The landlord also had rooms in his house for rent, plus the undercroft we were sleeping in, plus an old caravan in the front yard. A stream of very large Poles of varying sexes and ages filed past our room into a small back room and also into the caravan. Surly landlord dragged us off to one of his mate's backyards for gristly stew (I am pretty sure this was a haphazard and probably illegal restaurant), served at ratty old plastic tables late at night. A red goulash-like stew was ladled into our bowls, and rough wine was poured into our glasses for a princely sum of a few dinar. There were lots of filled tables so clearly the neighbours all enjoyed this 'gastronomic speakeasy'.
This soup is rich and creamy, so I can see why the Poles may have been large if they were eating this often!:) It has sour cream, and regular cream and cheese so it really fills the cockles of your heart on a cold winter's night.
ingredients:
25g. butter
1 stick of celery, chopped
2 cloves of garlic, finely chopped or grated
1 leek, chopped
1 L of chicken stock
450g. of red salmon (from a tin says Beata) or use hot-smoked salmon if you have robbed a bank lately and can afford it. I used 150g. of hot-smoked salmon and 300g. of tinned red salmon. (I only had to rob a tiny bank :=)).
1 tsp rosemary, chopped finely
3 tsp sour cream
120mls thickened cream
100g. cheddar cheese, grated
2 tsp dill (fresh if you can get it, otherwise the paste in the tube works well)
black pepper
Method:
Melt the butter in a medium saucepan
Throw your finely chopped celery, garlic and leek into the pan
Stir the veggie mix around in the butter and saute for 6-8 minutes till softened
Pour in the stock
Add the salmon and rosemary and bring to the boil
Take the pan off the heat and stir in both creams and the cheese
Cast in the dill and throw on the pepper
Simmer gently for a few minutes
Serve with bread or blinis!
ingredients |
adding the chopped veggies to the butter |
grating the cheese while the veggies soften |
veggies sauteed |
adding the stock |
and the salmon |
snipping up the rosemary from the garden |
pouring in the cream and sour cream |
throwing in the grated cheese and dill |
black pepper goes in |
here it is - creamy and fishy and rather tasty |
We managed to escape from the scary Serbian landlord, and found ourselves another place to stay with a crazy landlady who came into the toilet one morning (when I was sitting on it!) to ask me if I thought Elvis was still alive. She assured me that she and I had the same body parts so it didn't matter if she came in to talk to me while I was in flagrante so to speak. Well, you had to either laugh or cry. I laughed!
This is my fishy doodle! Mr P. gave me Doodling for Foodies for my recent birthday so I am doodling for all I am worth:)
I will pass that onto my husband as he loves to cook and I think he will love it . Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletei think you could get away with using less fish actually as it was quite fishy.:)
DeleteMmm - sounds really tasty and interesting - thanks for sharing Sherry.
ReplyDeletehi rachel
Deleteit was tasty and different.:)
I've never had salmon soup before but I think we'd like this a lot.
ReplyDeleteit is nice maureen but i think next time i will add finely diced potato to saute with the other veggies, and maybe only use 400g of salmon. it was quite fishy! nice but you could get away with less.
Deleteit is nice maureen but i think next time i will add finely diced potato to saute with the other veggies, and maybe only use 400g of salmon. it was quite fishy! nice but you could get away with less.
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