
Although nettle soup doesn’t sound very appealing, if you have nettles, try it.
You will be pleasantly surprised and, who knows, this could become a firm favourite!
Be careful when picking stinging nettles, there is a good reason for their name. You have to wear gloves unless you want to itch and scratch for hours. Pick them by the stem rather than plucking leaves off. Then, holding the stems, plunge them into boiling water. They will wilt immediately, the sting will be gone and you can take your gloves off.
The recipe is simple and fairly quick to make. The spring onions compliment the nettles without over-powering them, but you can substitute regular onions if you haven’t got any. Sour cream breaks the creaminess of the soup and gives it a bit of a tang. Use fresh cream if you prefer sweeter soups.
Stinging nettles are full of vitamins and minerals, are a great tonic herb, and good for a whole host of ailments such as gout, arthritis, hay-fever, eczema, anemia, dandruff and to increase milk flow. This soup is best with young shoots, and the first ones in Spring are the tastiest. Remember to wear gloves when you harvest the nettles. Once they hit boiling water the sting disappears, and you can handle them like spinach.
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