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Friday, 10 August 2012

Courgette, Pea and lovage Soup

Another quick and easy summery soup where the ingredients are readily available in the garden right now, this is even simpler than the garden soup I posted recently. Other than the onions and garlic which have been a disappointment this year the produce is from the garden. Mr Lancashire Food would live on soup if I let him. This recipe features the lovely versatile herb of lovage one of the favourites in the Lancashire Food herb garden.




Ingredients
  • Peas, shelled - about 1 soup bowl full, you could use frozen peas 
  • 1 large white onion, finely chopped
  • 1  clove garlic crushed
  • 3 or 4 medium sized courgettes ( inc flowers if you can), finely chopped
  • lovage , small handful , chopped
  • Vegetable stock 
  • Olive oil or butter - knob or 1 tbsp ish
Method 
  • Melt your butter or  pour oil in large saucepan
  • Add your chopped onions and garlic and sweat off until softened without colouring
  • Add the courgettes and cook until slightly softened
  • Add the peas
  • Add the vegetable stock until it just covering the vegetables
  • Simmer until all the vegetable are tender
  • Allow to cool
  • Blend until smooth
  • Reheat and serve with suitable garnish



I am entering this recipe in Herbs on Saturday blog challenge hosted by Lavender and Lovage 



2 comments:

  1. That looks delicious. I seem to be running into loveage a lot recently, I am going to have to try and grow some

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  2. You KNOW the way to my heart is through Lovage Linz! A REALLY gorgeous looking soup too, I have a pea and lovage soup recipe myself, but the addition of those pesky courgettes (how do you use them all up!) is a GENIUS idea and must really add some nice texture and body! Thanks so much for your Herbs on Saturday entry! Karen

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