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Holiday Recap & DKM Nosh 8-January-2007

Filed under: Bento, Cats, Sophia, Soup, Vegetarian — divakitty @ 6:13 am

I spent hours hunting the enemy!

The emeny

This stuff, called eggnog, is the elixir of gods!

Eggnog

Grammy introduced me to scallops - They are SUPER yummy!

Christmas Eve Dinner

I helped wrap gifts

Sophia helping wrap
Sophia helping wrap

And most important - got ear rubs from Popi!

Getting rubs from Popi


DKM Nosh


This week's cookbook

Cooking this week from New Vegetarian Food - I made a commitment to myself to cook a week from every cookbook I have before purchasing a new one… sadly, I have 54 cookbooks.  No new books for me this year.

Cookbook stash...

Tomato and Bread Soup

Olive Oil (I used basil & garlic oil)
1 Tbsp chopped sage (I used double)
8 Tbsp chopped basil (I used double)
2 onions, chopped finely (I used two large shallots)
1 ¼ cups finely diced celery (I left mine at a chunky dice)
2 cups thinly sliced Savoy cabbage (I used Lacinato Blue Kale – AKA Dino Kale – from my CSA)
Salt and pepper (I also added a dash of red pepper flakes – Jess, add two dashes)
4 cloves of garlic, sliced very thinly (I used 6)
3 lbs. canned copped tomatoes (I used fresh)
2 ½ Tbsp. tomato paste
3 cups veggie stock
6 oz. of day old bread, cut into 1-inch cubes

I changed the ingredients because I’m trying to use up items from the pantry and ensure I’m using everything from my CSA box. I’m altering the cooking instructions a bit – I’ll put the original in parenthesis.

- Sautée onions in a combo of basil & garlic oil until soft (heat oil, add all of the sage and half of the basil and gently fry for 1 min to flavor the oil. Add onions and fry for 7 min until soft).
- Add the celery, garlic, kale, half the sage and half the basil. Season with salt, red pepper flakes and black pepper to taste. (original recipe did not add sage & basil)

Base of soup Tomato & Bread Soup

- Stir in tomato paste, tomatoes and stock. Bring to a boil, then cover, and simmer gently for 1 ½ to 2 hours, topping off with extra stock if needed (or if you want a thinner consistency).

Adding in the tomato

- Place the bread on a baking sheet, and toast in the oven at 300 for 5 min, turn over half way through. Once toasted toss in the soup with the rest of the basil and sage, stir to cover the bread. (Put the bread in a saucepan. Drizzle with olive oil and allow it to soak in – I didn’t do this because I don’t need any extra oil in my diet – pour soup over the bread. Reheat and gently stir in the remaining basil)

Serve with a big salad and top with grated Parmesan Reggiano (regular or vegan). Enjoy.

Yum!

 

8 Responses to “Holiday Recap & DKM Nosh”

  1. Daisy Says:

    Ear rubs, YAY!

    ps: My Mommie is a vegetarian, so we will look for your yummy recipes!

  2. Abby, Boo, Ping, Jinx & Gracie Says:

    OH Sophia yu look so wunderful!

  3. Eric and Flynn Says:

    Looks like yoo are furry good at rapping purrezzunts.Yoo look furry purrty.

  4. Grr, Midnight & Cocoa Says:

    we’re sure all the other foods are yummy, but purrsonally we’re interested in sampling the Enemy…

  5. Jessica Says:

    What if someone else were to buy you a cookbook? Would that count? Or would you then just have another cookbook to make a recipe from? :)

  6. divakitty Says:

    “Getting cookbooks” is perfectly legal!

  7. Rocky Says:

    Hello Diva Kitty! I’m Rocky, CEO (Cat Executive Officer) of ArtsyCatsy.blogspot.com. Come over anytime to sniff us out and watch my catstaff of 15 formerly-ferals train our humans to start a new business for cat lovers. If we make you purr, want to link to each other?

  8. Beau Beau & Angie Says:

    You look so little on Popi’s lap. We’re looking forward to seeing some new veggie recipes from you. That’s a good idea to cook some recipes out of one before buying it. Mom says she wishes she had the space to put all her cookbooks out too. Then maybe she might actually USE them! heehee.

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