tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3770572045994237041.post7831112115346939178..comments2024-01-02T04:41:46.390+00:00Comments on Self-sufficient in Suburbia: Potato pancakesJonathan Wallacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12335108244369275069noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3770572045994237041.post-65957467290201664052013-10-02T08:31:32.902+01:002013-10-02T08:31:32.902+01:00btw, pumpkin soup is one of our favourites!
add s...btw, pumpkin soup is one of our favourites!<br /><br />add some butter (oil can do, too) to pot<br />add some onions, chopped, a bit of garlic and ginger (last 2 are optional. also curcum etc are optional)<br />then add several grated carrots<br />and heat a little - maybe 10 minutes<br />then add pieces of pumpkin/squash - a lot. <br />(1-2 apples can be added also, depending on taste)<br />and some water and salt (+ spices you like)<br /><br />and heat/steam until soft. <br /><br />then just blender it. <br />you can serve just like that or add some fried bacon or olives or fried onion etc<br /><br />easy, satisfying and warming in cold autumn/winter. elfriide trammhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08617857775324779683noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3770572045994237041.post-34948784029274499972013-09-30T23:53:08.041+01:002013-09-30T23:53:08.041+01:00Thanks for that. I like the idea of adding pumpkin...Thanks for that. I like the idea of adding pumpkin. I have four huge pumpkins and am needed pumpkin recipes for our next cafe on 27th October. So I'll have a go at pumpkin pancakes.Jonathan Wallacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12335108244369275069noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3770572045994237041.post-58915942920409249522013-09-30T15:18:03.707+01:002013-09-30T15:18:03.707+01:00as yhere is a gluten problem in my family, i mix b...as yhere is a gluten problem in my family, i mix boiled potatoes with a little steamed squash/pumpkin and eggs for pancakes. sometimes i add a bit of buckwheat flour, but not very often. sometimes i smash some banana also in the batter, but it's definetely not self-sufficient :)elfriide trammhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08617857775324779683noreply@blogger.com