We love the Canary Islands and have visited all of them on many occasions. The climate, terrain and the food is something we really enjoy and this is the reason we return year after year. Last year we booked through Monarch for our holiday to Tenerife. We stayed in self catering apartments as this gives us lots of flexibility and we can hire a car and drive around the island with its lovely coastline and mountain range. We enjoy stopping by at the local villages and farmers markets to buy fresh fruit, vegetables and also home made bread. The fruit and vegetables are always available in abundance and they look so natural and taste delicious.
Eating out and discovering local cuisine is also fun to do on holidays and our mission has been to find as many Canarian dishes that we can that are suitable for vegetarians. Over the years we have discovered many dishes that we enjoy such as Patatas Bravas ,Caldo de Papas y Cilantro (Potato and coriander soup), Mojo Verde (Green Mojo), Mojo Picon (spicy sauce), Papas Arrugadas (wrinkled potatoe)s and Platanos Fritas (fried bananas).
On our recent visit, one of the restaurants we regularly visited was well known for their most amazing watercress soup known as Potaje be Berros. Unfortunately the soup on the menu was actually made with pig ribs which was not suitable for vegetarians, however after chatting to the owner he created a vegetarian version for us and it tasted amazing.
Its admirable that restaurant owners are very accommodating and more than willing to rustle up vegetarian dishes even if they are not on the menu. We enjoy chatting to the chefs and I have come away with some great recipes from my visits, especially an authentic Canarian family recipe for the Mojo Pican.
I was so impressed with the soup that I have recreated my own vegetarian version of Potaje de Berros- Water cress soup. The soup is very chunky more like a stew than soup and it tastes absolutely delicious.
Ingredients:
- 1 Medium sweet potato diced
- 1 Corn on the cob cut into 1 inch rounds
- 4 Medium tomatoes finely chopped.
- 1 Green pepper finely chopped
- 300 g fresh watercress stalks removed and roughly torn
- 1 Red onion finely chopped
- 2 Cloves garlic finely chopped
- 250 g precooked flageolet beans (white beans)
- 1 teaspoon salt
- Freshly ground black pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon chilli flakes
- Few strands of saffron
- 1 Tablespoon olive oil
- 1000 ml water
This sounds like a really interesting recipe, and not too hard to make either x
ReplyDeleteWe love it and its so quick to make only about 25 mins to make .
DeleteHonestly, this looks AMAZING! I will have to try this!
ReplyDeleteSarah I promise you you won't be dissapointed,
DeleteOhh nice and I love the idea of some corn on the cob in it, really hearty. Mich x
ReplyDeleteDefinitely hearty and very filling, a meal in its self when served with crusty bread.
DeleteI've never tried a soup like this but it sounds really yummy! Perfect for a chilly day!
ReplyDeleteWe also tried it first time in Tenefife and now adore it.
DeleteAnd watercress is one of the most nutritious greens, too!
ReplyDeleteWatercress gives it a lovely peppery flavour.
DeleteThis hearty soup looks perfect for my cold, busy weeknights. I can't wait to make this for my family.
ReplyDeleteDo let me know how you enjoy it.
DeleteI have seen watercress in grocery stores but never bought them. I guess i didnt have a good recipe for what to make with them. This looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI love the adfition of watercress , it adds a nice flavour, but trick is not to overcook it.Just add at the last minute.
DeleteSo nice that the chef would accommodate you and make a vegetarian version of the soup for you! This soup looks so delicious and very filling with good for you ingredients!
ReplyDeleteI always find that explaining that I a food blogger interests chefs and they are always happy to share their recipes.
DeleteWhat an interesting recipe - I'd love to try it as it seems so easy to make x
ReplyDeleteI love this recipe with so many healthy ingredients. You were so lucky to have gone to a restaurant where the chef is willing to listen to his clients and create a vegetarian dish. Some restaurants tend to use ready sauces and are not so flexible.
ReplyDeletemy mum would enjoy this I might try and make her some x
ReplyDeleteIt's been a while since I have had watercress, but I have always liked it. This sounds like a wonderful recipe and it was so nice of the chef to create the vegetarian version for you.
ReplyDeleteI like hearty soup and I like the look of this recipe as it looks very filling x
ReplyDeleteooohhh this look really good. would make a brilliant, healthy filling lunch
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful warming meal for this time of year!
ReplyDeleteI love a soup with beans in as it really makes it into meal.
ReplyDeleteWow I can't believe it is so quick to make and I do love watercress! This looks incredible x
ReplyDeleteThis looks delish, such a tasty and healthy meal!
ReplyDeleteThe soup looks so hearty and filling! I'm always on the look out for different soup recipes, so will have to give this a try.
ReplyDeleteThat's so good that the restaurant created a veggie version for you, sounds yummy x
ReplyDeleteWe love the Canary islands too, and the local food. This soup sounds particularly delicious - I think I'll try it out this weekend.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so tasty and healthy too. I have a new soup maker so will have to try it
ReplyDeleteI like trying new soups so will have to try this one! x
ReplyDeleteA chunky soup like this must be very filling - thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis soup looks amazing, I also love how the chef at the restaurant was able to accommodate you...
ReplyDeleteThis looks tasty! I love a warm, comforting soup! Thanks for the recipe :)
ReplyDeleteI love a warm, comforting soup any day :) Thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteomg this looks amazing, would love to try it xx
ReplyDeleteLove the hearty and filling soup. I like the idea of adding corn on the cob. Wish I could get some watercress here. Its really sweet of the chef to be so accommodative.
ReplyDeleteWe live just around the corner from Alresford in Hampshire which has a watercress festival each year. This sounds like a lovely soup and we love the taste of Watercress.
ReplyDeleteMmmm this soup sounds and looks amazing and delicious!!! Thanks for sharing the recipe with us :-)
ReplyDeleteLeslie xoxo
vegetables soup is the most useful soap then all. Nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteSounds nice.. such a healthy soup option. I like your crockery too.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so wonderful and hearty, I really have to make this.
ReplyDeleteOoh that looks so good Nayna. Definitely more of a stew I'd say, but who cares about the name. I've always wanted to go to the Canary Islands. One day I'll manage it!
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a stew soup and a half. Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis does look really interesting! We eat a lot of watercress in our house!
ReplyDeleteOoh that looks delicious! I wanna go to the Canaries too - it looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteFabulous warming soup, I love the large bits of corn cob in it. GG
ReplyDeleteI've never tried a watercress soup before but this looks lovely!
ReplyDeletePerfect nutritious warming soup one to try out soon
ReplyDeleteooh that sounds delicious - I'm loving soup at the moment x
ReplyDeleteSo many chunky ingredients in this soup - more like a stew.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures look very tempting! I love soup now its so cold outside x
ReplyDeleteLove watercress especially in soups! Your vegan version looks healthy and delicious and so full of colors as well. Yum! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, that looks wonderful. I could eat it now!
ReplyDeleteOh this looks amazing! Xo
ReplyDeleteMy mum is a huge fan of watercress soup. I love this chunky veggie-packed version!
ReplyDeleteI'm a big fan of watercress soup and I love this chunky version, so vibrant and healthy!
ReplyDeleteMmmm sounds and looks delicious x
ReplyDeleteThis looks sooo nice. I've made plain watercress soup but never with all these added ingredients!
ReplyDeleteI almost didn't read this post because the only Watercress Soup I've tasted was an English version and it didn't rock my world at all, but WOW lady, this one looks hearty and delish, in fact there are so many posts on your blog site, I'm off to trawl through some more posts. Great to connect with you.
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