Vichyssoise Potato & Onion Cold Cream Soup
Vichyssoise Potato & Onion Cold Cream Soup

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Add potatoes and season with salt and pepper. Using half and half instead of heavy cream, processed potatoes instead of fresh, or canned chicken broth instead of homemade will ruin this dish. Most consider vichyssoise to be a classic cold French soup although some believe it was invented in New York City at the Ritz Carlton.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have vichyssoise potato & onion cold cream soup using 13 ingredients and 17 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Vichyssoise Potato & Onion Cold Cream Soup:
  1. Get Soup
  2. Make ready 400 g (14.10 oz) Potatoes
  3. Make ready 400 g (14.10 oz) Onions
  4. Take 500 ml (16.90 fl oz) Water
  5. Take 500 ml (16.90 fl oz) Milk
  6. Get 200 ml (6.76 fl oz) Heavy Cream
  7. Get 5 tbsp Parmesan cheese
  8. Make ready 2 tbsp Honey
  9. Prepare 1 tbsp Butter
  10. Take to taste Salt & Pepper *fine
  11. Get Toppings
  12. Take to taste Fried onion
  13. Take to taste Chives

Some restaurants serve vichyssoise in a bowl set over another bowl of crushed ice. Although you don't have to be so elaborate, always serve your. Vichyssoise is a chilled soup of leeks and potatoes that are cooked down with cream and chicken stock before being puréed smooth. Vichyssoise (Chilled Potato and Leek Soup).

Instructions to make Vichyssoise Potato & Onion Cold Cream Soup:
  1. Peel potatoes, chop small, and then put in water for 10 mins. to remove scum.
  2. Peel onions and slice thinly.
  3. Stir-fry potatoes and onions with butter. Cook with low heat and stir -fry well to make the onion sweeter and make this mixture richer.
  4. Season it with salt & pepper.
  5. Add water and mix gently.
  6. Put in soup stock powder, or cube and melt, then stew for 15 mins. with low heat.
  7. Stop the heat and blend it. This will be the tasty soup base.
  8. Add milk, heavy cream, and mix gently. Heat again with low heat. *Do not boil to make it mild & rich!
  9. After the soup is well heated, add parmesan cheese and mix well.
  10. Add honey, mix well, and stew 5 mins. Keep stirring the bottom gently to avoid burning it.
  11. Stop the heat, cool down, then pour the soup into a container and keep in the refrigerator over night.
  12. Pour the soup to the serving bowl or cooler container.
  13. Put fried onions on top.
  14. Mince chives.
  15. Put minced chives on the top and done!
  16. 2nd day soup is so rich and creamy! It would be a nice side menu of your meal!
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This creamy yet creamless potato and leek vegan vichyssoise can be served hot or cold. Savor it chilled on summer's lovely warm days or warm yourself on cool days by serving it hot! A vichyssoise style cold potato soup that's ideal for al fresco dining on warm summer nights. Petite (creamer) potatoes replace whipped cream for a dairy-free dish. A recipe for Vichyssoise, a creamy, chilled potato and leek soup with a hint of nutmeg and chives.

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