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Photo credit: Melissa’s Produce |
Recently, I have been telling you about all of the wonderful
kits that are offered by Melissa's Produce. Another “kit” that they offer is
one for making potato leek soup, available year round. Each kit consists of 2 6-ounce packages of Cleaned and Sliced Leeks, 1 3-.lb bag of Baby Dutch
Yellow Potatoes®, 1 3-oz. package of shallots, 1 package jumbo garlic, 1 bunch fresh thyme, and 1 bunch fresh curly parsley. (It does not include the whole leeks as shown in the picture.) Having happily used their Cleaned and Sliced Leeks in the past, I can tell you that they are a wonderful time saver.
When I received the kit, I was a bit surprised in that it wasn’t
exactly a kit, per se, but all of the components used to make potato leek soup.
Also, and this was a bit troublesome, there was no precise recipe for doing so.
So, I developed my own recipe using the ingredients that they sent, and it is
delicious! I know this is not really soup season, but the great thing about
potato leek soup is that it is just as good chilled as it is warm.
Bon Appétit!
Potato Leek Soup
3 T. butter
2 6-oz. pkgs. Melissa’s
cleaned and sliced leeks
1 shallot, peeled and smashed
3 cloves garlic, peeled and smashed
1 3-lb. bag Baby Dutch
Yellow Potatoes®, cleaned & halved
7 cups chicken or vegetable stock
1/4 c. chopped parsley, reserve some for garnish
3 sprigs thyme
1 t. kosher salt
¼ t. freshly ground black pepper
1 c. heavy cream
In a medium stockpot, melt butter. Add the leeks, shallot, and
garlic and cook, stirring occasionally until wilted, about 8-10 minutes.
Add the potatoes, stock, parsley, thyme, salt, and pepper to pot
and bring to a boil. Cover, turn the heat down to medium/low, and simmer for 20
minutes.
Remove the thyme sprigs and purée with an immersion blender
until smooth. Swirl in heavy cream and serve immediately garnished with
reserved parsley.
2 comments:
In my mind it is always a good time for potato soup! That's a nice bundle of produce! Pretty keen having leeks all ready to go.
Looks so good. We can’t always get leeks. This soup would be a special treat!
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