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Peanut Soup #3

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Meats, Grains, Dairy Soup 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

6 T Butter
1 c Chopped celery
1 Onion, chopped
8 c Chicken broth
1 Turkey drumstick
1 Herb boquet, parsley thyme
bay leaf
1/3 c Finely minced celery
1 Onion, finely minced
4 T Butter
2 T Flour
1 1/2 c Chunky peanut butter
1 c Heavy cream
2 T Bourbon

INSTRUCTIONS

From: "Sharon H. Frye" <shfrye@PEN.K12.VA.US>  Date: Tue, 25 Jun 1996
17:43:26 EDT Emily, Greetings from Winchester,  Virginia...a small city
about 50 miles west of Washington, DC. About  10 miles south lies the
tiny town of Middletown, VA, home to both  Belle Grove Plantation and
the Wayside Inn. Peanut soup is a  speciality of the Wayside Inn.This
is the oldest motor inn in  America, originally designed for the horse
and buggies traveling from  Washington to Harrisonburg. Middletown is
about half way.  Belle Grove Plantation is a working plantation which
was built in the  late 1700's by Joist Hite, brother-in-law of James
Madison. This  recipe comes from the "Belle Grove Plantation Cookbook"
published by  the dogents of this historic place. I haven't tried it
(daughter's  peanut allergy), but I order peanut soup every time I eat
at the  Wayside Inn. Folks around here say this is the recipe used at
the  Wayside.  For the stock, melt butter in a saucepan large enough to
hold the  broth. Add celery and onion, and cook slowly several minutes.
Add  broth, crumstick, and herb bouquet. Simmer partially covered 1 1/2
hours. Strain and refrigerate the stock, discarding solids. When
chilled, remove fat from top.  For the soup: Bring stock to a simmer.
In another large pot, melt  butter and cook onion and celery 5 minutes.
Stir in flour and cook,  stirring, 2 minutes. Slowly add hot stock.
Bring to a simmer and  simmer 10 minutes. Add peanut butter, beating
until dissolved. Simmer  10 minutes longer. Add cream and bourbon, and
serve hot. Garnish with  fresh chopped parsley, chopped peanuts, or
chopped country ham, if  desired.  The recipe says it will serve 8-10
people. Only the stock may be  frozen. the recipe can easily be
doubled.  Hope this is what your friend is looking for. Peanut soup is
very  rich, so only a "cup" for a first course is necessary. It's
absolutely wonderful, and I'm going to make it after my daughter
leaves for college and I don't run the risk of poisoning her!  EAT-L
Digest 24 June 1996  From the EAT-L recipe list.  Downloaded from
Glen's MM Recipe Archive,  http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 574
Calories From Fat: 441
Total Fat: 51.2g
Cholesterol: 78.9mg
Sodium: 986.8mg
Potassium: 641.2mg
Carbohydrates: 15.9g
Fiber: 3.7g
Sugar: 6.7g
Protein: 18.4g


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