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limen insulae (medicine)


limen insulae


The band of transition between the anterior portion of the gray matter of the insula and the anterior perforated substance; it is formed by a narrow strip of olfactory cortex along the lateral side of the lateral olfactory stria.

Synonym: threshold of island of Reil.


Lettuce and lovage soup (recipes)








Serves 4



Preparation time

less than 30 mins



Cooking time

10 to 30 mins

















Ingredients



1 medium onion, chopped a little butter or olive oil 1 large cos or 2 large butterhead lettuce (or the outer leaves from four or more lettuces) 250g/9oz (shelled weight) fresh or frozen peas 1L/1¾pt good chicken or vegetable stock 5-6 fresh lovage leaves (plus 4 more to garnish) or 3-4 sprigs fresh tarragon salt and pepper



Method



1. Sweat the onion in the oil or butter until soft, then add the peas and lettuce. Pour over two-thirds of the stock, bring to the boil and simmer gently for 4-6 minutes (until the fattest of the peas are completely tender). 2. Remove from the heat and add the lovage leaves or tarragon, then blend the soup with a hand blender or in a liquidiser. I stop blending before it is completely smooth, as I like to see and feel some texture, but a completely smooth, velvety texture is also nice. Thin the soup to your preferred texture with the remaining stock. I like it quite thick, but again, it' s a matter of personal taste. 3. To serve cold, chill in the fridge, or if you' re in a hurry, transfer to a cold bowl and place this in a second, larger bowl half filled with iced water. Stir until chilled, changing the water and adding more ice as necessary. 4. To serve hot, reheat, stirring occasionally and do not allow to boil. In both cases, garnish with a single lovage leaf or a tiny sprig of tarragon in each bowl.