Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Leek and Potato Soup

This hearty dished warmed up the coldest of nights. With temperatures dipping to record lows in our neck of the woods, we were all happy to have this creamy soup on the menu. While the kids weren't too fond of the chopped chives, the adults all agreed it added just the right amount of zip and texture to a surprisingly low fat soup. The odd bit of this recipe is that is gives you the option of either mashing the vegetables with a fork or passing them through a food mill. This two techniques will results in two vastly different textures. If you like your soup on the chunky side, mash with a fork. If you prefer creamy and smooth, use an immersion blender as Sarah did.

Leek and Potato Soup Recipe



INGREDIENTS
3 russet potatoes, peeled and sliced or diced
5 leeks, trimmed, cleaned, then thinly sliced, including the tender green part
Salt
4–6 tbsp. whipping cream
2–3 tbsp. minced fresh parsley or chives


INSTRUCTIONS

1. Put potatoes, leeks, salt to taste, and 8 cups of water in a large saucepan over medium heat and simmer, partially covered, until vegetables are tender, 40–50 minutes.

2. Mash vegetables in the soup with a fork, or pass the soup through a food mill. Correct seasoning with salt.

3. Off heat, just before serving, stir in the cream by spoonfuls.

4. Pour soup into a tureen or soup bowls and decorate with the herbs.

5. Add a little freshly ground white pepper, if you like.

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