Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Indian Lentil Soup




AN ERRAND HAD ME DRIVING TO A NEARBY TOWN in pouring rain. And I mean pouring. I had my wipers going as fast as they could go and still had to slow down to about 35 (in a 65) because of such poor visibility. Fortunately, other drivers were being sensible. Some had pulled over, but I kept pressing on. I ended up being in my car for about three hours.

When I got back home, I really wanted to cook up a steaming pot of soup. I knew I had all the ingredients on hand for one of my favorites--Indian Lentil Soup. I have made this recipe many, many times over the years and it is well loved by all who have tried it. I have posted it before but in case you missed it, here it is again. I served it with Naan and yogurt.

As we sat at the table, around six o'clock, enjoying our soup, I started noticing an unusual light coming in from outside. I commented on it and kept looking at all the windows. As a photographer, I am always observing light. I finally stopped eating and said I had to look out. I looked out the back door and reported my observation as a pale yellow sky. Then I walked to the front window, pulled back the sheers and gasped, "Oh Wow! It is a Huge Rainbow!"

We had to go outside to see the entire thing. It was the biggest and most intensely colored rainbow I have ever seen. What a blessing after that odious car trip.  Once it began to fade, we went back inside to finish dinner.

Life is good.







Cabbagetown Cafe Cookbook by Julie Jordan, 1986




4 comments:

  1. Soup AND a rainbow? Doesn't get any better. :-) This looks excellent -- love lentils, love Indian flavorings. So you know I'll love this. Thanks!

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    1. John, this really is an excellent recipe and fun to make. I hope you will try it sometime. Thank you for the comment, Rocquie

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  2. the coconut is an interesting addition, but it would add a nice sweetness. Love the rainbow, did you get a photo?

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    1. Melynda, the coconut adds a very pleasant sweetness and mellows some of the other sharper spices. And no I did not get a photo of the rainbow. My eyes didn't see the neighbors fence, power lines, etc. but my camera would have. xoxo, Rocquie

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