
Fia taught me how to make Fruit Soup yesterday with Havtornbar. It was a lot easier than I thought it would be! You simply put about a 3/4 cup of whole berries to 3 liters of water (you can use more or less berries depending on the fruit you use. Since we were using Havtornbar, which are quite potent, it requires less berries!) and bring it to boiling point. Before it starts bubbling, pull it off the burner and pour the water and berries through a strainer into a bowl. Mash the berries in the strainer until as much juice is out of them as you can get. Add sugar to taste (and more water if it is too strong). Pour the mixture back into the pot and bring to simmering point again. In a seperate bowl mix 4-8 tablespoons of potato starch with cold water. More starch = thicker soup. (Thick soup is actually called "kräm"... between a soup and a sauce and usually eaten cold) Slowly add potato starch mix to soup, stirring all the while, until it reaches your desired thickness. Do not let soup boil long as it diminishes the vitamins, and can also cause the soup to thin out! When it is done, let it cool a bit and add a sprinkle of whole berries. With Havtornsoppa/sea-buckthorn soup Fia usually puts sea-buckthorn berries, and/or chunks of bananas! With blueberry soup she usually adds some whole blueberries and raspberries. Enjoy this treat warm or cold with cream, over ice cream, or even in porridge!
Update: I made some on my own using corn starch instead of potato starch. It came out ok, but the cornstarch leaves a hint of a starchy taste that the potato starch does not leave.
I made Frank's family's 'famous' bread all by myself yesterday, and it came out quite edible :) Usually I have Frank lend me a hand when it comes to how sticky the dough should be. It is a quite runny and sticky dough when compared to my mom's "just bread" recipe, and it is made into rolls so it can be a bit tricky! Frank will think I over floured the batch, but they were so sticky I am just glad they look and taste like bread! :D

I would love to try some of this Fruit Soup! Yum... love, Tabitha
ReplyDeleteLol, I should make an "important" correction to that name... Frank insists that it should be "Berry soup" as berries are not considered fruits here... ;)
DeleteOh really! haha, okay! Berry Soup sounds delicious! :) And I still want some! Love, Tabitha
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