Hmmm....
What can I whip up with that?
Here's what I came up with:
D’s Cream of FN Carrot Soup
4 large carrots – chopped coarsely
¼ cup chopped onion
1 tbsp minced gahlic
1 tbsp buttah
1/3 cup cream or vitamin D milk
1 tsp D’s Spice of Life
1 Chicken bullion cube
Chopped flat parsley (for garnish, cut as much as you want)
water
salt
pepper
Stick Blender, boat motor, or other submersible blade that spins around and fits in a sauce pan.
In a medium sized saucepan, melt the buttah over medium heat, stir in gahlic, heat for 30 seconds. Dump in the carrots and onion. Pour in enough water (took me about 2 cups) to just be barely below covering the carrots. Add bullion cube and the spice of life.
Turn heat up to high and bring to a boil, then lower heat back to low, cover and cook until the carrots are very tender, probably about 15 minutes.
Take off the heat. Grab your boat motor and puree the carrots until very smooth. Add the cream. Mix that with your boat motor since you still have it out. Return to medium heat for another 2 minutes or so and don’t let it out of your sight. Stir it a lot so it doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pan. Taste it and add any salt and pepper as needed.
Garnish with fresh chopped parsley.
4 large carrots – chopped coarsely
¼ cup chopped onion
1 tbsp minced gahlic
1 tbsp buttah
1/3 cup cream or vitamin D milk
1 tsp D’s Spice of Life
1 Chicken bullion cube
Chopped flat parsley (for garnish, cut as much as you want)
water
salt
pepper
Stick Blender, boat motor, or other submersible blade that spins around and fits in a sauce pan.
In a medium sized saucepan, melt the buttah over medium heat, stir in gahlic, heat for 30 seconds. Dump in the carrots and onion. Pour in enough water (took me about 2 cups) to just be barely below covering the carrots. Add bullion cube and the spice of life.
Turn heat up to high and bring to a boil, then lower heat back to low, cover and cook until the carrots are very tender, probably about 15 minutes.
Take off the heat. Grab your boat motor and puree the carrots until very smooth. Add the cream. Mix that with your boat motor since you still have it out. Return to medium heat for another 2 minutes or so and don’t let it out of your sight. Stir it a lot so it doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pan. Taste it and add any salt and pepper as needed.
Garnish with fresh chopped parsley.
MMM MMM Goooood!
My son just called me and he introduced a game to his coach that I made up involving a frisbee that Leyen and I used to play.
They're actually presenting it to the athletic commission for the school to use it in their curriculum! WAY cool!
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