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Cashmeresoup
Guests that are served this lovely soup always get mystified when they are trying to guess the ingredients - a good starting point for the dinner-conversation.
250 grams of dried apricots.
5 decilitres of cold tea.
5 decilitres of henbouillon.
A handful of chopped mint.
A pinch of currypowder.
Salt and pepper.
1 1/2 decilitres of cream.
Almost 1 decilitre of dry sherry.
Mintleaves for garnish.
Wash the apricots and let them lie in cold tea over the night.
Then let the apricots simmer in the tea until they are soft. Make a pur�e of the apricots together with what is left of the tea in a food processor or a mixer. Pour the pur�e in a big saucepan and add bouillon, mint, curry, salt and pepper. Stir in the cream and sherry. Mix in more bouillon if it is necessary. Heat the soup.
Garnish with mintleaves before serving.
4-6 portions.
Lambcasserole
A different but very tasty lambcasserole. Boiled or baked potato is good with this.
1 small roasted lamb.
2 middlesized sliced yellow onions.
15 millilitres of wheatflour spiced with salt and pepper.
15 millilitres of mixed herbal spices.
7 1/2 decilitres of Darjeeling-tea.
A small packet of frozen peas.
A small can of corn.
Cream (can be excluded).
Dice the meat and fry it lightly without any extra fat. Add the onion and let it fry. Pour over the flour and spices and cook while stiring on low heat for a minute. Add the tea and heat it to a boil.
Put the lid on and let it simmer for 1 3/4 hours. Add the peas and corn. Let it simmer for another 10 minutes, taste it and add cream if you wish.
4 portions.
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