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Turnip Soup with Green Peas (Hh)

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Vegetables, Meats Soups, Vegetables, Appetizers 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 sm Turnips (12 oz), peeled, diced
2 tb Butter
4 c Chicken consomme (HOMEMADE)
pn Sugar
1/2 ts Salt, if desired
1/8 ts Black pepper, freshly ground
10 oz Pk frozen peas, thawed OR
2 c Shelled fresh young peas, blanced
1/2 c Croutons, to garnish

INSTRUCTIONS

Peel and dice turnips.  Melt the butter (or use olive oil) in a large
skillet; add turnips, cover and cook over medium heat for about 10-12
minutes, or until they begin to color--changing from white to a light
yellow.  Set them aside. Bring the consomme to a simmer in a medium
saucepan.  Add the turnips and a pinch of sugar. Simmer, skimming if
necessary, until the turnips are cooked and soft when piered with a fork,
about 10 to 15 minutes. If the peas are frozen, pour boiling hot water over
them and let stand for 3 minutes. Drain. If the peas are fresh, blanch in
boiling water until bright green, about 1 minute. Drain. Place the peas and
croutons in a warmed soup tureen and cover with the hot turnip soup. Serve
immediately in heated individual soup bowls.
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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