I have a Cream of Asparagus Soup recipe that I pull out every spring. What's different about William's Sonoma's recipe however is that though it is called "Cream of Asparagus," there is no cream to found in the soup--just a dallop of crème fraîche for serving (which I actually omitted). There was also a potato thrown in. Interesting...
Cream of Asparagus Soup
Adapted from Williams-Sonoma Soups & Stews
2 tbsp olive oil
2 leeks, white and green parts only, cleaned and finely chopped
1 lb aspargus cut into 2-inch pieces. (Reserve tips)
1 russet potato peeled and cut into 2 inch chunks
4 cups (2 cans) chicken broth
Salt and pepper
crème fraîche
1. In a soup pot over medium heat, heat the olive oil. Add leeks and saute until softened, about 5 minutes.
2. Add the potato and saute until nicely coated and beginning to soften, about 3 mins longer.
3. Add broth and cook until potatoes are tender, about 15 mins.
4. Add asparagus and cook about 5-7 minutes longer.
5. While soup is cooking, bring a small saucepan of water to boil. Add reserved asparagus tips and boil until crisp-tender and still bright green, about 3 minutes.
6. When soup pot of asparagus and potatoes are tender, remove from heat. Using a stick or regular blender, puree the soutp until smooth. Taste and add salt and pepper as needed.
7. Serve with dallop of crème fraîche and some reserved asparagus tips. ( I opted for homemade croutons instead).
3 comments:
I love Williams Sonoma, too. But, too pricey for my pocketbook. So, just as you do, I shop at Crate and Barrel, which is NO hardship.
As far as your soup goes, it looks lovely, but, here is where I know we were not actually separated at birth. I hate asparagus. And peas.
Now if I could swap the asparagus for broccoli I would make this soup. And you know what? I think I am going to try that. I will report back.
OMW...does this sound fabulous and your photos are gorgeous!!
That's too funny...not two weeks ago, I was in Williams Sonoma drooling over nearly everything. Then, I wandered over to Crate & Barrel to conduct my actual purchase of a cork remover and new cutting board.
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