…my fortnight off from work did not go to plan! Monday morning dawned forebodingly as I found lying at the bottom of the finch aviary my beloved Romeo!
There was no indication that he was ill. He was a little quiet and fluffed up on Sunday but by the next day David and I were saying our farewells and burying him under the Pieris Forest Flame. 😦
The aviary did not seem to be the same after his little character had gone. Chocolate his mate was quiet and the other finches seemed to know of his absence.
Come Thursday, David and I took a trip to Clipsley Pets and Aquatics in St. Helens and acquired a new friend for Chocolate, a Bengalese called Fudge and a new member of the finch family, Pi, a Cut-throat.
On Tuesday, I had the urge to cook something. I think it was to fill the void of sadness that Romeo’s sudden passing had left. So I merged a few recipes I found on-line to make a Curry Spiced Red Lentil Soup. The result was not unpleasant, though it could have done with a bit more of a kick. I fixed the recipe in line with this. If you don’t like spice/heat then reduce.
Ingredients
- 1 litre of vegetable stock. I used reduced salt
- 300g of red lentils
- 1 medium onion, roughly chopped
- 1 small red chilli, chopped
- One potato, peeled and sliced
- 2 cloves of garlic, peeled and roughly chopped
- Tin of tomatoes, drained
- 2 tbsp tomato purée
- 2 tsp of curry powder, and one tsp each of cumin, turmeric and coriander
- 100 ml of milk
- 1-2 tbsps of olive oil
- Optional: Some cooked basmati rice to serve
Method
- In a large saucepan heat the olive oil, then add the garlic, onion and chilli to the pan. Fry over a gentle heat till soft.
- Add the potato, tomato, tomato puree and spices to the pan and fry gently for another 5 mins, stirring regularly.
- Add the rest of the ingredients, stirring well, then pop a lid on the pan and simmer the soup for approx 15 20 mins, or until lentils are soft.
- Pour the soup into a blender and blend at high speed till smooth and creamy. Alternatively, blend only half the soup for a chunkier texture.
I served with home-made wholemeal bread rolls.
At the start of the week the weather had been appalling, but nearing the weekend things started to look up! David had also taken Thursday and Friday off from work, so on Thursday we headed to Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the Tower of London Poppies… but that will do for another blog post!
I’m sorry to hear about poor Romeo but hope your new birdies have settled in. Looking fwd to your sculpture park post. X
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Thanks Shazza! Fudge seems to be singing so could be a male! Pi gets on with the Owls and Bengalese but the Gouldians still seem wary. I’m writing about the poppies at the moment. Have you been to see them yet? X
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No my calendar seems to be filling up to0 quickly. Just in case I can’t i shall have to read your post. :)))
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I’ve posted it!! Hope you like?
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