Showing posts with label bay leaf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bay leaf. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Butternut Squash Soup

Here we go!  I'm taking you with me on my 30-day fodmap free journey.  I've made a few new things and tweaks some old things.

Here I revisited my fall soup and made it fodmaps free.

Ingredients:
  • 1 butternut squash, peeled and cut into chunks
  • 1 parsnip, peeled and cut into chunks
  • 4-6 carrots, cut into chunks
  • bone broth made without foods from fodmap list
  • bay leaf
  • 1/4 teaspoon asafoetida,* optional
  • sea salt to taste
Directions:
  1. Place all the vegetables in a heavy stock pot or dutch oven.
  2. Add bone broth to cover vegetables.
  3. Add bayleaf and asafoetida.
  4. Cook until boiling then reduce heat to a simmer, cover and cook until vegetables are soft.
  5. Discard bayleaf.
  6. Pour ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth.
  7. Add salt to taste.
*Asafoetida is an excellent substitute for garlic and onion.  You can find it at specialty spice shops.  We bought ours at Savory Spice Shop.

Monday, November 11, 2013

Fall Soup


Do you serve Thanksgiving dinner in courses?  Do you include a soup?  We don't usually but I thought I'd throw this recipe out there.  It's super easy and super yummy.  I was inspired by my friend Kindra's latest creation.  Please check it out at Bon Appetit Paleo along with the rest of her delicious posts.

Photo: The Gracious Pantry
Into a crockpot I threw:

1 butternut squash, peeled and cut into chunks (I cheated and bought it already cut up. Some days are like that.)
3 - 4 small, organic carrots
1/2 onion, cut into chunks
1 large sweet potato, peeled and cut into chunks
1 cup water
1 can coconut milk
1" ginger, peeled, roughly chopped
4 cloves garlic
1 bay leaf
sea salt
1T cumin

Cover and set on low for about 10 hours.  When ready to eat, remove the bay leaf and use an immersion blender to blend ingredients.  Add more coconut milk, if needed, to get the consistency you desire.  No immersion blender?  Blend in batches with your blender or food processor.

Monday, May 27, 2013

Sunday Stew

Courtesy of Stiritup.me
You learn something new everyday.  For stew meat in particular Grassfed Cooking says, "Stew beef from the round, (especially the bottom or eye), will be ready to serve after about 1 ½ hours of simmering.  If it is cooked much longer, the meat will taste dry.  Conversely, stew from the shanks, brisket and chuck may take longer to become tender.  These are the ideal cuts for slow, all-day stews."

Thanks to stir it up for the inspiration on yet another stew recipe.

Sunday Stew

  • 2 tbsp arrowroot powder
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 1 1/2 lb grass-fed sirloin stew meat (if using stew meat from shanks, brisket, or chuck, increase cooking time to 6-8 hours)
  • 1-2 tbsp coconut oil
  • 3 bay leaves
  • 1 cup red wine
  • 1 cup homemade bone broth or organic, gluten-free beef broth
  • 1 onion, sliced thin
  • 2 carrots, julienned
  • 2 parsnips, julienned

  1. In a gallon-sized plastic bag add arrowroot powder, paprika, salt, and pepper, mix well.  
  2. Add the stew meat to the bag and seal it tight. Shake ingredients all together making sure all of the meat if well coated.
  3. In your dutch oven or large heavy pot add the coconut oil and turn the heat up on high.
  4. Add the meat to the oil and brown on all sides.
  5. Add the bay leaves, wine, broth, onions, carrots and parsnips and bring to a boil.
  6. Turn heat to low and allow to cook, covered, for 1 – 1 ½ hours.