So here's a basic, hearty recipe that will keep you on your toes throughout winter.
The three ingredients are:
1. Potatoes
Keep the skin for extra vitamins and taste.
2. Pumpkin, or other types of squash:
Puts the 'heart' in 'hearty'
3. Leeks:
Gives the soup a unique taste and complements the potatoes.
In addition to the three basic ingredients, you'll have to add salt/pepper for taste or a cube of vegetable broth. I added a handful of rice and since I ran out of vegetable broth, I added a packet of miso soup.
If you're feeling particulary inventive, you might want to add celery, onions, garlic, turnip, beans, corn. . . the list goes on!
For one person, you'll need:
-1 chopped potato
-About the same amount in chopped pumpkin
-Half a leek, chopped
-A handful of rice
-A cube of vegetable broth
-Olive oil
The how to:
#1. Heat olive oil in a pot. Gently sauté all the vegetables together for a minute. Then, add enough water so that all the vegetables are covered.
#2. Add vegetable broth, or salt and pepper. If you're going to add a packet of miso soup, wait until the vegetables are completely cooked.
#3. If you're adding rice, wait 10 minutes, and then add rice.
#4. Cook until the pumpkin and potatoes are starting to dissolve.
This is what miso soup looks like, in case you were wondering. You can find packets like these in oriental-food stores. The packets are a mixture of fermented soja, rice, and algae. They're pretty salty on their own, so if you use one of these, don't add extra salt.
Happy winter!
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