This Week's Fancy Pants Meal: Yeto's Superb Soup
My unexpected favorite cold weather soup. You wouldn't expect pumpkin, feta and salmon to make a good soup, but oh my goodness does it ever. AND it's Zelda inspired, which makes it doubly happy making for me.
There are some substitutions from the original recipe from Cucco's Kitchen. I use canned pumpkin filling instead of fresh pumpkin as that's fairly seasonal around here. And I had to substitute chicken broth for fish broth, as fish broth is very rare around here, and certainly not available during a last minute 12:30AM grocery run.
# Yeto's Superb Soup
Cucco's Kitchen
2.0 pounds canned pumpkin
4.0 cloves garlic (minced)
0.5 cup white onion (chopped)
1.0 cup carrots (chunked)
2.0 whole potatoes (chunked)
1.0 cup celery (chunked)
4.0 cups fish stock
8.0 oz feta cheese
1.5 cups heavy cream
salt
pepper
1.3333333333333333 pounds salmon
1 - Add the onions and 3/4 of the garlic to a pot with some olive oil and cook under medium high heat until brown.
2 - Add in pumpkin and add fish stock. Cook at a simmer covered for 20min.
3 - Add your stock to a food processor or blender along with the goat cheese and heavy cream. Purée until well incorporated.
4 - Add some oil to a pot and add the rest of the garlic till it browns.
5 - Add the rest of the vegetables and sauté them for 3 minutes.
6 - Then add in the purée and cook on low heat covered for 5 to 10 minutes.
7 - Cut 1/4 inch deep slices into your salmon on the skin side, and add salt and pepper inside the cuts.
8 - In a pan on med-high heat add the salmon and cook skin side first for 4-5min.
9 - Flip, cook for 3 more min and then flip back to skin side.
10 - Take off heat and rest for 3 min.
11 - Cut your salmon into pieces and add to your soup.
12 - Season the soup to taste.
9 servings at ~400 calories per serving
Calories 417
Total Fat 24g
Total Carbohydrate 21g
Protein 23g
The weirdest thing for me about prolonged sub zero weather is ice.
These ice pellets fell shortly before the temps dipped below freezing, about two days ago. It's not gone above freezing since. My brain had trouble comprehending that I've can get to a point that it won't melt. The first time I saw that in Pennsylvania, after nearly a week of sub zero temps, my brain broke.
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@georgetakei - My mom used to over bundle me for cold weather. I hated it, because I was way hotter than I was comfortable with.
Turns out, I run hot. I just walked outside in 18F weather inknee-length shorts and a t-shirt to check on a few things and was fine.
When it's windy, THAT'S when I feel cold, and a simple down jacket will take care of that.
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From El-Strider via Tumblr
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I got hit with a wave of this:
💠 It's also the fault of the Democrats
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💠Voting doesn't help. We voted in 2020 and 2022 and the Democrats Did Nothing.
They seem to come out in election years, almost like a stealth campaign to elect Republicans.
I assume that there are people in that wave who are genuinely confused, but ignorance can also be dangerous.
It worked in 2000. Blaming the Dems helped elect George W.
I block them.
Sea ice frost flowers: These delicate, spiky ice crystals form on young sea ice in extremely cold, calm conditions. They're created when moisture from the seawater rises into the frigid air and condenses around imperfections in the ice surface. As more water vapor freezes, the crystals grow outwards, forming intricate, branching structures that can reach several centimeters in height.
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"Is this real?" XJC99 asked. He'd been fooled before.
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Back at his flat he unwrapped the treasure and stared. Another addition to his collection! The rarest of all rarities - real words written by an actual human!
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Writer for Sea of Legends
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