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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have (not cream of) potato soup w/carrots, cerleriac and fresh herbs using 13 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make (NOT cream of) Potato soup w/Carrots, Cerleriac and fresh herbs:
- Get 200 g celery bulb
- Make ready 130 g pealed onion
- Take 40 g carrot
- Get 20 g virgin olive oil
- Make ready 1 kg cubed potatoes
- Prepare 10 g herb salt
- Make ready 5 g finely chopped parsley
- Prepare pinch oregano (dried is fine)
- Prepare 1 g estragon (dried is fine)
- Get 200 g diced/sliced carrots
- Make ready 900 g hot water (cold is fine)
- Get 1 tbs veggie broth powder (optional and to add for taste)
- Make ready pinch ground pepper
Serve with fresh herbs on top or for a thick and blended soup, use a potato masher to mash or an immersion blender to We used the last of russet potatoes I had, added yogurt instead of cream or milk and did not bother to cream it. I also added a couple of cooked sausages we had in the fridge. Sweet potato soup balances the sweet and savory with onions, garlic, onions, and leeks, along with a bit of nutmeg and cinnamon. Because it's rich and creamy, the soup would do well served with a side salad of fresh lettuce greens tossed in a light vinaigrette.
Instructions to make (NOT cream of) Potato soup w/Carrots, Cerleriac and fresh herbs:
- With the help of a kitchen machine that can weigh and cook (e.g. thermomix=tmx) this recipe can be quickly made, but it's easy to follow should you be preparing everything manually and on stove (just more time consuming)
- Dice celeriac, one carrot, onion or in blender e.g. a tmx: 6sec speed5
- Sautee mix in heated oil or tmx: add oil and program varoma 4:30min speed spoon
- Add diced (rinsed, not necessarily pealed) carrots and (rinsed, half-pealed) potatoes to sauteed mix
- Add herbs, salt and pepper and water
- Now let come to a boil, stir and let simmer with lid on for about 10/15 minutes or till potatoes done. In tmx: 20min 100C reverse speed spoon (if you used cold water 25min)
- Length of time cooking potatoes will vary according to type you used and cube size which should depend on how big/small you like them best in a soup
- Try and adjust salt/pepper to your taste
- Serve with a bit of parsley and freshly ground pepper on top
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