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A Wild Thyme:

  • About 1.5 kg wild Venison mince - best if you have harvested your self or if it is pest control from kiwi conservation area.
  • 3, 4 or 5 cloves of garlic (maybe more) - If you have access to wild garlic all the better.
  • Carrots - yeah about that many looks about right, best harvested from your own garden.
  • Bay Laurel leaves - just a couple from in the garden.
  • A sprig of wild Thyme - not too much (may require a trip to Gibbston in the Queenstown Lakes).
  • Wild kawakawa - a good 4 or 6 leaves. Take one of the kids out to the local state forest park to harvest these.
  • Fresh water from an alpine stream (or just the tap).
  • Mead, I used Rewarewa mead (honey wine) to add a but of that special flavour.

Brown off the venison mince with butter that you have beaten by hand.
Throw in the carrots (cut to 5mm cubes) and brown them a little.
When carrots have started to brown a little chuck in the garlic - smashed/crushed.
Add some water - yeah that amount will do.
Chuck in the Bay and Thyme leaves (be careful of the wild thyme - this stuff is much stronger than your garden variety
Simmer for an hour or so, what ever...
Add the kawakawa shortly before serving - this is a very aromatic herb that is both fruity and slightly peppery.
Salt and pepper to taste.

Back story:
Each year a group of friends get to gether and have a soup off - each family bring along a big pot of soup and then we have a vote off to find a winner.

This year the above soup came in 4th out of 10. The people that liked it loved it - the kids (yes they get equal votes) mostly didn't like the complex flavours of of the wild thyme and kawakawa--

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[-] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago

Also, there was a good dash of [honey wine] mead, added after the water and just before the kawakawa

this post was submitted on 20 Aug 2025
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