The winter in Athens this year has been mild, but lately it’s been windy and rainy and by my standards cold! I can already hear my friends in New York and Berlin telling me I don’t know the meaning of the word cold, as they have been enduring sub zero temperatures… Still for me this is ‘soup- weather‘. There is nothing more perfect for this time of year than a seasonal soup! It is so simple and nutritious so here goes:
Ingredients:
5 saffron threads
2 medium sized cauliflower heads
2 medium or small potatoes (warning: don’t buy potatoes from Thiva – they are contaminated-more about this later!)
2 leeks
1 garlic clove
Instructions:
Leave the saffron threads to soak in filtered water for 2 to 12 hours (they will expand greatly during this time). You will later add the threads+water (which will have turned a beautiful color) to your soup.
Scrub the potatos clean with a hard bristle brush and chop them coarsely. Put them in a pot with just enough water to cover them and boil for about fifteen minutes. Chop up the remaining ingredients – they are going to be blended so you shouldn’t worry about cutting them finely. Add the rest of the ingredients (even the green leaves of the cauliflower) and the saffron + water into the pot of boiling potatos. Boil until all the veggies are soft (or steamed). Once they are soft enough to blend, blend them all together! Serve with a generous sprinkle of extra virgin raw olive oil, freshly squeezed lemon juice and coarse black pepper. Told you it was easy peasy lemon squeezy


Sounds yummy……… Absolytely agree with the soup- weather, just cooking a soup myself! Next time i’ll try this one!!!!! thanks for sharing
love en-light
Sounds yummy……… Absolytely agree with the soup- weather, just cooking a soup myself! Next time i’ll try this one!!!!! thanks for sharing
love en-light
Do you peel the potatoes? (Love the skins, hate to see them go down the drain)
yeah me too – that is where most of their minerals are too…And yes i keep the skin on -especially if they are organic -a good old scrub will do and no creaminess is lost
Do you peel the potatoes? (Love the skins, hate to see them go down the drain)
yeah me too – that is where most of their minerals are too…And yes i keep the skin on -especially if they are organic -a good old scrub will do and no creaminess is lost