Guest guest Posted February 14, 2003 Report Share Posted February 14, 2003 This sounds very good. How many servings did it make? I have not considered to puree the rice before; nice idea.... new for me. I love learning new things. Thank you. ~ PT ~ If I have lost every friend on earth, I shall at least have one friend left, and that shall be down inside of me. ~ Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) Happy Valentine's Day! xxxoooxxxoooxxxoooxxxoooxxxoooxxxooooooooooooooooooo , " Mr.Graves " <sleepingtao> wrote: > Ingreds: > > 2 pots, one for rice, one for soup base. > 1 food processor > > 2 medium sized yams, peeled and cubed > 1 small white onion, diced > 2 or 3 scallions, chopped > 2 T curry > 1 T basil > 1 T black pepper > 1+1/2 C white wine > 2 T ginger, peeled, sliced thin > 3 C white rice > 2 T vegan butter or margarine > Water; fresh and clean > Salt to taste(or substitute) > > Cook your rice in smaller pot with ginger and add a > little extra water; overcook it (timewise, not heat > wise) so it is extra soft and mushy. > > Heat butter in larger pot; add white onions and the > white ends of the scallions, but not the green ends. > Sweat until translucent and aromatic; add basil, > curry, and pepper along with cubed yams. > > Saute, stirring very often, until most of butter is > absorbed and Yams are starting to soften on edges. Add > white wine, and about 8 or 10 cups of water. Raise > heat, stirring frequently. > > Bring to a roiling boil; then lower heat to constant > simmer. When the soup base has lost about 2-4 cups of > water, and the potatoes are soft and mushy, it should > be ready. > > Puree the rice in food processor until it is a thick > creamy paste, remove from food processor and then > puree the soup base; add the two together in the large > pot and mix well, so the two elements are incorporated > into a thick 'cream'. > > Garnish soup in bowl with the chopped green rings of > the scallions. > > > > ===== > > Where is this beauty? > > I search and search and then find, > > We are the lotus. > > > > Om Mani Padme Hum > > > > > Send Flowers for Valentine's Day > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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