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Cold Asparagus Soup

Appetizer, Dinner, SoupTove Balle-PedersenComment
Cold Asparagus Soup

Cold Asparagus Soup

I have always known an asparagus soup as a white hot creamy soup. And there is nothing wrong with the classic soup, not at all. But for me it's more a soup for the winter months. The fine new delicate white asparagus you're able to get in the stores or farmers markets in the spring has a sweet and delicate taste, which is perfect in a cool soup like this. 

Serves 10 as an appetizer.

Ingredients:

  • 2 bunches white asparagus, washed, peeled and sliced, save the tops for later
  • 3 leeks, only the white part, washed and sliced
  • 750 ml water
  • 1 tablespoon chicken paste (I use Better than Bouillon*)
  • ¾ cup (1½ dl) white wine, use a non oaky one
  • ½ cup (1 dl) dry sherry (I used a cooking sherry)
  • 227 g creme fraiche (I used Cowgirl Creamy Creme Fraiche)
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • salt to taste

Toppings:

  • dry chorizo, thinly sliced and fried to crispy
  • asparagus tops (save some of the tops, and blanch them briefly)

Directions:

Bring water, chicken paste, wine and sherry to a simmer in a medium pot over high heat. Add asparagus and leeks and cook until tender when pierced with the tip of a knife, 8-12 minutes, for thin to medium thick asparagus. Transfer asparagus and leeks to a blender with a small amount of the liquid. Add the creme fraiche and some of the lemon juice, and blend until smooth. Add more of the cooking liquid if the blended soup is too thick.  Season the soup with salt and lemon juice.

In the leftover cooing liquid, give the asparagus tops a quick blanching. (Bring to a boil, and quickly cool down in ice water.) Put the tops in the refrigerator.

Chill the soup in the refrigerator for at least 3 hours or overnight. 

Just before serving fry up the chorizo until crispy.

Serve the soup in small glass bowls with a small amount of topping.

Enjoy.

 

* I use Better Than Bouillon pastes in my dishes. I think it has a better flavor than the dry bouillon cubes or other brand name stocks. And I think that the paste has seen real ingredients like chicken, beef and vegetables. But I do believe that du get the best flavor by using your own homemade stock. But to be honest, I rarely have time to make homemade stocks. 

Inspired by "Spise med Price"

The Danish version:

 

Kold aspargessuppe

10 portioner som forret. 

Ingredienser:

  • 2 Bundter hvide asparges, vaskede, skrællede, gem toppene til senere.
  • 3 porrer, kun den hvide del, vaskede og skivede
  • 750 ml vand
  • 1 spsk kyllinge pasta eller en hønsebouillonterning
  • 1½ dl hvidvin
  • 1 dl tør sherry 
  • 227 g creme fraiche (minimum 18%, men helst 38%)
  • 2 spsk citronsaft
  • salt efter smag

Toppings:

  • chorizo, tyndskåret og stegt sprød
  • aspargestoppe (blancheret kort)

Fremgangsmåde:

Kog vand, bouillon, vin og sherry op i en gryde sammen med de skrællede asparges (minus hovederne) og porrer. Kog indtil aspargesne er møre, men stadig har lidt bid. ca.  8-12 minutter, alt efter tykkelse. Kom de kogte porrer og asparges over i en blender sammen med lidt af kogelagen, creme fraiche og lidt af citronsaften. Blend det indtil du får en jævn og ensartet suppe. Tilsæt mere af kogelagen, hvis suppen bliver for tyk. Smag suppen til med salt og citronsaft.

I den overskydende kogelage blancheres aspargeshovederne. (De bringes i kog og køles hurtigt ned i isvand.) Kom de blancherede hoveder i køleskabet indtil de skal bruges.

Afkøl suppen i køleskabet i minimum 3 timer før servering, eller natten over.

Lige før suppen skal serveres steges tynde skiver af choizoen til den bliver sprød.

Server suppen i små glasskåle eller glas, og kom lidt aspargeshoveder og choizo på toppen.

Velbekomme!

Green Asparagus Soup

Dinner, SoupTove Balle-Pedersen1 Comment
Green Asparagus Soup

Green Asparagus Soup

Asparagus soup is white, right? I always thought so. The frozen and canned asparagus soup I've seen in Danish stores where all white. But why not use the tasty green asparagus for soup? It could be a healthier option than the white creamed soup that I've always known.

I got the inspiration from Giada de Laurentis cook book "Weeknights with Giada" where she made a green asparagus soup with goat cheese as a topping. I tweaked the recipe to fit my taste and this is my take on it:

Serves 3-4

Ingredients: 

Soup: 

  • 2 teaspoon butter

  • 150 g Leeks

  • 2 cloves of garlic

  • a pitch of yellow mustard seeds

  • 2 bunches of asparagus

  • 1/4 cup white wine

  • 2-3 tablespoons chicken base (Better than Bouillon reduced sodium)

  • 1 quart boiling water

  • 1/4 cup heavy whipping cream (optional)

  • 1-2 fresh squeezed lemon juice

  • Salt and pepper to taste

Toppings: 

  • dry chorizo, thinly sliced and fried to crispy

  • asparagus tops (save some of the tops, and fry them briefly)

  • Goat cheese mixed with finely chopped fresh basil and a splash heavy whipping cream.

Directions: 

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In a 4- to 5-quart Dutch oven, heat the butter over medium-low heat. When hot, add the leeks and the mustard seeds, cook, stirring constantly until softened, about 3 to 4 minutes, be careful not to get any colour on the leeks. Add wine, stock, water, asparagus. Bring soup to a simmer and cook until the asparagus are tender about 7-10 minutes.

Blend the soup smooth with a immersion blender or a regular blender. Be careful when working with hot soup in a blender.  If you need a new blender, consider a Vitamix. They are expensive, but they are worth all the money. They can liquefy almost anything and makes soup and margaritas so smooth and creamy. But the best part, you can blend hot soups without having to clean the soup of all your kitchen cabinets afterwards. Just saying. ;)

Season the the soup with salt, pepper and lemon juice.

Serve the soup hot with the toppings. Enjoy!