A Wee Bit of Cooking

Kesäkeitto

I’m in a distinctly Scandinavian mood this week, it seems.  On Wednesday I posted a recipe for traditional Swedish pancakes and today I’m sharing yet another Finnish dish with you all.  Have to say, this one is an absolute cracker. 

Kesäkeitto translates as “summer soup” and, without wanting to sound like a complete cheese-ball, this is exactly what it tastes like: sunshine in a bowl.  Though quite easy to make at any time of year using mature vegetables or even frozen, this nourishing soup is really special when made with young, tender produce.  Prettier too.  🙂

Kesäkeitto

(Serves 4 generously)

A few parsley stalks

1 bay leaf

8 baby carrots, halved length-ways then width ways

5 radishes, quartered

4 baby new potatoes, cut into 8 chunks each

1/2 head of cauliflower, seperated into small florets

Handful of green beans, trimmed and cut in half

75g peas (fresh or frozen)

2 large handful of spinach leaves

1 tspn salt

Water

1 tblspn butter

1 tblspn plain flour

100ml milk

1 egg yolk

50ml cream

Seasoning

Dill

P.S. This is my entry for this week’s Weekend Herb Blogging hosted by the lovely Maninas