Thursday, February 28, 2008

Swirly 3-Greens soup

What do you do when your fridge seems to be bordering on empty and you're too hard-pressed for time to contemplate going shopping?

(1) Call a friend or sibling and shamelessly pile on for dinner
(2) Run to the first restaurant you can think of
(3) Order delivery
(4) Force yourself to drag your lazy ass to the grocery store
(5) Close your eyes, make a wish and check the contents of your fridge again :)

Guess which one I picked? Yep, #5 it was! I closed my eyes and willed my fridge to become a cornucopia! I opened my eyes and dug around the fridge again ... well, it didn't quite become a horn of plenty, but I did remember to check my freezer this time. Lo! An assortment of frozen greens left over from an overabundant PO delivery! Weeeeee!!! Could I ask for more?

So, the fabulous freezer of plenty had 3 varieties of greens - kale, collard and beet. Hmm ... a green soup? And I found one plump juicy heirloom tomato waiting to be eaten ...



Swirly 3-Greens Soup
A red swirl ... a white swirl ...

Servings: 2

Soup

1 cup chopped collard greens
1 cup chopped beet greens
1 cup chopped kale
1/2 granny smith apple - chopped
1/2 cup dry curd cottage cheese (I used Sunshine)
1 t olive oil
1 t cumin seeds
1 t cayenne powder
salt

Heat the oil in a saucepan and roast the cumin seeds till browned.
Add the chopped greens and apple bits along with 1/2 cup of water.
Cook covered on medium-low for 8-10 minutes till the vegetables are softened.
Once cooled, puree the mixture along with the dry curds, adding enough water to get the right consistency.
Bring the mixture back to the stove, add the salt and cayenne and simmer for another 1-2 minutes.

Swirly drizzle

1 small heirloom tomato
3 cloves garlic
1 T persian saffron
1 T lemon juice

Coarsely grind the ingredients to make the red drizzle. I used a spoon of buttermilk for the white drizzle.

To serve, ladle the soup into a bowl and top with the tomato and yogurt drizzles.


Happy?

*very*! This worked out way better than I expected! Lots of yummy green flavours, pungent seasoning, and a load of protein - those dry curds are pretty awesome!

This goes off to Zorra from Kochtopf for WHB (that fabulous Kalyn creation!)

12 comments:

FH said...

HeHe! I would choose the 5th choice too!
Great looking soup K!:)

Purnima said...

Krishna, the soup's colorfully swirly! Lovely try wt whatever was handy!!

Deborah said...

Oh how I wish I could open up my fridge and find something like this!

Manju said...

5th choice for me too...netime!! loved the swirly drizzle!

abbie said...

cutest soup ever!

Namratha said...

Pretty swirls!

evolvingtastes said...

Sistah! that's how I cook most of the time. Perfect example of how wisely chosen flavor combinations never fail, however simple.

Uma said...

looks yummy! colorful

EC said...

Nice idea of using up the greens and loved the way u have decorated it

zorra said...

Looks delicious! Where can I buy this magical fridge? ;-)

Thank you for your participation. Roundup should be online on Monday.

Anonymous said...

looks lovely! :-)

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Kalyn Denny said...

Mmm, really gorgeous, and it sounds like it would taste wonderful.