tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14621829927951077632024-03-14T03:17:16.178-07:00CMJK from BCCMJK from BChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07706233355863461644noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1462182992795107763.post-51032244991162870462013-01-11T19:10:00.003-08:002013-01-11T19:10:40.412-08:00After all the interest on Facebook in our soup, I decided to make the recipe available here. So, go ahead and enjoy it. Well worth the effort.<br />
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CZECH CHICKEN SOUP</div>
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For making 5 litres of soup. It is easily frozen.</div>
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Ingredients:</div>
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6 carrots, peeled and cut into small cubes</div>
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2 parsnips, peeled and cut into cubes</div>
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¼ - ½ rutabaga (swede), peeled and cut into cubes</div>
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To make chicken stock and cook chicken:</div>
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10 chicken thighs with skin on</div>
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1 carrot</div>
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1 stick celery</div>
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½ onion</div>
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Peppercorns</div>
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Bay leaf</div>
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½ tsp salt</div>
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For thickening agent or, as the Czechs call it, jiska
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3.5oz lard</div>
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3.5 oz flour</div>
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1½ large onions, diced fine</div>
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2 generous tsp paprika</div>
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½ - 1 tsp cayenne, depending on how spicy you like it and
this soup should be spicy!</div>
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8 cloves of garlic, crushed and divided into 2 </div>
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1 tsp caraway seeds</div>
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2 tsp dried marjoram</div>
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Salt</div>
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Method:</div>
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Place chicken thighs in a large pressure cooker with the
sliced carrot, celery, onion, peppercorns, bay leaf and ½ tsp salt and fill
with water, to as much water as pressure cooker takes. Mine is about 4-5
litres. Cook on high, as per your pressure cooker instructions, until done
(about 30 mins). Remove chicken and cool. Discard onion, carrot and celery.
Preserve stock and skim off excess fat as stock cools. </div>
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Dice carrots, parsnips and rutabaga to same size and put in
stock pot. Add stock and 2 tsp salt and bring to boil. Simmer until vegetables
almost cooked. </div>
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To make jiska:</div>
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In frying pan, add lard and onions and fry until yellow,
glossy. Add ½ amount of garlic and fry for 30 seconds. Add flour and stir
constantly until colour just begins to turn yellowish. Add paprika and cayenne.
Remove some of the cooked stock and add to frying pan, stirring constantly
until mixed then empty all contents of frying pan to soup pot. There may appear
lumps but these will vanish when soup is brought back to boiling point and by
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Chop chicken into small pieces, include some skin too for
flavour but not all. Before adding chicken to pot, taste the soup for amount of
salt. I usually find for this quantity that 5½ tsp works well but as per your
taste. Add chicken to pot, add caraway and marjoram and remaining garlic. Stir
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DONE. Best left to stand for 24 hours before serving so that
everything melds together.. Freezes well for up to 6 months. Serve with bread. </div>
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CMJK from BChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07706233355863461644noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1462182992795107763.post-27047439730651413192011-04-10T21:14:00.001-07:002011-04-10T21:14:46.987-07:00My Fencing Life<div class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;">Several years ago my husband took up fencing with epee and from the start was very good at it (of course he had been doing martial arts since he was knee high!). Lacking a partner to practice his moves with <span style="mso-spacerun: yes;"> </span>I, without a second thought, offered my services and before long was requesting a fencing kit and blade myself. Now I should note that I have NOT had many years of martial art experience to draw on and therefore have been quite a slow learner, unfortunately when you start this sort of venture and already have gray hair you begin to realize that time may not be on your side. Now some years later and about a week ago the “penny actually dropped” on some of the moves and with patient diligence my husband may actually be rewarded one day in the future with a fencing partner. </div><div class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"><br />
</div><div class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;">We visited a club in the next town to ours last week after a two year absence and to my surprise I was able to better a few young bucks and what a character building experience that was – definitely feels like it should make you live longer. However, the next day I felt a decade older! - short-lived gratification for sure. </div><div class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;"><br />
</div><div class="MsoNormal" style="margin: 0cm 0cm 0pt;">Now, to get myself up for next Wednesday’s visit to the fencing club. They are not going to be fooled a second time into thinking what a sweet gray-haired old lady I am. What I lack in technique (my husband’s words) I seem to make up for in part by unbridled aggression. Works for me………</div>CMJK from BChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07706233355863461644noreply@blogger.com1