After watching “The Wrestler” I could not bring myself to stop singing “Sweet Child O’ Mine” - and now it is impossible for me to think about the song without thinking about the movie as well.
When I think of vegetables, I’m automatically reminded of Ana Elisa and her amazing salad and soup recipes, among other delicious treats.
I slightly adapted this soup from DH mag #38, but Ana was the inspiration for me to prepare it.
Spinach soup with creamy potato mustard mash
from Donna Hay magazine
Mash:
2kg sebago (floury) potatoes, peeled and chopped
50g butter
¾ cup (180ml) whole milk
4 tablespoons Dijon mustard
salt and freshly ground black pepper
Soup:
100g butter
2 onions, chopped
2 garlic cloves, chopped
2 x 500g bunches English spinach, trimmed, washed and chopped
¼ cup parsley leaves
5 cups (1.2l) vegetable stock
salt and freshly ground black pepper
Start with the mash: place the potatoes in a saucepan of cold water, bring to the boil and cook for 20-30 minutes or until tender. Drain and return to the saucepan. Add butter, milk, mustard, salt and pepper and mash until smooth. Set aside and keep warm.
Now, the soup: heat butter in a large saucepan over medium heat. Add onion and garlic and cook for 10 minutes or until just golden, add spinach and parsley and cook for 5 minutes or until wilted. Add stock and cook for another 5 minutes. Place in a food processor/blender and process until smooth – be careful since the mixture will be very hot.
Stir through salt and pepper.
Place spoonfuls of the mash in the base of bowls, pour over the soup and serve.
Serves 4
12 comments:
Oh, didn't you love The Wrestler? I thought it was terrific. Maybe I'll make a batch of this soup and enjoy it while I watch the movie again!
I've never seen a soup with a potato mash like this in it. I love the idea! Especially love that there's Dijon mustard mixed in with the potato.
I loved The Wrestler, that song was stuck in my head for awhile afterwards too! What a delicious tasty and healthy soup you have here. I love the potato mash!
I feel that way about sweet child, but it's after playing Guitar Hero, hee hee :) This soup would hit the spot right about now-- been raining cats and dogs here! :)
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The soup sounds lovely...it was raining here for a bit so maybe it's time to start making these soups! :)
Must watch that movie soon!
I know people loved The Wrestler, but I couldn't get past the bloodiness in the first half hour and I had to turn it off. I could definitely stick with this soup, though; it looks delicious.
That is one gorgeous soup. Green is my fave color!
And I love that song. The movie is on my Netflix list. I have something to look forward to!
What a fabulous recipe. I love soup, and I adore mash - and two in one bowls is a real treat!
Patricia this is a perfect soup for a Sydney winter. The mash in the soup is an interesting combination.
Love the color on the soup! Is it cold there? This looks like wonderful cool weather soup. I have bookmarked practically all of the chicken recipes from the DH mag that did a whole section on chicken!
Susan, I did love it! I was really touched by the movie. And this soup and that movie sound like a great combo, darling! :D
Ashley, I'd never seen it either, but they work so well together!
Lisa, I loved that movie and I love potato mash as well. :)
Tks!
Mark, the only games I play are Super Mario and Tetris. :D
It's cold as hell here too!
Joey, that DH issue is packed with great soup recipes!
Lydia, I understand you, but I really loved the movie. :D
You'll get the soup and I'll get the movie, how's that? :D
Abby, that is a hypnotic shade of green. :D
Hope you like the movie!
Juno, tks for commenting! I love both soup and mash, too, and was surprised by how well they go together!
Syrie, it's pretty cold here in Sao Paulo, too - hope you give this soup a try, sweetie!
Pam, I knew you would love it since it's one of Donna's fabulous recipes! :)
And I have bookmarked that chicken article, too. :)
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