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Scotch Broth - Willowburn Hotel

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Original recipe makes 4
1 smOnion; finely chopped
Celery; finely chopped
4 ozCarrots; finely chopped
4 ozTurnip; finely chopped, or swede
1 smLeek; finely chopped
4 1/2 cVegetable stock
Vegetable oil; or spray
4 ozBarley; and legumes, mixed

Scotch Broth - Willowburn Hotel Preparation

NOTE MIXED BROTH: - if you cant buy mixed broth (packed blend of grain and legume), then mix together 2oz barley, 1oz of lentils and 1oz dried green peas. 1. Wash the broth mix in plenty of water - this gets rid of any flour and loose starch. 2. The above list of vegetables, including a little celery, is purely a guide for ingredients and it can be varied according to what you have, or the flavor you prefer. 3. In a pan big enough for everything, first sweat the onions in a little oil, and then sweat the rest of the vegetables. 4. Add stock and broth mix. 2pts-metric Vegetable Stock. If you dont have any vegetable stock a stock cube will do (Knorr make good ones). 5. Simmer for 2 hours topping the water up where necessary until the barley and peas are soft. 6. Serve the next day with some good home made bread. EACH: 226 cals, 12% from fat, (3g total fat), 43g carbs, (9g fiber), 8 protein. Analysis estimated by MasterCook. As a lunchtime meal it will provide a nutritious and filling stop gap. If you are eating it as a starter, use it in the traditional manner - to fill you up so you wont want as much meat! WILLOWBURN: Situated in gardens leading down to the still waters of Clachan Sound, this welcoming, personally run hotel is peaceful, relaxing and comfortable. Our two AA rosette restaurant offers imaginatively used fresh local produce complemented by interesting wines - all in an informal and friendly atmosphere. Walk, fish, birdwatch, or simply watch the fire. URL: http://freespace.virgin.net/willowburn.hotel/main.htm The Willowburn Hotel lies off the west coast of Scotland just half an hour?s drive from the fishing port of Oban. By road take the A816 from Oban, follow the signs for Seil Island, turning off at Kilninver on to the B844. Once you have crossed over the famous Bridge over the Atlantic, we are just a few hundred metres on the left. If you are coming by Rail to Oban, let us know, and transport can be arranged for you. If you are travelling by sea, Puilladobhrain, a well known safe natural anchorage is not far from the hotel NOTES : This is a recipe for Scotch Broth - a traditional dish with many ways of making it. At home you can make a large pan to be eaten through the week - the flavour gets better as the week goes on. Lamb stock was traditionally used or a shoulder of mutton was boiled with the soup, but I have opted to make a vegetarian version. Dont let me put you off using a shoulder of mutton though as it makes a delicious soup and the mutton is tender and tasty. Recipe by: Willowburn Hotel, Scotland Posted to EAT-LF Digest by PatHanneman on Mar 02, 1999,

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Calories Per Serving: 156
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Tags

  1. Grains
  2. Soups
  3. Legumes
  4. Broth
  5. Celery
  6. Carrot
  7. Onion

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