Well,
it was only a matter of time before The Hairy Dieters offered up a
“complicated” recipe. The problem I found with this dish was the
sheer volume of different ingredients- and steps in the process-
required to make the soup. My kitchen just doesn't accommodate that
volume of food! And my brain doesn't accommodate all that
information!
The
process of preparing for this soup took AGES. I cut the tomatoes and
dunked them in boiling water to slip off the skin, but I didn't leave
them in the water long enough. THD says cook it all in a saucepan. A
big fuck-off wok was more appropriate. I don't know whether I got the
water levels wrong, but it came out thick: more like stew than soup.
But I've got to be honest: It tasted better than I thought it was
going to. And at least I've got something to eat for the next few
days.
Having
said that, the process was no more complicated than some of the other
recipes I've cooked. I think when I looked at the ingredients list
and the recipe, I thought, fuck, this looks hard. But it actually
isn't that taxing to do. It just takes time. I'm learning to cook in
order to seek out these revelations. I don't want to be able to just
say, “I learned to make Minestrone.” I want to be able to say, “I
didn't think I'd be able to make Minestrone, but I did anyway. And it
came out good.” And if I can achieve that with Minestrone, I can do
it with anything else, right?
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