Monday, August 18, 2008

Cream of mushroom soup, a "classic" with a new flavor

Last week, I talked about the simplicity of the Bengali garam masala; this week's post is a continuation of the same thread. This week, I present a cream of mushroom soup flavored with garam masala rather than with garlic and onion.

This is a strictly vegetarian version (unless you consider fungus non-vegetarian; I think biologically fungus is a plant) of the cream of mushroom soup, which I became intimately familiar with when I lived in the United States, a decade ago. During those shoestring-budget days (as a graduate student), I often fell back upon a can of Campbell’s cream of mushroom soup (and bread) for dinner.

Anyway, here is a low-fat recipe (without cream, thickened with flour instead) for the soup with a Bengali touch:

Ingredients

1 lb. mushroom (almost any kind would do; I used white button)
2 oz. (or four tablespoons) butter
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 litre (or four cups) milk
1 teaspoon Bengali garam masala (whole, dry-roasted, and ground)
salt and pepper to taste

Method
  1. Wipe the mushrooms with a damp cloth or paper towel and chop them.
  2. Heat butter in pan and suate the mushrooms for a 2-3 minutes, until just softened.
  3. Add milk and simmer for 10 minutes.
  4. Stir in flour into a cup of cold water and add to the soup.
  5. Simmer for 5 more minutes and season with salt, pepper, and the garam masala.

Serves 4-5

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