I like to host virtual tea parties dishing about Downton Abbey, featuring a new “Downton” era recipe. There is much confusion between the terms “Afternoon Tea” and “High Tea.” High Tea is not a lady’s meal of scones and tea; rather it is what workers would eat as an early supper at the end of their day.
Today’s dish is Hearty Irish Ham and Potato Soup, a great way to use the leftover ham bone from your upcoming Easter Dinner.
Chatting with Cooking’s Most Famous Bow Tie
I am always amazed by the power of the internet and the far-reaching love of Downton food. I recently interviewed with a magazine in Norway and today I chat with Christopher Kimball of America’s Test Kitchen for an upcoming radio broadcast. I will link to the broadcast once it is up and live.
Abbey Cooks Entertain: Downton Downtime Dining
Some Downton fans do needlepoint, others cook in the off-season. Book sales help offset my costs in food, equipment and time to keep bringing you new dishes each week. You can only get a signed copy here on my site. If you don’t have an eReader I would suggest the PDF version which can be printed, if you like.
Hearty Irish Ham Soup
Ingredients
- 1 cooked ham bone (meaty preferred)
- 1 cup left over ham, finely chopped if your bone has been picked pretty clean
- 4 cups chicken broth low sodium
- 4 cups water
- 1 large onion diced
- 2 stalks celery chopped
- 2 large parsnips and or carrots chopped
- 4 – 6 large potatoes keto/gluten: use sweede or turnip
- 1/2 cup Flour keto/gluten: use 1-3 tsp. xantham gum
- 1 pinch freshly ground salt and pepper to taste
- 1 tbsp. parsley chopped
Instructions
- Combine the ham bone, ham, water, stock and vegetables in your soup pot and bring to a boil over medium heat, and then reduce to simmer for 40 minutes. If there is meat still on the bone, it should be easily removed by this point. Shred and put it in your soup.
- Peel and cut potatoes (or sweede/turnip) into small cubes bring back to the boil, then reduce again to simmer for another 15 minutes or until tender.
- In a medium saucepan, add the flour over medium heat and stir as it turns brown. Don’t let the flour burn. Gluten free/keto can ignore this step.
- Take some liquid from the pot and mix with the flour or xantham gum to thicken. You can adjust the thickness of the soup by the amount of the thickening mixture you add. If it gets too thick, simply add more liquid.
- Season with salt, pepper and sprinkle the parsley on top when you serve.