Leeks and onions ready to be sauted with a little butter.
Saute leeks and onions with three tablespoons of butter for three minutes - I actually saute them for about six minutes.
Chicken broth left over from last nights chicken canning session, I didn't strain the stuff out but no one will know it's in the soup when all is said and done.
When potatoes are fork tender blend everything using blender or food processor, I used my kitchenaid stick blender.
The cream being blended with the blender stick, the heat is off so the cream doesn't curdle.
Blend cream/milk thoroughly and your ready to serve.
If you like bacon in your soup then see the previous post, this is my bowl without bacon. The recipe is from The Joy of Cooking cookbook. This made three quarts of soup, two of which I gave to the neighbor otherwise we'd be eating it for four days! The soup is very rich and is excellent on a freezing cold evening, currently the wind chill here is -28F so it's chilly here right now.
If you like bacon in your soup then see the previous post, this is my bowl without bacon. The recipe is from The Joy of Cooking cookbook. This made three quarts of soup, two of which I gave to the neighbor otherwise we'd be eating it for four days! The soup is very rich and is excellent on a freezing cold evening, currently the wind chill here is -28F so it's chilly here right now.
2 comments:
mmmmmmmmmmmm.... This looks heavenly! I'm making sure to plant leeks next year :)
YUM!! That looks wonderful... I wish I could get my DH and kids to eat more soup. Personally, I could live off of it!
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