Hello Everyone,
I have been lurking on the forum for a while since posting my initial 'hello to the forum' messages and I have been making again a number of my early efforts. Mainly because they were all so good and I wanted to make sure that the original successes weren't just a fluke. Surely the TMX couldn't be that good, could it?
I wanted to try another dish however you will see from my other posts that my food selections are normally 'hot' dishes and this wasn't going to be any different so I have modified the ingredients slightly. Oh, and because I once again went shopping before deciding on a dinner recipe so I sort of had to use what was in the fridge - will I ever learn?
Here is my subtle take on this fantastic recipe;
Name of Recipe: Red Lentil and Chickpea Soup
Number of People: 4
Ingredients:
15g EVOO
15g butter
2 onions peeled and quatered (
I used Red Onions)
2 cloves garlic peeled (
I used 4 - scared of Vampires and garlic is supposed to be good for keeping them away :-) )
1 Carrot roughly chopped (
I used 2)
1 stick Celery roughly chopped
1/4 - 1/2 large zucchini roughly chopped
1/2 red capsicum roughly chopped (
I used 2 Birdseye Chillies instead - deseeded)
2 Tbsp tomato paste
1 cup red lentils washed and drained
1/4 tsp oregano
1 bay leave
2 Tbsp TM veggie stock (
I haven't managed to make any of this yet but I used a Knorr Pepper infused stock pot)
Water to fill to 2 litre mark
400g can chickpeas rinsed and drained
1 Tbsp red wine vinegar (
Erm I used 1/3 bottle of Estevez Pinot Noir from Chile - 2009 - Oh so good......OMG damn good!)
Salt and pepper to taste
200 g greek feta (
I went with creme fraiche just to behave - well, to compensate for the bottle of wine that I will no doubt have to drink)
1/4 cup fresh oregano
WOW - how good did this smell whilst it was cooking. The smells were wafting all the way out to the back garden where I was having another chimenea fire - well there are a load of fallen leaves and an old fence that needs getting rid of before the folks return back from Tenerife which means I will have to share the TMX duties with the Youtube taught goddess of the kitchen!
I have added some pictures, not that they show a great deal, but there is one picture that tells the story perfectly. I can't wait to get back to Australia and have my Fiancé with me as these dishes are just far far far too good to eat on your own!
Thank you for this recipe, it was fantastic and I have got dinner for the next few nights. The chillies add a really good kick and the creme fraiche adds a nice edge to those chillies. If you like this recipe then my variation could well be another option to attempt. Personally, I can't wait to get out to Brisbane and Mrs Rotorchef to be so that we can make some of the amazing breads to have with this dish as I think that fresh hot bread with melted butter, a chunk of strong cheese and this soup is about as good as it is going to get!
Thanks for sharing.
TTFN
RC