Monday, August 4, 2014

Paalak Shorba - An Indian twist to Spinach Soup


Rainy Sunday Evening, organic Spinach that's freshly plucked, and this at 5 PM. 

How would you want to have Spincah for Dinner?

Well, the choices are many! 
Spinach Rice for a sumptuous dinner, or Spinach Fritters - the humble and indulgent Palak Pakoras, or the healthy spinach soup!! 
And when the rains make you lazy, or rather make you admire nature that you do not want to leave your couch overlooking the outdoors, wouldn't it be great to have a recipe that's done in less than 30 minutes??! No, there's no magic wand that I possess, but just the want to eat healthy on a rainy day! :-D
So, then Soup/Shorba it is - in less than 30 minutes! 



Here's the recipe : 

What goes in: 

Spinach - 1 big bundle 
Onion - 1 chopped lengthwise 
Garlic - 5-6 cloves - chopped finely
Bay leaf - 1 
Peppercorns - 8-10 - crushed coarsely 
Green chilli - 1
Salt to taste
Oil or Ghee (Clarified Butter) - 1 tsp 


How you make it: 


  1. Pick and wash the Spinach clean, two three times till the water is clear. 
  2. Take a big vessel with some water and place the spinach in a colander in the vessel of boiling water, such that the colander doesnt touch the water. You might want yo use a colander with a stand, or a ring that sits in the bottom of the big vessel on which you can place the colander. Cover this vessel wit a lid.
  3. Steam the spinach for about 7-8 minutes. Once done,
  4. In the meanwhile, heat a saucepan, add oil/ghee. I used Ghee, it gives a nice rich taste. Once it is hot, add the crushed peppercorns and bay leaf.
     
  5. Add the onions, ginger, garlic and chilli. Add some salt and saute till the onions are translucent. Once done, turn off the flame. 
  6. In a blender, blend the sauteed onions and the steamed Spinach until fine. You might want to add some water to ensure it gets blended smoothly. 
  7. Empty this blended mixture into the saucepan, add water - about 2 cups - you can really adjust the quantity of water. Add salt to taste. You might want to add pepper powder for an extra kick. 
  8. Bring this to a boil. Shorba is ready! 

Notes : 

  • Serve with a little ghee and piping hot! 
  • Cheese lovers may add grated cheese. 
  • This shorba doesnt have to be very thick, the cornflour thickener is not really needed.
  • Skip the Ghee, use Oil for Vegan version





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