Thankfully I was always a good cook and quite adept at creating something very delicious out of not a lot! Tasty dishes such as this stone soup I am showing you today . . .
There
was a method to my madness . . . while they might not have gotten
excited about a bowl of cabbage soup, calling it Stone Soup immediately
made them want to tuck in!
I
am sure you are familiar with the story of the beggar who went to a poor village looking for a place to sleep and a bite to eat. The villagers were very suspicious however and were not that eager to help, but being as canny and smart as he was, he inspired them into helping him create a delicious stone soup that the whole village shared together at the end of the story. You can find the story here.
Its a wonderful story with a great moral to it, teaching children that if we can work together on things, then amazing things will begin to happen!
Things like delicious pots of soup that started with not a lot more than half a cabbage, an onion, a tin of tomatoes, some water and a vegetable stock pot.
Of course there are a few seasonings involved as well, which are never a problem in my house because I always have a well stocked herb drawer.
With a bit of crusty bread on the side this soup goes down a real treat! We have always loved it. It takes the humble cabbage and lifts it up into something quite, quite magnificent!
*Stone Soup*
Serves 4 generously
There was another meal that my children used to gobble up that I called Monkey in the Middle, which was simply stewed meat in the middle of a plate, surrounded by a ring of corn and then a ring of rice. The children loved that. It was simple and delicious and made all the more so for its name. Funny how that goes! Bon Appetit!
I made soup last night for today..so comforting !You have had quite a life..a trooper!
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely soup weather! In life we all do what we need to do to get by in life! We are all troopers! Xo
DeleteWhat a lovely, filling but light supper dish. I made this last night and it really hit the spot.
ReplyDeleteWe are kind of living on soups at the moment. We are eating lots of Christmas goodies for morning tea (mince pies, panettone, specuulas, mostaccioli biscuits, shortbread, rumballs) and then glögg with gingerbread and blue cheese plus saffron buns in the afternoon that we'd be the size of the Michelin Man if we ate big meals at night. So I've been making various vegetable soups and broths to keep us going until the Christmas excess is over :-)
It is so hard not to over-indulge this time of year Marie! We try not to, but there is just so much tastiness about! This soup is light, and filling. I am happy you enjoyed it! xo
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