The lazy wifes' spice is certainly Ras el-Hanout
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Yes, definitely.
But Ras el-Hanout is pretty varied, this variety I got is definitely strong on the cumin and anise.
Sounds like the potato leek soup I make though with more spices. One time the grocery was out of leeks so I used shallots.
Leeks would work well, too.
But spices are key.
You really want a variety of hot, savoury, earthy and sweet flavors in there.
Cause the root veggies are kind of bland by themselves.
That sounds great.
Is a clove of garlic one of the "wedges" or the whole papery enchilada? I always forget.
I'm not a native speaker, but I meant 3 toes, not 3 feet.
This is hilariously clear
Got it, thank you!
Your English is excellent, don't worry.
Potato is life. Boil em, mash em, stick em in a stew, or make soup.
My wife makes the best potato soup. She found some recipe for "loaded potato soup" that called for basically all the same stuff you'd put in a good loaded potato and then added her own spin to it.
I offered a bowl to my neighbor and he declined with a weird look, like "why would you ever offer potato soup to somebody?"
I brought him a small bowl anyway. Potato soup topped with sour cream, crispy bacon, and green onions. He said it was the best soup he'd ever had, and he didn't realize potato soup could taste like that.
My wife makes the best potato soup.
I'm sorry, friend, but no, she doesn't.
I respectfully disagree and refer you to the evidence below:
Your potato soup: 👍
My wife's potato soup: 👍👍