Curried Kumara Soup - advice please.
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1 | After a quick google all the recipes I can find for this have coconut milk in them which is added at the last moment. As coconut has unfortunate effects on my digestive system would substituting cows milk make much difference? I'm getting a bit bored with bacon hock and chicken soup which are my usual standbys. calista - 2019-08-14 19:36:00 |
2 | I make a Kumara Chowder that I put a small amount of curry in and add cream right at the end as well as milk. I don't particularly like the taste of coconut milk/cream for some reason but am fine with coconut. cgvl - 2019-08-14 19:46:00 |
3 | https://www.newworld.co.nz/recipes/soup/kumara-soup And looking at the new world recipe, they have used lentils to thicken. unknowndisorder - 2019-08-14 19:49:00 |
4 | calista, maybe you'd like to try this Alison Holst recipe...... CURRIED KUMARA SOUP Peel the kumara with a potato peeler and slice 1cm thick. Edited by 245sam at 11:11 pm, Wed 14 Aug 245sam - 2019-08-14 23:08:00 |
5 | Alison Holst's recipe is a family favourite! dannydonut - 2019-08-16 18:26:00 |
6 | Sorry, I wrote a general "thank-you" to everyone who had posted a couple of days ago - then I must have deleted it, rather than posting it. I think I made the Alison Holst recipe, but with parsnips, rather than kumara sometime in the distant past and really enjoyed it. calista - 2019-08-17 10:18:00 |