Grandma Woodward's Barley
Soup
Like a good many of Gran's
recipes I suspect it originated in the Edmond's book. Or possibly they
consulted her. On the rare occasions I cooked a winter lunch for the entire
community at Centrepoint, this was usually it, in ten gallon quantities.
You will need
- 500g approx Shin on the Bone
- A handful of Pearl Barley
- A half handful of yellow or green split peas, or mung beans or blackeye beans (the latter two my later experiments)
- 250g Onion, coarsely chopped
- 15g Butter
- 1 medium-large Potato cut in 2cm dice
- 1 Carrot, sliced julienne
- 2 sticks Celery sliced in 2cm pieces
- 1-2 Tomatoes, peeled and chopped, or 200g Tomato Puree
- 100g Kumara and/or Pumpkin cut in 2 cm dice
- A handful of Parsley, chopped finely
- A handful of chopped Silver Beet (Swiss Chard) or NZ Spinach
- A cup or so of whatever else is in the chiller, as cauliflower or broccoli florets, sliced courgette, asparagus, green or broad beans, frozen peas. I've even tossed in some freeze-dried vegetables (Surprise Peas etc)
- To Taste: Salt and Fresh Ground Black Pepper
- Trim the meat
from the bone and cut into 2.5 cm dice.
- Melt the butter
in a heavy base 2-3 quart saucepan and brown the meat. Add the chopped onion
and cook until translucent. (Add a clove or two of garlic if you like, but
that's me, not Gran.)
- Add water to
approximately half way up the pot.
- Add the bone
and the barley and split peas. Bring to the boil and simmer for about 30 minutes.
- Add potato,
carrot, celery, and cook another 10 minutes. If you have a little turnip or
parsnip, that can go in here.
- Add remainder
of ingredients. These should just about fill the pot. Note: Do not add the
salt until very near the end. Cook until meat is tender. Remove bone and poke
the marrow out into the soup with the handle of a teaspoon, an apostle spoon
for proper adherence to tradition.
- Serve with brown
bread toast (or toasted Vogels. Even Gran moved with the times.) A little
grated cheese stirred into each dish will add a little further protein.
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