Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Winter Weather

We're supposed to have snow and dangerous cold and wind tomorrow, starting around eleven, so I went out to the grocery, for the first time in about a week, and holy hell the prices have shot up. I was going to make leek and potato soup, but they wanted -- I kid you not -- thirteen dollars for one single fucking leek.

So we're having onion and potato soup instead. Celery was seven dollars for a spindly, wilted bunch. I checked the organic, and it was four dollars for a better bunch. Potatoes are still cheap at least, and we have some chicken stock left over from our dinner party.

All the cream is gone. The lady at the check out says its supply chains. Probably it's also everyone baking. There was still milk and half and half, so I got some of each. Potato soup is better with cream, but half and half works.

My recipe:

  • a leek (or an onion)
  • A carrot
  • A stalk of celery
  • One potato per person and one for the pot
  • flour
  • chicken or vegetable stock or water
  • Pepper
  • Salt
  • Some sort of fat -- bacon grease is best
Cut up the leek, the onion, and the celery and cook them in a couple tablespoons of fat over medium heat for a couple of minutes. Add about a tablespoon of flour and the pepper and cook, stirring, for another couple of minutes. You want to wake up the spices and cook the flour. You can add a little curry powder or some garlic at this point too.

Add a little water or stock. Stir to mix. Cut up the potatoes -- you can peel if you want, but I like the peels on. They should be diced, more or less. Add more stock, enough to cover the potatoes, and then bring to a boil, while stirring. Once its boiling, turn down to low heat and simmer for about fifteen minutes, or until the potatoes are soft. Taste the broth to make sure it's salty enough (there's salt in the bacon grease and in the stock, probably) and add salt if not.

Pull out some of vegetables and mash. Return to soup and stir. Add cream or half and half or milk -- as much as you want. I like a lot. Then bring to a simmer again. 

Eat with toast or crackers.



4 comments:

nicoleandmaggie said...

I have a recommendation for getting more flavor into the onion and potato soup-- fry/roast the potatoes or a subset of the potatoes first. (I don't do this with leek and potato soup, which is more delicate, but it really adds something to onion potato soup.)

Our travel plans have been completely derailed-- we're hoping to make it to the Midwest some time over break but we're not leaving today as planned.

delagar said...

Oh, roasting the potatoes -- that's a good idea! The kid does that when he makes mashed potatoes.

Yeah, we were going to do Hanukkah with the kids on Saturday but we might be putting it off until Monday.

Anonymous said...

Holy cow. I got groceries for pickup yesterday, but prices were about the same as usual here. There were the usual out-of-stocks, but nothing surprising.

Maybe it's because I live someplace that gets snow/cold pretty often? The only things I'm worried about with this one have to do with if the power goes out. Plus a commitment to keep the thermostat down if it doesn't go out. Even with keeping it at 58, I expect this month's power bill to be up there.

delagar said...

I've been keeping ours at about that, but with Dr. Skull sick I've raised it to 66. Yeah, not looking forward to the gas bill this month.