A night of glorious victory.
Serves 6
Ingredients
separately:
Directions
Melt the butter in a large stockpot over medium heat. Add the first set of ingredients – the carrots, celery, onions and leeks – season with salt, and cover with a parchment lid. Reduce the heat to low and cook very slowly, stirring occasionally, 30 to 35 minutes – until the vegetables are tender. Remove and discard the parchment lid.
Add the chicken stock to the vegetables and bring to a simmer. Continue to simmer for about 30 minutes, then strain the soup base into another pot and discard the vegetables.
Now, for the second set of ingredients. Peel the celery stalks with a peeler. Cut each stalk crosswise on the diagonal into thin slices. As you get to the wider part of the stalk, adjust the angle of your knife to keep the pieces relatively the same size. You need about 1 1/2 cups of celery for this recipe. Cook the celery in a large pot of boiling, salted water until just tender – a few minutes. Drain, cool in an ice bath, and drain again.
Cut the carrots lengthwise into quarters and then crosswise into bite-sized pieces. As each carrot widens, adjust the size of the cut to keep the pieces the same size (similar to the celery). You need about 1 1/2 cups of carrots for this recipe.
Put the carrots into a saucepan – add the honey, bay leaf, thyme, garlic and a pinch of salt and pepper, and cover with cold water. Bring to a simmer and cook for 4 to 5 minutes, or until the carrots are tender but slightly resistant to the tooth. Drain and transfer to paper towels.
Bring the soup base to a simmer and whisk in the roux a little at a time, until thick enough to coat the back of a spoon – you might not need all of the roux. Simmer for 30 minutes, skimming often – this is necessary to remove all impurities from the roux. The soup will continue to thicken as it simmers.
Add the chicken, carrots, celery and chives to the soup and heat through. Season with the vinegar, salt and pepper to taste. Transfer to a large serving bowl and sprinkle with parsley leaves.
There I was sitting, thinking, just plain existing. The day past by as if hours were days and minutes were none existent. I like to look out my window as I sit there melting in numbness. The trees look as if they were having a much better day than I. I only say ‘were’ because most of them have been infected by the parasitic insert they call the pine beetle. The weather. The weather. The weather. Fuck the weather the weather is the lowest common dominator. Fuck the weather, even though it is wonderful. Still sitting, I’m thinking about walking. Walking in the sun, the warmth beating onto my cold lifeless body. As I walk I listen to people and the nature of things. It’s interesting what you can overhear when you walk around, around anywhere. I can’t say I haven’t heard anything interesting because I have. There are other things too, other than walking. Laughing. I love to laugh although my life doesn’t revolve around laughing. It only gets you so far, you need the drama. Love, Sex and Rock’n'roll.
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