If that title seems familiar it is probably because you know it from a piece of classical music by Joseph Haydn. I have had this title going around in my head since this morning. I am going to add a couple more soup variations today as the snow flakes waft gently down outside. We had the sweet potato soup for lunch!
Sweet Potato Soup
Following the same basic method from yesterday’s post, use 3 large, peeled sweet potatoes. Chop them into smaller pieces to speed up cooking time. Use 1/4 tsp dried thyme and 1-900 ml carton of no-sodium chicken broth along with a generous handful of bacon bits (the real ones, not simulated, or fry up your own bacon slices as per yesterday’s post). Simmer gently until sweet potatoes are tender. Puree and enjoy!
For a vegetarian variation on any of these soups, omit the bacon and replace the chicken broth with vegetable broth.
For a taste sensation zap, add 1/2″ piece of ginger, peeled and diced to the sweet potato or carrot soups.
This title also reminds me of a Bible verse:
My heart is overflowing with a good theme; I recite my composition concerning the King; My tongue is the pen of a ready writer. Psalm 45:1 NKJV
May your day be filled with praises to our King, our Lord Jesus Christ!
Thank you for your posts, looking forward to many more.
Hugs xo