Well, I think we can safely say that summer is over. People in my street are closing their windows, debating putting the heating on and reaching for the comfy cardigan they haven't seen in a year, snuggling into its warmth. This weekend I did the same - its been a long week at work and I wanted a soft pair of thick socks and a large bowl of warming soup.
I don't know why I bought smoked bacon in the shopping this week - I can only assume it was an accident as I have never bought it before. But I decided it could be a perfect base for a soup. With tomatoes. Now I am so glad I did. It was perfect!
Ingredients:
2 leeks, sliced
1 carrot, sliced thinly
2-3 cloves garlic, chopped
1 tbsp. oil
800ml vegetable stock (cube is fine)
2-3 bay leaves
1 large potato, peeled and chopped into 1 cm cubes
1 400g tin chopped tomatoes
1 tbsp. dried parsley
250g smoked streaky bacon
Method: (Serves 4)
In a large pan and on a low/medium heat, fry the leeks and carrots in a little oil for about 4 minutes to soften. Add the garlic and cook for another minute.
Add the hot stock and bring to the boil. Lower the heat to medium and add the potato, tomatoes and bay leaves. Season with pepper (the bacon will be bringing the salt) and leave to cook on low to medium for about 20 minutes or until the potato is cooked.
While the soup is cooking, snip the bacon into small pieces and fry in a dry pan (it will produce its own oil) until browning and crispy. Drain on kitchen paper.
Add the bacon and parsley to the soup and let simmer for a moment or two and then serve. In a large bowl with crusty bread on the side. Delicious!
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