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Arugula, Potato and Leek Soup
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Vegetables, Grains, Meats, Fruits
Soups, Vegetables
6
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1 1/2
tb
Oil
2
md
Leek; trimmed, cleaned thoroughly, & chopped
1
md
Onion; sliced (1 c)
1
ts
Fennel seeds, ground
1 1/4
lb
Potato; peeled & coarsely cubed
3
c
Chicken broth
1 1/2
c
;Water
10
oz
Arugula; washed, trimmed, to yield 4 cups packed
Pepper & salt; as needed
2
tb
Ricard or Pernod
12
tb
Yogurt
4
Arugula leaf; finely slivered (garnish)
From "Uncommon Fruits and Vegetables"
by Elizabeth Schneider
INSTRUCTIONS
Heat oil in large pot. Add leeks and onion; cook over moderately low heat,
stirring often, until softened - about 10 min. Sprinkle with fennel and
stir 30 seconds.
Add potatoes, broth, and water. Simmer 25 min, until soft. Add arugula and
cook about 10 min longer, or until stems are soft. Add salt, pepper and
liquor to taste.
Puree to rough or smooth texture, as you like. Adjust seasoning. Serve hot
or chilled, topped with yogurt and garnished with arugula slivers. As
watercress changes potato soup into something that doesn't taste quite like
any of the individual ingredients, so arugula transforms this traditional
soup base.
Flexible, the soup can be pureed to a chunky or a smooth texture, and
served hot, as a main dish, or chilled, as a first course.
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini
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