLOWER SOUP WITH PARMESAN
A creamy, rich soup of sautéed cauliflower florets blended with a little cream, Dijon mustard and parmesan cheese.

Yes food bloogers, quite artistic I know. Unfortunately the photo was an afterthought, as you can see none was wasted. 

And because I have a fussy eater who refuses to eat any soup I made these Carrot and Zuchinni Muffins to have with it. Carrot from the garden and zuchinni from the freezer. I actually added the excess zuchinni juice to the soup, nothing wasted. We didn't have any dill, I added parsley instead. The recipe has sugar in it and I would definitely omit that as it was unnecessary and a little strange in a savoury muffin. 

The little Bowerbird observed us ooing over the mustard and declared she wanted to try some.  She was quite determined so we put a little on her plate.  Hilarious to see her face after a small bite, Dijon Mustard a little much for her three year old pallete.

There are more cauliflowers on the way, will be interesting to see if I can make the soup taste as good the second time.

12 comments:

  1. I was just wondering why I never get any update on your posts, just to discover that I am not a follower. I wonder how that happend...
    I love cauliflower, and I love soup. However I have never managed to combine the two with any success. The Carrot and Zuchinni Muffins looks like heaven, and I am desperate for some new vegetarian recipes. Thank you, thank you!
    Lilli
    x

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  2. mmmm, sounds yummy! I made a huge pot of vegetable soup last night - only my Miss G would touch it.... I'll try cauliflour - the colour will make it easier on the eye for my boys! Too many colours in vegetable soup! xx

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  3. mmm, yum, cauliflower soup would have to be one of my favourite soups of all time! This is a big call for you though, I think it would be hard pressed to beat your corn and ginger soup..that was sensational! No photo of the mustard tasting? I can just imagine the face she pulled!! :)

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    1. Definitely up there with the corn and ginger, perhaps a little fancier!

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  4. Love the empty pot pic! I always forget to take photos at the right time too, I get hungry and excited about my dinner, and then all that's left is a dirty plate. Glad to know I'm not the only one ;)

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    1. I get the making dinner photos and then I'm sitting on the lounge with a full belly thinking there's something I've forgotten to do.

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  5. Oh yum, sounds delicious. You have cauliflowers pretty early, mine aren't even looking like heading up yet. But when they do that sounds perfect.

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    1. They usually take ages but these were planted in the Peter Cundall potato bed which is full of worms and mulch.

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  6. That soup sounds wonderful and just in time for the cauliflowers in the garden...thanks so much for the inspiration and sharing your recipes!!

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  7. Cauliflower Soup is a bit of a fave here at the moment too. Yum.

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  8. thanks for the recommendation - we tried it and loved it too! Including the fussy eater in our house :-)

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  9. You're making me hungry! What a prosperous garden you had with those cauliflowers. I've only tried growing it once and it didn't ever form any heads. The muffins sound delicious, too. What a great combo that would be.

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