Just substitute buttermilk for yogurt -- or make it exactly the
way it says.
2:45 PM
Blogger Sam said...
i am surprised my mum hasnt popped by to tell you about
strawberry soup, although what would be funnier still would be
to hear my ex boyfriend doing an impression of my mum talking
about the strawberry soup. Thank goodness he's my ex.
3:12 PM
Blogger cookiecrumb said...
Sam: Oh, come on. Let's have it. You can do it. (Or is it all
about accents?)
PS: Fatted Calf with Guy tomorrow, 8:30 -- love to see you.
3:21 PM
Blogger shuna fish lydon said...
I've made tomato SORBET!
Which means a tomato is a fruit. Although I've also made
rhubarb consomme and rhubarb is not a fruit.
yer always startin' truble.
3:33 PM
Blogger cookiecrumb said...
Shuna: No, YOU are! I want those recipes.
xxx
3:38 PM
Blogger Sarah said...
Nutritionally tomatoes are vegetables, biologically, they are
fruit, gastronomically, well, that's up to you...
Over here in Korea, tomatoes definitely fall to the fruit end
of the spectrum, with cherry tomatoes appearing on top of cakes
next to strawberries and melon. They also make a great smoothie
with melon.
1:00 AM
Blogger Urban Vegan said...
A tomato by any other name would taste as good.
10:05 AM
Blogger Lannae said...
Wow, is that your tomato plant? NICE! Congratulations on a
beautiful plant and photo! I have no sun, and no tomatoes. BUT,
I got sources!
12:38 PM
Blogger cookiecrumb said...
Sarah: That's just remarkable. I'm a little dumbfounded because
we just don't treat them like fruit in the US. Thanks for the
eye-opener.
UV: And don't take mine away!
Lannae: That is indeed my cherry tomato plant. I have three
others, and I think I'll buy two more tomorrow. I finally have
sun and space for growing, yay.
2:12 PM
Blogger ChrisB said...
Blueberry soup sound interesting. We chose strawberry soup at
Beccy's wedding reception- not everyone liked it but I did.
2:55 PM
Blogger cookiecrumb said...
ChrisB: Aw, dammit. If I didn't already have so much food in
the house already, I'd get some strawberries. Sounds good.
3:56 PM
Blogger Sam said...
see - I knew she'd come by and tell you about the strawberry
soup - didn't I warn you??? She didnt read my comment,
obviously. Today was a rare day when I didn't go to the market
because I went to cooking school instead. So I am sorry I
missed you all :(
By the way the impression was to do with the accent but also a
bit of story. Well, remind me and I will tell you the story
when I next see you.
6:31 PM
Blogger Holler said...
Thanks for the recipe cookiecrumb!
I will probably try it with yoghurt, as I can't always get hold
of buttermilk! I have saved the recipe and will let you know
how I get on!
4:32 AM
Blogger cookiecrumb said...
Sam: You called it! (Oh, the trouble it gives me, juggling the
three of you.)
xx
3:54 PM
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