buttermilk pancake mix
Almond Buckwheat Pancakes
grilling beef ribs
Baby Back Barbecue Ribs
vegetarian recipes
Caeser Salad
sugar free cookies
Chewy Peanut Butter Cookies
rotisserie chicken
Chicken Tequila
mixer bread
Pizza Bread
sausage appetizer
Appetizer Meatballs
healthy vegetables
Fruit Salad

Search Example: Roasted Baby Potatoes    

Chicken  |  Beef  |  Appetizer  |  Fish  |  Dessert

Recipe - Great-Grandmother Lillies Turnip Soup

Categories: Soups, Great-Grandmother Lillies Turnip Soup
Ingredients:

1 pound White turnips
One half pound Lean salt pork
1 qt Water
Salt & pepper to taste
3 tablespoon White cornmeal or polenta
One fourth cup Heavy cream (minimum 36 %
Milkfat)

Gently but thoroughly scrub the turnips under cold running water. Trim
off the root ends and the green tops. Young turnips do not need to be
peeled, but they may be peeled.
Cut turnips into slices a little thicker than a quarter of an inch,
set aside.
Rinse the salt pork and put it in a 3quart soup kettle with the
water. Turn heat to mediumlow and bring the water slowly to just below
the boiling point carefully skimming off the scum as it rises. Lower the
heat to a bare simmer and cook the pork gently for about an hour.
Raise the heat to mediumhigh and add the cut or sliced up turnips. Let the
liquid come back to a boil, skim it again and then reduce the heat to low.
Simmer until the turnips are tender, about 20 to 30 minutes. Discard the
pork and skim off any excess fat floating on top of the broth.
Remove turnips with a slotted spoon. Cut a cup of them into cubes and
rub the remainder through a colander or food mill. Add both of them back
to the broth. Let the soup come back to a simmer, taste, correct the salt
and add a liberal grinding of black pepper.
Take the cornmeal or polenta meal in your hand, and stirring the soup
constantly, let the meal fall into the soup in a thin stream between your
fingers. Never stop stirring or the meal will lump up. Let simmer,
stirring constantly, until thickened. Leave it to simmer for about five
minutes more, then if you like, stir in the optional cream. Heat through
about two minutes more, then serve at once.
Indianapolis Star
20 December 1995

Submitted by John Hartman Indianapolis, IN 1996

Posted to MMRecipes Digest V4 #175 by cromagnon@juno.com on Jul 8, 1997


Great-Grandmother Lillies Turnip Soup recipe makes 4 Servings



Prepare a great meal for the whole family with this recipe!




Popular Recipes:


Wow! Cooking is easy!