There’s no frogs breath, worms wort, or deadly nightshade in this Nightmare Before Christmas Soup but it looks good enough to kill! Kale and pea green curry is topped with a skull-shaped slice of provolone to resemble Sally’s Worms Wort Soup.
Other than frogs breath, worms wort, and deadly nightshade, I have no idea what is in Sally’s worms wort Nightmare Before Christmas Soup. So I took some liberties and remade a kale and pea green curry soup inspired by spring vegetables and Thai/Cambodian flavors that I had at a dinner party recently, made by Damian of Fetty’s Street Food.
Despite the lengthy list of ingredients, this soup actually comes together in just 1 hour. I know that’s not super fast but given the complexity of flavors you would think it took longer. However, this is one of those recipes that the quality of the ingredients matter. Sure it uses frozen peas and spinach, but make sure you are using good green curry paste, coconut milk (no light milk here), and fresh seasonings because they make the difference.
At the dinner party, Damian served this soup with Thai style fried pork belly, a drizzle of Thai bail oil, and peas/pea shoots for garnish. It was exquisite but not necessary for Sally’s Nightmare Before Christmas soup. Instead I added a slice of provolone cheese cut to resemble the skull that appears over the soup as she makes it. I know, lots of skulls this week!
The result is a velvety bright green soup with all the flavors: fish sauce for salt, sugar for sweetness, vinegar for sour/tartness, and mushroom seasoning for umami. Not nightshade to put you to sleep here like Dr. Finkelstein, but you may enough enough to put yourself in a food coma instead.
Welcome to 2024’s #HalloweenTreatsWeek event!
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#HalloweenTreatsWeek is a yearly Halloween blogging event that is hosted by Angie from Big Bear’s Wife . This spooky event is an online, week-long event that is filled with some frightfully fun Halloween treats and recipes from some fantastic Halloween loving bloggers!
For this year’s 7th annual #HalloweenTreatsWeek event we have 12 hauntingly talented bloggers who are sharing their favorite Halloween recipes throughout the week! You can follow the hashtag #HalloweenTreatsWeek on social media to collect all of these frightful recipes to use at your own Halloween parties and events!
- Mozzarella Skull Caprese Pasta Salad from BigBearsWife
- Hocus Pocus Spell Book Rice Krispie Treats from Semi-Homemade Recipes
- Vanilla Citrus Cider from Jolene’s Recipe Journal
- Purple People Eater Macaron from A Kitchen Hoor’s Adventures
- Mini Pizza Skulls from Karen’s Kitchen Stories
- Halloween Candy Chocolate Pie from Sweet ReciPEAs
- Halloween Bark from Art of Natural Living
- Pumpkin Oatmeal Bread from A Day in the Life on the Farm
Five years ago: Chocolate Peanut Butter Coffee Cake
Ten years ago: Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cupcakes
Eleven years ago: Horror Show Pistachio Zombie Cupcakes
Twelve years ago: Review: Baking for Friends
Thirteen years ago: Homemade Potato Knishes by Overtime Cook
Source: Adapted slightly from Damian of Fetty’s Street Food.
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A perfect start to your Halloween festivities.