22-03-2008, 14:33 | #1 |
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Noodle Soup
Nice and simple but tasty noodle soup
4 cups vegetable boullion (I use marigold swiss vegetable boullion) 1/2 Leek finely shredded length ways (keep strips about 2 inches long) chives cut into 2 inch lengths 1 little gem lettuce shredded 1 portion of rice noodles (can be left whole or cut into 2 inch lengths) 2 teaspoons soy sauce Either 1 cooked chicken breast finely shredded or 1 portabello mushrom thinly sliced. Boil some water and pour over the rice noodles and leave to stand (they take about 5 mins). Heat boullion in pan and add leeks, simmer for a few minutes. Add the chives, drained noodles, soy and chicken/mushroom and simmer for another few minutes. Then add the lettuce for the last 2 minutes of cooking. Then serve. All measurements are approximate, vary them depending on how you like it Today I had the large stalk from a head of broccoli left over so I shredded it very thinly and added it at the same time as the leeks. |
22-03-2008, 16:19 | #2 |
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Must admit that is why I buy sushi, I feel it might be too much work for one. I have had a bit of a craving of late and have had it 4 times this week already
The tesco veggie one isn't bad. It's about 90p for 4 pieces though. Not exactly cheap but OK if you want a treat. It was the california rolls for me earlier this week. Today it was just the small selection. |
22-03-2008, 16:34 | #3 |
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Mmm, 'noodle soup.'
I mean 'soup'! I mean 'noodle soup'! Gah!
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22-03-2008, 21:21 | #4 |
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Jewish soup already!
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24-03-2008, 23:11 | #5 |
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mmmmm! that looks yummy. might have to go and cooking some of that, looks like a good work lunch.
i've also always meant to try the veggie sushi at tesco, i will endeavor to pick some up next time we shop |
25-03-2008, 08:32 | #6 |
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Mmmmm, that looks fantastic. I always make myself soup for work, so I might have to try some of this as it looks like a nice change from tomato based soups.
I absolutely LOVE sushi! Just wondering why the non-veggies are having the vegie sushi? If you just like it then fair enough, but if you're all "bleurgh" about raw fish, they don't actually use it in most shop-bought sushi. It's just cooked prawns, smoked salmon (OK that's raw, but it's also very common) and cooked tuna. I've been meaning to make sushi for ages. I bought a sushi rolling mat a while ago and intended on buying a little bit of sushi apparatus every time I went shopping, but it kinda stopped after that. Will have to get the rest of the stuff and have a go
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25-03-2008, 12:29 | #7 |
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Ahhh OK. SOOOO many people don't like fish. Madness
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