Welcome to the delectable world of flavors, where we present a culinary masterpiece that blends the earthy notes of sunchoke, also known as Jerusalem artichoke, with the aromatic leeks, and the savory richness of mushrooms, resulting in a velvety and comforting soup. This symphony of ingredients promises a delightful journey for your taste buds, as the sweetness of sunchoke harmoniously intertwines with the subtle sharpness of leeks and the umami depth of mushrooms, creating a harmonious balance in every spoonful. Get ready to embark on a culinary adventure as we unlock the secrets of preparing this exquisite soup, sure to warm your heart and nourish your soul.
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JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE SOUP WITH CRISPY SAGE LEAVES
Provided by Tara Parker-Pope
Time 45m
Yield 4 to 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Heat the olive oil in a soup pot over medium heat. Add the leek and onion and sauté until softened, about 5 minutes. Add the Jerusalem artichokes, water and salt and bring to a boil. Decrease the heat, cover and simmer until the artichokes are tender, about 30 minutes.
- Remove from the heat and let cool. Transfer the mixture to a blender and process until smooth. Taste and adjust the seasonings if necessary. Gently reheat before serving.
- To crisp the sage leaves, heat the olive oil in a small sauté pan over medium heat. Add the sage leaves and sauté until just crisp, about 2 minutes. Drain on paper towels. Garnish each serving with a couple of the sage leaves.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 232, UnsaturatedFat 10 grams, Carbohydrate 31 grams, Fat 12 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 4 grams, SaturatedFat 2 grams, Sodium 353 milligrams, Sugar 16 grams
SUNCHOKE (JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE) AND LEEK SOUP WITH MUSHROOMS
Sunchokes are the root of a plant that is related to the sunflower. It tastes like sunflower seeds crossed with potato and contains inulin, an easily-soluble sugar. It is native to North America. Adding bacon bits wouldn't hurt or even roasted, salted sunflower seeds. Potatoes can be substituted for the sunchokes.
Provided by cameal
Categories Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes Soup Recipes Vegetable Soup Recipes
Time 1h5m
Yield 5
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Heat the olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Cook and stir the leek in the hot oil until translucent, 5 to 7 minutes. Stir the sunchokes, celery, carrot, and garlic into the leeks. Season the mixture with salt and pepper. Add the bay leaves and 1/2 bunch chopped tarragon. Increase the heat to high; cook and stir until the vegetables are hot, 2 to 3 minutes.
- Pour the vermouth into the pan; bring to a boil while scraping the browned bits of food off of the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon. Add the vegetable broth, reduce heat to medium-low, and bring the mixture to a simmer; cook until the vegetables are completely tender, about 30 minutes. Reserving a few sprigs for garnish, add the watercress to the soup; allow the watercress to wilt in the hot soup, about 5 minutes.
- While the soup simmers, melt the butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add the mushrooms to the melted butter, season with salt and pepper, and cook until completely tender, about 5 minutes. Stir in the remaining tarragon and set aside.
- Remove and discard the bay leaves. Reserve about 1/3 of the soup in a separate pot. Pour the other 2/3 of the soup into a blender in batches, filling the pitcher no more than halfway full. Holding the lid of the blender with towel, carefully start the blender, using a few quick pulses to get the soup moving before leaving it on to puree. Puree in batches until smooth and pour into the pot with the unblended portion. Serve in bowls, topping each with a large spoonful of the cooked mushrooms and a sprig of watercress.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 198.8 calories, Carbohydrate 21.4 g, Cholesterol 12.2 mg, Fat 11 g, Fiber 3.9 g, Protein 6 g, SaturatedFat 3.7 g, Sodium 577.8 mg, Sugar 8.5 g
SUNCHOKE (JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE) AND LEEK SOUP WITH MUSHROOMS
Sunchokes are the root of a plant that is related to the sunflower. It tastes like sunflower seeds crossed with potato and contains inulin, an easily-soluble sugar. It is native to North America. Adding bacon bits wouldn't hurt or even roasted, salted sunflower seeds. Potatoes can be substituted for the sunchokes.
Provided by cameal
Categories Vegetable Soup
Time 1h5m
Yield 5
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Heat the olive oil in a large pot over medium heat. Cook and stir the leek in the hot oil until translucent, 5 to 7 minutes. Stir the sunchokes, celery, carrot, and garlic into the leeks. Season the mixture with salt and pepper. Add the bay leaves and 1/2 bunch chopped tarragon. Increase the heat to high; cook and stir until the vegetables are hot, 2 to 3 minutes.
