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Purée of Cauliflower Soup Recipe

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Purée of Cauliflower Soup Recipe

Also known as Potage Dubarry, this classic purée of cauliflower soup is subtle yet quite flavorful. If you love cauliflower, this is the soup for you.

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 1 lb fresh cauliflower, outer leaves removed
  • 1 medium Russet (or other starchy) potato
  • 2 Tbsp unsalted butter
  • 1 medium onion, peeled and roughly chopped
  • 1 clove garlic, peeled and crushed
  • ½ cup dry white wine
  • 1 qt vegetable broth or stock
  • Kosher salt, to taste
  • Ground white pepper, to taste

Preparation:

  1. Cut cauliflower into (roughly) same-sized pieces, about ½ inch to 1 inch thick, depending on diameter. Don't worry about precision — the soup is going to be puréed anyway. We just want the pieces to be of uniform size so that they cook evenly.

  2. Peel the potato and cut it into pieces about the same size as the cauliflower.

  3. In a heavy-bottomed soup pot, heat the butter over a low-to-medium heat.

  4. Add the onion, garlic and cauliflower and cook for 2-3 minutes or until the onion is slightly translucent, stirring more or less continuously.

  5. Add the wine and cook for another minute or two or until the wine seems to have reduced by about half.

  6. Add the stock and the potato. Increase the heat to medium-high and bring to a boil. Then lower the heat and simmer for 15 minutes or until the cauliflower and potatoes are soft enough that they can easily be pierced with a knife. Don't let them get mushy, though.

  7. Remove from heat and purée in a blender, working in batches if necessary.

    Tip: Use care when processing hot items in a blender as the hot steam can sometimes blow the blender lid off. Start on a slow speed with the lid slightly ajar to vent any steam, then seal the lid and increase the blending speed.

  8. Return puréed soup to pot and bring to a simmer again, adding more broth or stock to adjust the thickness if necessary.

  9. Season to taste with Kosher salt and white pepper.

  10. Garnish with a toasted crouton and serve right away.
Makes about 1½ quarts (6 8-oz. servings) of soup.

Variations:
  • After puréeing, add 1 Tbsp minced fresh chives before bringing the soup back to a simmer.
  • Or, stir ¼ cup hot cream into the soup just before serving.
  • Or, stir 1 cup grated Gruyère, Emmenthaler or Fontina cheese into the soup just before serving.
  • The soup can be thickened with rice instead of potato. Just substitute 1 cup of uncooked rice for the potato, and simmer the soup until the rice is soft.
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