Everyone loves soup, and this Asparagus and spinach soup topped with chive crème fraîche is a gorgeous soup with a fantastic colour and very good for you! It’s also great to make in advance ...
Prep: 10 mins
Cook: 15-20 mins
Serves 4
Ingredients:
12 asparagus spears
1 tsp olive oil
50g unsalted butter
1 medium white onion diced
1 clove garlic, crushed
800ml vegetable stock
100g spinach
4 tbsp. crème fraîche
2 tbsp. freshly chopped chives
Method:
Prepare the asparagus by removing the hard stems (keep four of the asparagus heads for garnishing the soup), then finely chop the rest.
Place a saucepan on the heat, add a little olive oil and the butter, then add the diced onion and garlic sweat for 5 minutes on a low heat.
Now add the chopped asparagus and continue to sweat for another couple of minutes. Add the vegetable stock, bring to the boil and simmer for 20 minutes.
Add the spinach to the soup and simmer for 2 minutes, then remove from the heat and put into a blender and blitz in batches.
Once the soup is blended, strain through a sieve to remove any lumps. Mix the crème fraîche with the chopped chives and a touch of salt and pepper to taste.
Asparagus was first grown by the Egyptians in 4000BC, and now in 2019, the world of asparagus continues to change. You can now acquire a bundle of English spears for your beloved as early as St Valentine’s Day and, even more astonishingly, continue to woo him or her with bunches of home-grown asparagus all the way into the autumn! Read more here
Asparagus and Cheese Bake
A golden pine-nut topping adds crunch to this simple bake
which can be served warm, cold, as a starter or with a salad.
This versatile bake recipe can be found here
This versatile bake recipe can be found here
please note that this recipe uses self-raising flour so may not be suitable for all readers
All the best Jan
...green goodness.
ReplyDeleteBoth recipes sound great! Valerie
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOk, how did you get your creme fraiche in a perfect circle like that??
ReplyDeleteDelicious and full of health benefits. 😊
ReplyDeleteThey both look yummy for the fall ~ ^_^
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Looks like something I would enjoy..Will save this one..Thanks for sharing..
ReplyDeleteSandi said...
ReplyDeleteOk, how did you get your creme fraiche in a perfect circle like that??
LOL! Hello Sandi,
Cooking rings can be very helpful kitchen aids :)
All the best Jan
That soup sounds wonderful. Thank you so much.
ReplyDeleteHello from Skiathos. We're trying to be good. Honestly.
ReplyDeleteTHAT IS DIFFERENT - LOOKS GOOD.
ReplyDeleteI see... So you cheated?! 😂
ReplyDeleteI really like asparagus AND spinach, but had never thought to combine them. Thank you. That bake looks good too.
ReplyDeleteThe cheese bake looks tempting.
ReplyDeleteLovely soup and bake. They both look very delicious.
ReplyDeleteLove the thought of a bunch of asparagus as a valentines gift! The soup looks great thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteWow- That soup sounds fantastic and you bakery looks delicious, too! xo Diana
ReplyDeleteYour are right, Jan. Everyone loves soup. Thanks for the yummy sounding recipe:)
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteBoth of these recipes sounds and look delicious. Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week ahead!
What an amazing post! Thank you Jan! I love all of these! That cheesecake looks so different and good! Big Hugs!
ReplyDeleteDelish recipes, you take a lot of time making us feel fat....haha.xxx
ReplyDeletethis sounds great and so delicious dear Jan!
ReplyDeletewishing you happy days ahead my friend!
I love fresh asparagus...and it's in season here now and readily available.
ReplyDeleteoooooh that soup, YUM!!! it is soup weather here and this is a good one!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks awfully good. Asparagus is out of season here but we can still get fresh at the store. I may have to try this one.
ReplyDeletethat soup looks particularly delicious!
ReplyDeleteThat soup!Who knew asparagus was grown by ancient Egyptians.xxx
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