- Pour the vermouth into the pan; bring to a boil while scraping the browned bits of food off of the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon. Add the vegetable broth, reduce heat to medium-low, and bring the mixture to a simmer; cook until the vegetables are completely tender, about 30 minutes. Reserving a few sprigs for garnish, add the watercress to the soup; allow the watercress to wilt in the hot soup, about 5 minutes.
- While the soup simmers, melt the butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add the mushrooms to the melted butter, season with salt and pepper, and cook until completely tender, about 5 minutes. Stir in the remaining tarragon and set aside.
- Remove and discard the bay leaves. Reserve about 1/3 of the soup in a separate pot. Pour the other 2/3 of the soup into a blender in batches, filling the pitcher no more than halfway full. Holding the lid of the blender with towel, carefully start the blender, using a few quick pulses to get the soup moving before leaving it on to puree. Puree in batches until smooth and pour into the pot with the unblended portion. Serve in bowls, topping each with a large spoonful of the cooked mushrooms and a sprig of watercress.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 198.8 calories, Carbohydrate 21.4 g, Cholesterol 12.2 mg, Fat 11 g, Fiber 3.9 g, Protein 6 g, SaturatedFat 3.7 g, Sodium 577.8 mg, Sugar 8.5 g
SUNCHOKE SOUP WITH PUMPKIN SEEDS
Categories Soup/Stew Milk/Cream Appetizer Sauté Vegetarian Low Cal High Fiber Dinner Lunch Leek Jerusalem Artichoke Fall Potluck Seed Bon Appétit Pescatarian Wheat/Gluten-Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free No Sugar Added Kosher
Yield Makes 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Mix 8 cups water and vinegar in large bowl. Working with 1 Jerusalem artichoke at a time, peel and place in vinegar water to prevent discoloration. Set aside.
- Melt butter in heavy large pot over medium heat. Add onion, leek, and garlic; sprinkle with salt and sauté until soft and translucent, stirring often, about 12 minutes. Drain artichokes; rinse well and drain again. Cut into 1-inch pieces. Add to onion mixture and sauté 5 minutes. Add 7 cups vegetable broth, increase heat to high, and bring to boil. Reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer until artichokes are very tender, about 1 hour. Cool slightly.
- Working in batches, puree soup in blender until very smooth. Return to pot. Rewarm soup, adding more broth by 1/4 cupfuls if needed to thin. Stir in cream and season to taste with salt and white pepper. do ahead Can be made 1 day ahead. Cool, cover, and chill. Rewarm before continuing. Divide soup among bowls and garnish with toasted pumpkin seeds; top with a drizzle of pumpkin seed oil and some sautéed mushrooms, if desired.
- Tubers of a variety of sunflower; available in the produce section of some supermarkets and at farmers' markets.
CREAM OF JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE/SUNCHOKE SOUP
A creamy creation of Jerusalem artichokes and other fresh veggies to really bring out the flavor in this unique and delicious tuber.
Provided by Heirloom
Categories Potato
Time 50m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In a large soup pot heat olive oil over medium high heat until the scent starts to bloom.
- Add onions, leeks, and garlic to pot and cook, stirring occasionally, until softened. About 5 minutes.
- Add Jerusalem artichokes and potatoes and cook for 5 minutes.
- Add chicken broth and bring to a boil, cover and reduce heat to keep at a low boil.
- Cook 15-20 minutes, or until Jerusalem artichokes and potatoes are tender.
- Reduce heat to low. Using a stick blender, or by transferring to a blender, puree soup until smooth.
- Stir in cream.
- In warmed soup bowls place 1/3 cup baby spinach leaves and ladle soup over until it covers spinach.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 290.8, Fat 10.9, SaturatedFat 4.8, Cholesterol 22.1, Sodium 1786.2, Carbohydrate 37.2, Fiber 3.9, Sugar 10.8, Protein 12.4
Tips:
- Choose fresh and tender sunchokes: Look for sunchokes that are firm and have a smooth, unblemished skin. Avoid any that are soft or have brown spots.
- Use a sharp knife to peel and slice the sunchokes: This will help to prevent them from becoming discolored.
- Rinse the sunchokes thoroughly before cooking: This will help to remove any dirt or debris.
- Cook the sunchokes until they are tender but still slightly firm: Overcooking will make them mushy.
- Use a variety of mushrooms in the soup: This will add depth of flavor and texture.
- Serve the soup hot with a garnish of fresh herbs or crumbled bacon: This will add a finishing touch to the dish.
Conclusion:
Sunchoke, Jerusalem artichoke, and leek soup with mushrooms is a delicious and nutritious soup that is perfect for a cold winter day. It is easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste preferences. With its creamy texture and earthy flavor, this soup is sure to become a family favorite. So next time you are looking for a hearty and satisfying soup, give this one a try. You won't be disappointed!
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