![]() ![]() There was a contentious moment, when I declared that it tasted better (to me) than tinned Heinz Cream of Tomato soup, and Mr E almost fell of his chair. I quartered the recipe from serves 4, to serves 1, and even with our best 'we must not waste food' hats on, Mr E and I only just managed to finish it. On the plus side, the recipe was dairy free, so required no weird substitutions. Recipe shot for proof that I've not taken leave of my senses "Bananana Soup Surprise" (p29 in case anyone is rushing to grab a copy and make it straight away. The finished article, and the responsible cookbook!īook number 23 was "Nanny Ogg's Cookbook: A useful and improving Almanack of Information including Astonishing Recipes from Terry Pratchett's Discworld". So right back at the start of November I duly counted along my cook book shelf, stopped and number 23, pulled it out, opened it, and then closed it quickly again in horror, put it back on the shelf and made myself a cuppa to recover. Our host, Dom at Belleau Kitchen, asked us to count along our cook book shelf and stop at the number for the date of our birthday - 23 in my case - to take that book, and open it at a random place, then make that recipe. The theme for November's Random Recipe challenge was 'random birthday number'. If nothing else, this post should be a salutary lesson to everyone as to which books should be allowed to live on the cook book shelf, and which should be relegated to the regular book shelf. A Random Recipes Horror - Banana Surprise Soup! ![]()
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