We decided to make Clam Pasta, we used the recipe for Pasta With Basil and Hot
Pepper from The New York Times. This is a wonderful recipe. We bought the clams
and McCall’s Meat and Fish. All of the clams opened up when we cooked them. It
is a great recipe. You can find the recipe on our blog of: September 10, 2012. Click
the date to get the recipe.
We
started with a soup Cauliflower Soup with Coconut, Turmeric, and Lime from VegetableLiteracy by Deborah Madison. We both were unimpressed by the soup, don’t know
why, but here is the recipe if you want it. The Pasta more than made up for the
soup. This is a good and easy recipe.
Cauliflower
Soup with Coconut, Turmeric, and Lime
Vegetable
Literacy
Deborah
Madison
For
4 to 6
This
is especially attractive made with an orange cauliflower cultivar, such as
Cheddar or Orange Bouquet. It makes the whole soup glow with color.
2 tablespoons
butter or ghee
1 cup
or more chopped leeks, white part only, washed thoroughly
1/3 cup
finely chopped cilantro stems or leaves
1-1/2 pounds
cauliflower, broken into small florets
1 tablespoon
raw white basmati rice
½ teaspoon
ground turmeric
2 tablespoons
curry powder
Sea
salt
1
(15-ounce) can coconut milk, plus water or stock to total 4 cups
Juice
of 1 large lime
1 to
2 tablespoons coconut butter
Chopped
cilantro or snipped chives to finish
Melt
the butter in a soup pot over medium-low heat. Add the leeks, cilantro stems,
cauliflower, and rice and stir to coat with the butter. Cook for about 5
minutes, then add the turmeric, curry powder, and 1-1/2 teaspoons salt. Pour in
the diluted coconut milk, raise the heat to high, and bring to a boil. Lower
the heat to a simmer, cover partially, and cook until the cauliflower is
tender, 20 to 25 minutes.
Let
the soup cool slightly, then, scoop out a few cups, puree in a food processor
or blender until smooth, and return it to the pot. If you prefer a creamy soup,
puree the entire lot. Reheat gently, stir in the lime juice, and taste for
salt.
Just
before serving, stir in the coconut butter. Ladle into bowls and finish with
something fresh and green— chopped cilantro or snipped chives.
With
Yogurt: Stir a spoonful of creamy yogurt into each bowl before serving.
With
Greens: Serve garnished with a cluster of Tangled Collard Greens in Coconut
Butter (page 13) or cooked spinach.
Chilled:
Serve cold, seasoned with lime juice and presented with sliced avocado and
cilantro sprigs