Showing posts with label farmers market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farmers market. Show all posts

Sunday, 15 May 2011

Seasonal Splender






I have again been enjoying the treats the Winchester Hampshire Farmers Market has to offer, it was briming with new delights this week, I think due to the early sunshine we've been having. Its Asparagus season and also there are a lot of seedlings on offer.
At The Tomato Stall there was a new arrival of Orange plum tomotoes which like the red plums taste good enough to eat like sweets.

Thursday, 2 December 2010

Leek and potato soup with watercress and peas.


Leek and potato soup with watercress and peas.

Watercress and seeded granary bread from the Winchester Farmers Market.
This is get well soup to ward off winter colds, lots of garlic and full of goodness.

Watercress has lots of healthy properties, a great source of vitamins C, B1, B6, K, E, Iron, Calcium, Magnesium, Manganese, Zinc, and Potassium!

Whats more…
By weight, Watercress has more calcium than milk, more vitamin C than an orange and more absorb able Iron than Spinach.
Cut one big leek in half along the length and wash out any soil.
chop into small slices.
Heat a big saucepan with a little oil and add the leeks, place on the lid so that they cook and soften rather than crisp and fry.
After a few minutes add the potato chopped into very small chunks and top up with boiling water.
Add vegetable stock or stock cube to pan and simmer.
after about ten minutes of gentle simmering the potatoes should be near cooked (depends on size of potatoes, check with knife)
add chopped watercress and frozen peas,
stir in garlic puree, or if using fresh chopped garlic add just before pouring in the water.
gentle cook for another five minutes
Blend soup until fairly smooth a few lumps are OK.
Serve with lots of black pepper.
Yum Yum
This would also go great with a bit of mint or coriander.