Potato-Leek Soup
Serves 4
Active time: 20 minutes; total time: 50 minutes
This soup is so simple and so good, there's not even that
much to add here in the introductory note, though I will mention that I usually
use boxed chicken broth but instead made it this time with vegetarian bouillon
(I had to type that, like, 5 times to get the spelling right) on account of
Anni being a vegetarian. I love, love, love this brand--more than any of the
boxed broth you can buy. You could, though, use plain water and up the salt a
bit to compensate.
3 tablespoons butter
3 leeks, white and light-to-medium green parts, halved
lengthwise, sliced into thin half moons, and washed well in a colander
1 1/2 pounds potatoes (ideally Yukon golds), peeled and
diced into 1/2-inch cubes
Kosher salt
4 cups broth, water, or a mix of broth and water
1/2 cup milk
Chives for garnish (optional, of course)
Melt the butter in a soup pot over medium-low heat, add the
leeks, and stir them as they begin to cook. Ideally they'll have some water still
clinging to them: they'll kind of steam and sauté simultaneously, and you can
cover the pot to let them get tender (around 10 minutes), stirring occasionally
while you prep the potatoes. Now add the potatoes, the broth or water, and some
amount of salt (depending on how salty the broth is). Bring the coup to a boil,
then reduce the heat and simmer, covered, for half an hour until the potatoes
are very tender.
Puree some or all of the soup, using an immersion blender or
a regular blender (I use an immersion blender and puree about half of it, since
I like to leave some chunks of potato). Stir in the milk and taste the soup for
salt: given its great simplicity, it is really important that this soup has
enough salt; if it tastes like it's missing something, it is, and what it's
missing is more salt. Garnish with chives (if you like) and serve.
What brand bouillon do you love? This soup sounds wonderful.
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