Friday, February 22, 2013

FFwD - Cheating On Winter Pea Soup + Coeur á la Créme

Cheating on Winter Pea Soup
This soup was easy.  This soup was good.  I didn't have any of the color issues talked about in the P&Q.  It worked and we enjoyed it.  I'll admit to curiosity about boiled romaine but it contributed a lightness and a freshness to the soup that was nice.  This is a keeper for us!

I've been telling myself (and my husband) that I would get back into my bread baking routine for several months now.  I was a regular bread baker for quite a while.  I don't know what happened.  Life I guess.  Actually, I realized just now it was my mother's illness and death 2.5 years ago. Time to get going on the things I like to do!  I know she would want me to as she took great pride in any and all of her children's accomplishments.

So it was a simple one day bread Thursday but definitely a delicious addition to the soup.  Just a basic white bread with oatmeal and flax seed.  It made a delicious ham and cheese panini to go with our soup!

I know this is the post that never ends but moving on to the coeur á la créme.  Something was lost here for me.  There was no, absolutely none, liquid to drain out.  Cream cheese, sugar, whipped cream of course it was good but I just couldn't find the point of it.  That being said, I made this while visiting my grandson and my daughter in law loved it.  I felt like it needed to be used IN something.  Like a twist on smores maybe?

This post participates in French Fridays with Dorie.  A project that is cooking through her book Around My French Table.  

20 comments:

  1. Soup and sandwich, I like your idea for a meal. I enjoyed this soup too. The best part is the bread, I like all of them with oatmeal. Wonderful Guyla!

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  2. I added a ham sandwich to this soup to make a meal too - it just seems to me that pea soup needs a ham sandwich! Your bread looks beautiful, as does your super-green soup! Nice work!

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  3. We enjoyed this soup...a little different, but tasty! Your bread looks great, I bet it made a great ham sandwich!

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  4. I find bread making very grounding - and it can be as simple (no knead) or as complicated (three day breads) as you want it to be.

    The sandwich rounded out your soup meal perfectly - great winter food.

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  5. Hi Guyla, I liked the soup too - quick and easy but tasty. I was not a huge fan of the coeur a la creme either, but other people begged to differ, so heck, what do I know? Have a great weekend.

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  6. I agree, the soup was delicious and will be a keeper in my house too! Yours looks lovely! And your bread looks wonderfully perfect!! Just love those beautiful sandwiches!! I made the coeur a la creme at my son’s house too! Everyone really enjoyed it, especially my grandson!! Have a great weekend, Guyla!

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  7. This is a great Post, Guyla. I also liked the soup but wouldn't mind if the flavor was jazzed up a bit. I strained mine and would not do that again. I'll trade a quarter slice of my corn bread for a few slices of your oatmeal/flax bread. It looks delicious. Although we can buy all kinds of great breads now, nothing beats making it in your own kitchen, does it? I think it's the smell. You have never made bread since I've been a Dorista and that's been, as you said, about 2 1/2 years. Yep, if you enjoy it, get back at it. The coeur was just special and different and something to have on Valentine's Day or a special, special occasion. It's very rich and I could only handle a small amount. I got no liquid either but I think the "whey" drains when you're using fromage blanc as the French do. Sometimes Dorie forgets that we use different ingredients in America. Remember the plastic wrap that wouldn't melt? Such a nice Post.

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  8. I liked this soup too. The paninis look like the perfect pairing. Yum! I'm not sure about the coeur a la creme, though I'll eat anything resembling s'mores.

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  9. The soup and bread look delicious. I love homemade bread. The soup was a favorite of the family's also. It was quite tasty.

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  10. Someday when I get more of a kitchen I will tackle bread backing. For now I"m happy not to. lol. I loved the soup and even the lettuce part which was a nice surprise.

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  11. Glad you enjoyed the soup....but I'm eyeing your marvelous bread! I'm sure your mom is smiling down on you...knowing you are enjoying your time in the kitchen. And your sandwiches look yummy, too.

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  12. Nice looking panini!! I need some bread! :)
    (I'm on day 5 of my first rye sourdough starter...please wish me luck.)
    Amy

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  13. Your bread looks wonderful... I don't know if you noticed the loaf in my pic, my husband is a fairly regular bread baker. It is such a wonderfully grounding thing to make. So glad you enjoyed the soup.

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  14. There's nothing like baking bread. I am glad that you are getting back into it. Yourloaf looks beautiful as does your soup and coeur.

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  15. Guyla, I love the way your loaf of bread looks like, fresh and toasted to accompany your bowl of delicious looking green Pea Soup. Nothing like baking bread at home and enjoying the wonderful results! I cannot wait to see more of the bread that you bake, I am curious to see which ones you will make! The coeur à la crème must have been delightflu with the fresh raspberries.
    Have a good weekend!

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  16. The perfect combo, soup and a sandwich. The panini looks great and your bread turned out well. Tricia and I really enjoyed seeing
    Ina, she seemed so relaxed and enjoyed herself. She is also very funny when she described some of her experiences at her own
    shows. Have a great weekend.

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  17. A grilled sandwich with homemade bread is a perfect accompaniment for homemade soup. Glad this soup was a keeper for you. We enjoyed the coeur á la créme, especially my partner, who likened it to a crustless cheesecake.

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  18. mm! It looks like each of your recipes turned out well. I did not get to the last one this month. I think because I wasn't sure my hubs would eat it. Glad you were able to make some bread. That loaf looks like something to be proud of. :)

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  19. Apologize for the late comment- I had too much fun running around seeing the Barefoot Contessa and cooking and ended up with a miserable cold (but it was worth it). Glad I had so much soup to enjoy ~though I would prefer left over coeur a la creme :) I actually just found my bread cloche this weekend and pondered why I haven't baked in years. I blame Atkins but regardless feel even more inspired by your post and renewed interest in homemade bread. Thanks for sharing ~

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