Spinach Soup
A classic Anglo-Indian cream of spinach soup that incorporates lettuce and sorrel for a complex, herbaceous flavor profile. The vegetables are blanched to retain color, sautéed in a roux, and finished with hot milk.
Ingredients
- 1 lb Fresh spinach leaves (Young, freshly gathered if possible)
- 1 small head Lettuce head (Romaine or Butterhead work well)
- 0.5 cup Sorrel leaves (Optional, adds a lemony tartness)
- 2 oz Butter (Approximately 4 tablespoons)
- 2 tbsp All-purpose flour
- 2 cups Vegetable stock or water (Sufficient to moisten the vegetables)
- 1 pinch Dried thyme
- 1 quart Whole milk
- 1 tsp Salt (Adjust to taste)
- 0.5 tsp Black pepper (Adjust to taste)
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Instructions
- 1Thoroughly wash the spinach, lettuce, and sorrel. Roughly chop the lettuce and spinach into smaller pieces.
- 2Bring a large pot of water to a boil. Add the spinach, lettuce, and sorrel. Boil for exactly five minutes.
- 3Drain the greens and immediately throw them into a bowl of cold water (or ice water) to preserve their bright green color. Remove from the water and squeeze out as much moisture as possible.
- 4In a stew-pan or soup pot, melt the butter. Add the flour and stir continuously until the mixture is thoroughly mixed and begins to 'frizzle' (bubble and cook slightly without burning).
- 5Add the squeezed spinach, lettuce, and sorrel to the roux. Stir round and round in the pan until the vegetables are well coated and mixed with the butter/flour mixture.
- 6Add sufficient vegetable stock or water to just moisten the vegetables (about 2 cups). Add a pinch of thyme. Bring to a boil and let it simmer for about twenty minutes.
- 7While the soup base is simmering, pour the milk into a separate saucepan and bring it to a boil.
- 8Once the vegetables have simmered for 20 minutes, pour in the boiled milk. Season with salt and pepper to taste, stir well, and serve immediately.
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