There is
no question that there is nothing quite as comforting as a big bowl of soup.
When you couple that soup with the deep, rich exotic flavours and spices of Indian
cooking then you really are in for a treat. Indian cooking offer soup lovers
some of the more creative and delicious recipes that are not only simple to
make, they are also quite healthy. One of the most famous soups is of course
Dahl or Daal soup, which is made from a preparation of lentils. There are many
different kinds of Dahl soup depending on which lentils or pulses are used.
Some versions include, peta mung dahl soup, red lentil dahl and mung bean dahl,
but the most common form usually uses brown or yellow split peas. Usually it is
served with rice and naan bread, but it is satisfying enough to be a meal on
its own.
Another
popular Indian soup used in many Indian Restaurants is a spicy beef soup called Mulligatawny that is seasoned
with curry powder and cumin. It has a lovely kick of spice but it also rich and
earthy in taste. Occasionally rice is added for extra texture. This soup became
incredibly popular in the colonies and was brought back to the UK with great
enthusiasm; in fact it is still popular today. Perhaps a more unusual but no
less popular soup is Tomato Shorba Soup. A brightly coloured and vibrant soup,
it incorporates tomatoes, coconut milk and chillies along with a selection of
other spices such as cumin, curry leaves and coriander.
Whatever
soup you decide to try, you can be assured that Indian soups are fragrant and
aromatic with the host of spices and herbs used. Whether you opt for a
vegetarian soup such as Dahl or try a meaty soup such as Mutton Shorba, which
uses lamb or goat shoulder as its base, you will not be disappointed in the
depth of flavour and quality of ingredients used.
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