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Name:   Talullahhound The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   Cauliflower Soup
Date:   9/19/2010 4:42:25 PM


From the Victory Garden Cookbook:

1 3/4 lb cauliflower, broken into flowerettes
1 TBSP lemon juice
4 TBSP butter
1/2 cup finely chopped celery
1 cup of chopped onions
6 cups chicken broth (I usually use the boxed stuff)
2 tsp salt
1/2 cup light cream
Freshly ground pepper. 

Cook the cauliflower in the broth until tender-crisp.  Meanwhile, melt the butter in a pan, and cook the onions and celery until wilted.  Add the flour and cook long enough to get rid of the flour taste (maybe 2 minutes).  Wisk the broth into the mixture and cook on high heat for about 5 mintues.  Lower heat, partially cover and cook for about 15 minutes. 
At this point, I usually use an immersion (hand-held) blender to puree to the desired textur,e, but in a pinch you could use a regular blender.  Put add the cream, salt/pepper and lemon juice. 

I've been making this for years.  It comes together quickly.  Sometimes I just steam half of the cauliflower in the microwave and add it toward the end for more texture. 


I"m also a big fan of a good onion soup.  It's pretty straightforward -- just basically onions and beef broth.  But, the beef broth quality really matters -- homemade or high quality store bought; and the onions must be carmelized to a golden brown for it to develop that good flavor. 
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