Creamy Green Pea Soup With Smoked Salmon
photo by IngridNL
- Ready In:
- 20mins
- Ingredients:
- 8
- Serves:
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2
ingredients
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 3 green onions, cut into rings
- 15 g fresh dill, cut finely
- 450 g frozen green peas
- 500 ml chicken stock
- 225 g potatoes (1/2 inch cubes)
- 75 g cream cheese
- 100 g smoked salmon, in pieces
directions
- In a soup pan, heat the oil.
- Add the green onions and half of the dill, saute for 1 minute.
- Reserve 3 tablespoons of peas.
- Add the remainder of the peas and the chicken stock.
- Bring to a boil for about 3-4 minutes.
- Puree the soup using a handblender.
- Add the potatoes and cook for about 12 minutes until soft.
- Add the rest of the peas and the cream cheese, and simmer until the cheese has melted.
- Add the smoked salmon and the dill and bring the soup to a simmer.
- Add salt and pepper to taste.
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Reviews
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Absolutely delicious! My husband turned his nose up at it and said it sounded bizarre but after he finally tasted it all I heard were compliments. My alterations...no dill since I didn't have any and parsnip instead of potatoes since I didn't have any of them either. We'll have this one again. Thanks so much.
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This was superb. I didn't have any potatoes at hand so I omitted those and used 1/4 cup of milk in lieu of cream cheese and it was still delicious. I also halved the amount of onions used because it seemed a bit much and I worried that it would overpower the soup. I will definitely be making this one again.
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This was a delicious soup and so easy to put together. I used vegetable stock but had to add a little extra than the recipe called for. Also my potatoes needed to cook for around 12 minutes not six as stated in the recipe. The flavour of the peas and the smoked salmon together were wonderful and I added a dash of lemon at the end, just to enhance the salmon a little. Thanks for posting this recipe Ingrid, I'll definitely be making this one again.
Tweaks
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Absolutely delicious! My husband turned his nose up at it and said it sounded bizarre but after he finally tasted it all I heard were compliments. My alterations...no dill since I didn't have any and parsnip instead of potatoes since I didn't have any of them either. We'll have this one again. Thanks so much.
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
IngridNL
Amsterdam, North Holland