Lentil and Bulghur Soup with Minted Garlic Olive Oil Butter and Camp Memories

by Laura on May 17, 2012

Camp has been a big topic of discussion in my house lately.  First, it is the time of year when we choose a week-long day camp for the girls. Second, Alex just read a chapter book in which the protagonist twins spend 5 weeks at a summer camp, so she is interested in all things “camp” (and she asked if she could go next year! 5 weeks!?!?! I don’t think so! <she’s 6 if you’re reading my blog for the first time>). So the girls asked me if I had any camp stories.

My girls love stories about my childhood.  I get it–because I loved my mom’s childhood stories. She is an awesome story teller and I would like to think I am too. However, my mom’s memories of her childhood just seem so much more complete than mine, which have been mangled by brain injuries subsequent to seizures and near drowning. Of course it could also be that I am getting old, but I like the first story better. At any rate I have one very clear memory of camp, along with some fuzzy memories, so the story they are currently asking me to repeat goes something like this:

I went to overnight camp for 2 weeks when I was around 9 years old (I think). I believe it may have been a horse riding camp. We all stayed in tiny wooden cabins filled with bunk beds and spider webs, and you had to walk down a long row of houses to get to the bathroom/shower.  I don’t remember much of camp, except it is where I learned to fold an American flag.  When I got home, however–and this part is clear–my dad found me sobbing on the floor of our den.  He immediately came in to comfort me, telling me that they would never send me away for so long again. “What!?!?,” I wailed, “I’m crying because I didn’t want to come home!!!!!!!!” (And the crying recommenced.)

As Sammy and Alex both observed, “Mommy you probably made Pappy feel bad.”

Alas. Alex is hard wired the same way, I can tell, and as my mom would say (gleefully no doubt), karma is a bitch.

Memory is a funny thing. Do you suppose that when Alex and Sammy look back on their childhood they will, almost by necessity, view it entirely through the prism of food? Perhaps all significant–and insignificant–occasions will be marked by what Mommy cooked or baked for dinner and dessert that day. There are worse things to mark the passage of time.

lentil and bulghur soup with minted garlic olive oil butter

Maybe someday my kids will reminisce about the day I finally mastered a simple, pantry-oriented Middle Eastern red lentil soup.  Usually red lentil soups either taste bland to me or they end up tasting like Indian dal from all my substitutions and additions–delicious, but definitely not Middle Eastern.  Maria Speck’s brilliant addition of a Minty Olive Oil Butter–which I adapted to include a lot of garlic as well–changed everything. I don’t know how traditional it is, but I really don’t care. You won’t either.

One quick note: I added the black lentils for texture, but if they bother you, use all red lentils.

lentil and bulghur soup with minted garlic olive oil butter

 

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Joanne May 18, 2012 at 6:36 am

I always wanted to go to sleep-away camp but my mom would never let me…probably for fear that I’d come home only begrudgingly and crying that I wanted to go back!

I love lentil soups of all kinds and I seem to have missed this in Ancient Grains! Definitely need to try it. The minty olive oil sounds like the perfect touch.

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Amy May 18, 2012 at 8:12 am

Wow. That post brought back a lot of memories! And I bet that soup has a LOT of flavor. Thanks for sharing!

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mother May 18, 2012 at 4:09 pm

i think it was a scout camp and you went swimming every day in a lake as well as riding. it could have been campfire. i don’t remember. you did love it and had pen pals for a long time afterwards.

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CJ at Food Stories May 19, 2012 at 4:33 pm

Thx for connecting with me on foodbuzz. I just subscribed to your blog feed and can’t wait to see what your next post will be!

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Abby May 23, 2012 at 12:06 pm

Wow, that is soup and a half! Now I need to go find some Aleppo…

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