The last few weeks have been crazy..a rollercoaster of emotions, ups and downs..(mostly up thankfully!) amidst quite a bit of travelling. Girish and I have been cooking a lot, trying to take our mind off things. Weirdly enough, cooking has been our way to unwind. Many recipes have been tried, some a success, some not worthy to write anything about, but I have, as usual, a stash of recipes, and tons of pictures waiting to be posted. I suppose I’m not a fan of just starting off every post with “ingredients”. There’s almost always a story to every recipe or some other thought that makes this a journal. But the downside..I need to get used to rambling on my laptop as I experiment, and in doing so, be more frequent in posting.
So after over a month’s lapse , I wanted to share this Vegetarian Times recipe from last month’s issue. Asparagus is not a regular vegetable you’d find in my refrigerator, but the magazine did a great job of highlighting its benefits, and of course, our local farmer’s market did the needful in offering a discount of $1/bunch a couple of weeks ago. Perfect timing, I thought, as I put it in my shopping basket, only to forget about it for the next couple of days. I’d like to know if this happens to everyone, but I often find myself going into a health food store with my head exploding with lunch box recipe ideas, health snacks to stash in my office drawer and the greenest of vegetables to experiment with. The minute I pay for my re-usable grocery bag brimming of healthful bounties, my short term (more like long term!)memory loss sets in. It’s often days and maybe weeks before I discover the rotten likes of romaine, green leaf, or even the fungal culture of what once used to be asparagus in my crisper.
Well, this time I was determined not to let that happen. It was weeks before I tried this asparagus soup recipe but I was “smart” enough to freeze the asparagus stems this time. I decided to try the soup and the Roasted Red Pepper Spread Sandiwch for lunch over the recent long weekend. Notice that I refrained from calling this “Fresh” Asparagus Soup unlike the title in the original source:)
Ingredients (serves 6) :
- 2 Tbs. unsalted butter or olive oil
- 1 medium onion, chopped (1 cup)
- 5 cups low-sodium vegetable broth
- 2 lb. fresh asparagus (36 to 40 medium-size spears), tips reserved, stalks cut into 1/2-inch pieces, divided
- 1 tsp. dried thyme
- 1/3 cup low-fat milk or heavy cream
- 1 Tbs. lemon juice
- 2 tsp. grated lemon zest
1. Melt butter in large saucepan over medium heat. Add onion, and sauté 5 to 7 minutes, or until soft. Add broth, asparagus stalks, and thyme; bring to a boil. Reduce heat , cover pan, and simmer 15 to 20 minutes or until asparagus is tender.
3. Meanwhile, cook asparagus tips in salted water microwave for 1 minute. (The original recipe called for boiling but I think you get the same results in the microwave) Drain and rinse in cold water.
4. Blend the ingredients in the saucepan – asparagus, thyme, broth etc. in blender or food processor until smooth. Return to pan, and stir in milk, lemon juice, and lemon zest. Season with salt and pepper, if desired. Serve warm or at room temperature, garnished with asparagus tips.
Verdict: Could have done with a little more lemon zest. The soup is quite bland, so the lemon gives it just the right amount of tang. Will definitely make it again!
bindiya says
Wow!! I feel like having some right away!Fabulous recipe.
Hima pandya says
I feel like every time I go to the store, I take extra effort in getting the best of the best produce…and then it sits there. Angry at me when i finally get to it. I’m not sure how easy this is for you and your family to do but i’ve been forced to create a meal plan for myself every week. I try to pick 2 or 3 veggies that i can buy in bulk and use it as many different ways as possible throughout the week and then move on to the next set of veggies the next week. It keeps the meals interesting and rotating constantly. its just too hard to buy produce for one meal….i hate wasting it and i end up forgeting that its even there.
THEN AGAIN…..my diet is pretty simple. My means are usually composed of a protein and a baked/grilled veggie of some sort. Not a whole lot of pizzaz to my meals recently….lack of time and inability to muster up ideas at 8pm when i’m finally home from work, the gym and the grocery store….lol!! Good luck!
Sheela says
There you go again with those yummy soups…
Hungry kya? – you bet!