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Potato Leek And Cod Soup

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Vegetables, Dairy Finnish Diabetic, Main dish, Soups, Vegetables 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Stephen Ceideburg
1 lb Salt cod, see note
4 c Milk
1 T Butter
2 c Finely sliced leek rounds
white parts only 4 large
leeks
1 T All-purpose flour
1 1/2 lb Waxy potatoes *
1/2 t Ground white pepper
1/2 c Sour cream
1 T Finely chopped fresh dill

INSTRUCTIONS

peeled and thinly sliced (5 medium, see note)  Soak salt cod overnight,
changing water at least once.  The next day, drain and place salt cod
and milk in pan. In a sauce  pan, cover and cook over medium heat 8
minutes. Remove salt from pan.  Pour milk through strainer and set milk
aside. Flake and discard any  skin and bones. Set cod aside.  Melt
butter in clean saucepan over low heat. Add leeks and cook  stirring
occasionally, until soft, about 5 minutes. Stir in flour.  Stir in
reserved milk, potatoes and pepper. Increase heat to medium.  Cover and
cook 15 minutes. Add cod and remove from heat.  This soup may be made
up to a day in advance to this point. Cool,  cover and refrigerate.
Place sour cream in small bowl. Reheat soup over medium heat until
piping hot. Thin sour cream with 1/2 cup hot soup, then pour mixture
into soup pot. Do not heat soup again or sour cream will curdle. Pour
soup into tureen, sprinkle with fresh dill and serve.  Note: Other
white fish, such as fresh cod, halibut or flounder, be  used, either in
combination with salt cod or by themselves,  Note: Use waxy, less
starchy potatoes, such as new potatoes, low  Finnish, Kennebecks, red
rose or white rose, to avoid a mealy texture.  Per serving (using fresh
cod): 326 calories (27 percent from protein,  46 percent from
carbohydrate, 27 percent from fat), 22 grams protein,  38 grams
carbohydrate, 10 grams fat, 53 milligrams cholesterol, 195  milligrams
sodium.  Exchanges: 1 milk, 1 vegetable, 1 1/2 bread, 2 meat, 2 fat.
Michael Roberts writing in the Oregonian FOODday, 1/12/93.  Posted by
Stephen Ceideburg  From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at
www.synapse.com/~gemini

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 578
Calories From Fat: 101
Total Fat: 11.4g
Cholesterol: 143mg
Sodium: 5415.5mg
Potassium: 1512mg
Carbohydrates: 55.8g
Fiber: 2.4g
Sugar: 10.8g
Protein: 59.6g


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