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German Potato Soup (from Canadian cookbook)
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MelissaS
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German Potato Soup (from Canadian cookbook)
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July 24, 2009, 11:11:03 pm »
German Potato Soup
This is a thick and hearty potato soup flavored with rich chicken broth (preferably homemade) and just a bit of celery root. Garnish with fresh crumbled bacon and croutons. Follow with bratwurst and an apple strudel for a complete, authentic German meal.
Number of People: 6
Prep Time: 10 min.
Cook Time: 40 min.
Ingredients:
2 large (about 480g) baking potatoes, peeled and cut into 2.5 cm pieces
• 1 leek, white section cut into 2.5 cm pieces
• 2 sprigs parsley
• 60g celery root, peeled and cut into small cubes (celeriac)
• 1 tsp. salt
• pepper, to taste
• 600g chicken broth
• 1 cube chicken bouillon
• 200g half & half - half milk or half cream or use evaporated milk
• 2 sprigs parsley
• fresh chives, to taste
Garnish
• crumbled bacon and croutons
Preparation:
Place vegetables, salt, pepper, broth, and bouillon cube into the Bowl. Cook for 15 minutes at 100°C on speed 1, reducing heat to 90°C, if steam appears from the top. Add half & half to the Bowl. Cook for 25 minutes at 90°C on speed 1. Add parsley and chives. Mix for 10 seconds, gradually increasing to speed 6. Pour into serving dish and garnish. Serve hot.
Note: The soup may also be flavored with marjoram or nutmeg.
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sianon - This soup is delicious. As I am the only one in this household who eats soup, there are three portions now frozen for lunches for work.
brazen20au - mmm very good! I used half my celeriac which ended up being 200g, oops! nice anyway. I used thermomix rice milk instead of half an half so it was dairy free.
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sianon
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Re: German Potato Soup (from Canadian cookbook)
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July 25, 2009, 01:31:21 am »
This sounds like a delicious soup, one question though. Is celery root what we call celeriac here in Aus ? Also what is half and half
Karen
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July 25, 2009, 01:42:34 am »
half and half is half cream and half milk. you could probably replace with either, or evap milk etc
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July 25, 2009, 01:47:47 am »
Too fast - while away from the computer for a couple of minutes.
Yes, celery root = celeriac - in season now (in Australia)
BTW - yes it does sound good - thanks again Melissa
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July 25, 2009, 02:19:16 am »
Looks like this may be on the menu for lunch
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July 25, 2009, 02:27:58 am »
If you do buy thr celeriac, then you can make a celeriac puree with what you don't use for the soup.
You could probably, quite easily, substitute celery if you don't wish to buy a 500g celeriac for 60g, but I would use it as a puree, mashed with potatoes, as celeriac remoulade, baked....
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July 25, 2009, 04:22:00 am »
Do you mean cook the celeriac with the potatoes Thermomixer and then mash it all together?
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You can do as a puree by itself or, yes, cook cubes with potatoes and mash together - make the potato chunks a bit bigger than the celeriac as the celeriac cooks faster.
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July 26, 2009, 02:25:39 am »
I made this soup for dinner last night and it was delicious. As I am the only one in this household who eats soup, there are three portions now frozen for lunches for work. Three days where I won't be tempted to go to the cafe next door and spend $10 or so on my lunch. Now just need to whip up some home made bread rolls to go with the soup.
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July 26, 2009, 03:38:36 am »
Sounds like a brilliant plan Karen!
I do the same at home with the younger boys.. they are soup lovers thankfully!!
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July 26, 2009, 09:17:22 am »
i found some celaeriac today so will be making this soup this week
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July 28, 2009, 11:36:20 am »
mmm very good!
i used half my celeriac which ended up being 200g, oops! nice anyway
very very very very hot though, even now, 10 mins after i ifinished making it
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July 28, 2009, 12:00:44 pm »
oh the other thing worth noting is that it was only enough for one serve each for us with 3 small children and 2 adults (though the kids loved it and 2 wanted seconds)
i think though if you were organised you could make one batch, put in thermoserver to keep hot, serve when a second batch is mostly cooked so you have more to go around
great budget recipe too!
oh and i used thermomix rice milk instead of half an half so it was dairy free
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