Asparagus, black salsify, parsnips and sprouts did not make it on my ‘My-Favourite-Things-Of-All-Time’ list as a child.
winter time. lovely
I am usually quite content with eating starch-free. There is nothing (apart from German bread maybe) that I so dearly miss or could not possibly live without. But there are times when I am tested; and THEN there are times when I cave in. Our annual Sockerfrossa is one of those events.
Those not only LOOK better, they also TASTE amazing. I changed the recipe around a little.
Well. I lied. Apparently.
Could actually also have something to do with the fact that I LOOKED at the recipe (even read it) and then decided to EXPERIMENT. Granted, it was supposed to be a test and all.
So here is the recipe.
Hmmm. A flood of memories washing over me. Soup is certainly not very impressive when it comes to memories, but the ‘normalness’ of it all keeps it lingering on. Solyanka is a soup from Eastern Europe, easy to make (leftovers if you have those) and it should fit most tastes.