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Thursday Thirteen #6: Whatever-you’ve-got lentil soup!

Thirteen steps to making a whatever-you’ve-got lentil soup!

I like lentil soup. It’s healthy, tasty, and it can be quite versatile. Himal Chuli, a Nepali restaurant in Madison, WI first introduced me to lentil-based soups with its dal. Such tastiness! I’d never imagined myself liking lentil soup before then, but it was fabulous. So, I set about trying to make my own once. Of course, my finished product is not really similar to Himal Chuli’s dal, but it’s tasty in its own right. This is my latest incarnation, but you can use whatever vegetables you’ve got lying around, and whatever spices you’re in the mood for; it seems quite forgiving. (If I can make it without having to follow an exact recipe - it must be!)

  1. Take a bag of lentils (probably a pound - I didn’t check) and pour it into a large pot. You want to quickly sort through it and pick out any bad lentils or other things that don’t belong. Rinse them a couple of times, then cover them with water and boil them for 10 minutes. Warning, the lentils soak up a lot of water, so keep an eye on it and add more as needed. I didn’t add enough water to begin with, so be generous.
    Boil some lentils.
  2. While they’re boiling, you can start chopping up some veggies for your soup. Here I used about 2/3 of an onion, chopped finely.
    Chopped Onions
  3. I also chose to add about half of a red pepper, also chopped finely.
    Chopped Onions and Peppers
  4. After the lentils have boiled for 10 minutes, drain the water and put the lentils off to the side. (I put them in a separate container since I wanted to use the same pan for the next step, but you could use two pans here and leave the lentils where they are.)
    Set the lentils aside!
  5. Add a little bit of oil to the pan and cook your onions and peppers (or whichever vegetables you choose) for a couple of minutes.
    Cooking Red Peppers and Onions
  6. Don’t forget to add some garlic at this stage! I think I used 3 cloves.
    Adding Garlic!
  7. Once the onions are nicely cooked, add your lentils back to the pan (or add your onions to your lentil pan), and add some soup stock (I used 2 cans) and some water (about half a can). I used chicken since we had a lot of it, but you can make the soup vegan with a vegetable stock. Low sodium stock is useful so you can control the salt content of your final soup.
    Chicken Stock
  8. Bring the mixture to a boil and then let it simmer.
    Cooking the soup!
  9. At this point, I like adding a few more vegetables, so here I chopped up a yellow potato.
    Potatoes
  10. And some celery.
    Chopping celery!
    I would also have liked to add some carrots, and perhaps some tomatoes, but we didn’t have either on hand. Ah well!
  11. Spice time! This can be entirely up to you, but I used a fair bit of cumin, some curry powder, paprika, salt, some tumeric, and just enough cayenne to feel a little burn in the back of my throat. Taste this along the way; you’re making the soup for you, so you can make it however you’d like!
  12. Let everything simmer together until your potatoes (and/or carrots) are as tender as you’d like them and some of the water has evaporated away - half an hour or so. Mash everything up just a little bit with a potato masher - it’s a thick soup.
  13. Have some of your freshly made soup, and since it makes a fair bit, you can freeze some to eat later.
    Frozen Lentil Soup
    (Sorry I didn’t get any pictures of the ready-to-eat version this time - guests came over just as it was finishing, so it got a little rushed.) It microwaves pretty well. Enjoy! :)

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Back in the States

The next 5 photos of the day. This time, I’m in the states.

16 June 2008:
Hotel Window
This is the view from our hotel window near JFK. Courtesy of Delta.

17 June 2008:
Colorful Detroit
This is the colorful walkway between concourses at Detroit’s airport. Usually some soothing type music is being played, and the lights along the walls change color. Quite nice. If you’re paying attention, you’ll have noticed that this is the third picture of the day from an airport or nearby. That story will come.

18 June 2008:
Milan
Driving towards Ohio, we pass Milan. Wait, I thought I was just there?

19 June 2008:
NWA Ticket
Ah, my Northwest ticket. A useful bookmark, and it represents the flight that finally got me to Detroit. How nice!

20 June 2008:
My, how they've grown!
Ah, my plants grew while I was gone! See the pot on the left? That has the sunflowers that were the subject of a guessing game before I left.

Italian Photos of the Day

Woohoo! I’m getting caught up on photos of the day (almost a full month behind)! As I recall, I last left you with a giant flying piece of corn, so this post brings you photos of the day from Italy itself. I’m sure there will be more Italy pictures when I get around to it, but this should give a brief glimpse into the trip.

9 June 2008:
I <3 Going
I <3 Going! We saw this sign on the bus from the airport to Stresa, and it amused me. I like going. Do you like going? Turns out it's an ad for a travel agency. Makes sense.

10 June 2008:
Italian Vending
Italian vending machine. This vending machine was right by a pharmacist’s door in the public square. It’s surprising to see things like that out in the open when they’re relegated to sketchy restrooms back here in the states. Different attitudes, that’s all.

11 June 2008:
Regina Palace
The Regina Palace. One of the swankiest hotels in town. The conference had its gala dinner there on Wednesday night. Fancy!

12 June 2008:
Poster Jeff
Poster time! Time to present our work, so I grab a shot of Jeff posing by one of our posters.

13 June 2008:
View from the Balcony
Our last day in Stresa, I wanted to take a picture from our hotel room’s balcony. It was a pleasant balcony, with two little chairs and a table. Nice place to sit and read.

14 June 2008:
Smart
When we were in Milan, I spotted a Smart car pulling its infamous trick: the “I can perpendicular park in your parallel parking spot” trick.

15 June 2008:
Harry Potter!
We found the Lego Harry Potter at Milan’s airport. :)

That’s all for now - I’ll post another set of photos of the day soon. I’m all caught up in uploading them to Flickr, just not yet to the blog. I’ll get there.

Down time.

You may have noticed (you probably didn’t) that my site was down for most of yesterday. Our server got corrupted, and Logan has spent a great deal of time getting us back online, mail and all that included. Our main backup was a few days old, so I had to repost my TT from yesterday. I also need to redo my plugins and a few other things that didn’t end up in our backup, so I’ll probably be playing around with the site for awhile tonight in case you see anything as broken.

Thursday Thirteen #5: Nese and David’s Wedding

Thirteen photos from Nese and David’s Wedding!

I know I have a number of photos of the day to catch up on, and a lot of blogging to do, but this is a start. Just after all my conferences, my friends Nese and David got married. I brought along my camera(s). This is what happened:

    Reverend Dimitriy

  1. Our friend Dimitriy, newly ordained minister of the Universal Life Church, officiated the wedding.
  2. Flower Girls

  3. The flower girl and ring bearer walked down the aisle. One was very carefully dropping flowers onto the path, and the other was wondering where her mother was.
  4. Getting Married

  5. They’re getting their rings now. It’s official!
  6. Just Married

  7. “You may kiss the bride.”
  8. Just Married

  9. The happy couple.
  10. First Dance

  11. The first dance, of course.
  12. Maybe if I just took a little piece...

  13. The flower girl really wants a piece of that cake.
  14. Cutting the cake

  15. Nese and David cut the cake…
  16. Sharing the cake

  17. and give each other a taste.
  18. Finally, some cake!

  19. Finally, the flower girl can have some too.
  20. Nese and her Father

  21. Nese dances with her father.
  22. Nese and David

  23. And then again with her husband.
  24. Nese and David

  25. Awww.

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