Spring

Recipe For Asparagus Soup That Sings of Spring




green-asparagusAsparagus is a harbinger of the growing season. As one of the first vegetables of spring, it launches you into warmer weather and the burgeoning bounty that will last for many months. Although asparagus is lovely when simply sautéed in butter, you can easily make a nice soup with the green and tasty shoots when you are in the mood for a fancier seasonal meal.

When buying asparagus, look for firm unwrinkled bright green stems and tightly closed heads with a purplish tinge. Toward the bottom ends of the spear, the color will begin to fade to white. To store asparagus break off the bottom ends and put them upright in a dish of water like cut flowers.

Spring Asparagus Soup

Recipe ingredients:

  • 1-1/2 pounds fresh asparagus spears
  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1 large onion
  • 2 large shallots
  • 1 cup dry white wine
  • 3 cups vegetable stock
  • Salt and pepper
  • Crème fraiche or sour cream
  • Chopped chives  

Instructions:

  1. Wash and dry the asparagus.
  2. Cut off and discard the white bottoms and trim off the tips.
  3. Set the tips aside and chop the green spears into big pieces.  
  4. In a large stock pot, heat the olive oil.
  5. Chop the onion and shallot and sauté them in the oil for about 10 minutes until nicely caramelized.
  6. Now add the chopped asparagus and sauté for 3 more minutes.
  7. Next you will add the wine and 1 cup of the vegetable stock.
  8. Bring to a simmer over medium high heat.
  9. Turn down heat, cover and simmer gently for about half an hour.
  10. The asparagus should be very tender at this point.   Allow the soup to cool for 10 minutes and then puree in a blender. Do this in batches to make the process easier.
  11. Return the pureed soup to the stock pot and add the remaining 2 cups of vegetable stock.
  12. Bring back to simmering and season with salt and pepper.
  13. Add the asparagus tips and cook for 5 more minutes.  
  14. Serve the soup with a dollop of sour cream or crème fraiche floating in the center of the soup and sprinkled with chopped chives.

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