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Pear, Potato and Leek Vichyssoise

January 30, 2018
4
1 Ratings
Photo by Rodrigo Iglesias
  • Prep time 10 minutes
  • Cook time 35 minutes
  • Serves 4
Author Notes

Vichyssoise is a classic soup meant to be restorative, a spa food if you have that luxury - essentially a fancy potato soup! I like to serve this soup warm in the winter, but it is classically served chilled or room temperature and this recipe is quite tasty that way, too (if it isn't 17 degrees F outside where you live like it is in Cleveland tonight!) The addition of pear was inspired by a pear-leek soup I enjoyed from the Gazpacho vendor (they make a mean classic red, also) at the Dupont Circle Farmer's Market in Washington, DC. Enjoy! —Emily | Cinnamon&Citrus

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Ingredients
  • 3 tablespoons butter
  • 1 large leek (or 2 small), white and pale green parts, sliced and thoroughly cleaned of sand/grit
  • 4 medium Yukon Gold potatoes (about 1 lb), cut into about 1'' dice (no need to peel)
  • 2 ripe Bartlett pears, stems and cores removed, chopped about the same size as the potatoes
  • 1/3 cup dry white wine
  • 4 cups vegetable or chicken stock
  • 1 cup milk (lowfat is fine)
  • 1/8 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
  • 2 tablespoons fresh dill, chopped
  • salt and pepper to taste
Directions
  1. Melt the butter in a heavy bottomed soup pot with a lid or Dutch oven over medium heat. Cook the leeks with a bit of salt to sweat them until soft and translucent, about 5 minutes.
  2. Add the potatoes and coat in the butter, cooking for another 2 - 3 minutes. Add the pears and cook for an additional 2 minutes.
  3. Deglaze the pot with the white wine, scraping up any brown bits on the bottom. Cook for a minute or so until the pot is nearly dry again, then add the stock. Bring to a boil then reduce to a simmer and cook, covered, for 20 minutes, until the potatoes are fork-tender.
  4. Turn the heat to low and add in the milk, stirring to combine and just heat through for another minute. Stir in the dill and nutmeg. Transfer the soup to a blender (in batches if needed) and puree until very smooth. Return to the pot, add salt and pepper to taste, and reheat over medium-low, or bring to room temperature or chill depending on how you'd like to serve. You can garnish with scallion greens or more dill or sour cream, if you please, and enjoy!

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1 Review

Dariusz January 29, 2024
Very nice, we liked it. It had pleasant, "earthy" flavour and it was a bit spicy. Enjoyable!