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The weather is starting to warm up a little, but I'm still making soup. The last few weeks I had made vegetarian black bean soup and vegetarian lentil soup but now I wanted something lighter. I made a delicious bok choy and frozen green peas soup that hit the spot.
It's farmers market season, and this week I came home with a bounty of fresh produce—a large bunch of parsley, fragrant cilantro, a large Bok choy and plenty of crisp lettuces and salad greens.
Normally, I think of these ingredients for salads and cold dishes. But this morning, I woke up to a surprising 51-degree temperature. The house felt chilly, and suddenly a salad didn't sound appealing at all.
Instead, I found myself craving something warm and comforting.
So despite my refrigerator being packed with fresh salad greens, I headed to the kitchen to make soup. I remembered in the past, I had made a soup using romaine lettuce. I decided to keep my romaine for salads and try the bok choy for soup.
The soup turned out light and delicious. I enjoyed it topped with some tofu cubes for added protein, and I was a happy healthy camper. (yes, I ate the soup initially for breakfast)
One of the things I love about shopping at farmer's markets is that the ingredients are so fresh and flavorful that even a simple soup can taste special. A handful of freshly grown parsley can brighten an entire recipe. Those leafy greens that were destined for salad found themselves simmering in a soup pot.
I had a bag of frozen peas in the freezer, so some of them went in the soup too. The soup cooked quickly (about 10 minutes) and was soothing, warming, and delicious. I pureed it and it was better than I expected. (Always allow soup to sit for a minimum of an hour or more for the flavors to mingle and intensify.
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Ohhh this looks so good. I really like soup and I do eat it in the summer time. I have to drive into Eugene to buy bok choy. It is never in the stores in my town. I would like to try this so I will make sure I get some next time I go to town. The farmers market in my town is only open on Tuesday from 3PM to 6PM. To me that is just stupid. LOL After 3PM I'm not going out. There are other farmers markets just outside of town that are better suited to my hours. Have a nice day today.
ReplyDeleteWe have a farmer's market with similar hours and I didn't like it either. I'd always forget by three.
DeleteVery nice. How great is soup? I had fresh cobbed corn today and had that in a soup with spuds and white beans and other good veggies. LOOOVE the green in your soup. It pops!
ReplyDeleteYour soup sounds hearty and healthy.
DeleteWas so good. I love my electric pressure cooker. I'm a eat soup for breakfast year-round gal and this is just an easy way to crank out a single serving.
DeleteWhat a lovely soup, Judee! I love the combination of bok choy and green peas - it sounds fresh, light, and full of flavour.
ReplyDeleteI did enjoy it and much lighter than my lentil soups.
DeleteI can just imagine how comforting this soup must be on a cool morning.
ReplyDeleteYummm 😋
It was light and soothing.
DeleteYour soup is so vibrant!
ReplyDeleteThe cilantro, green peas, and greens from the bok choy did make it GREEN
DeleteThat's very green and pretty.
ReplyDeleteThank you Angie
DeleteLooks like a great healthy soup! Happy June! Take care, enjoy your day and happy week ahead!
ReplyDeleteYup! I would agree that it is healthy
DeleteLooks so easy and delicious, I think I'll try your recipe. I usually buy baby bok choy, but the regular size is tasty too. Thanks for sharing and happy June!
ReplyDeleteHope you like it Nancy. I think we both tend to gravitate to healthier ways of eating
DeleteI would have never thought to put the two together. Looks good.
ReplyDeleteIt came together based on what I had in the kitchen
Deleteyes i always use frozen peas as they are so useful and just - peas! Tho I do have strong memories of shelling fresh peas with my sister and my mum!
ReplyDeletecheers
sherry
too much work to use in soup. Frozen works well.
DeleteThat looks so good :-D
ReplyDeleteThank you.
DeleteLooks a little too much like pond scum!
ReplyDeleteWell don't hold back David-lol. I appreciate your honesty. -pond scum- hmmmm. It reminded me of a green smoothie !
DeleteMany thanks for sharing this recipe.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan