"Potage aux Poireaux et au Gingembre" : Leek & Gin

"I found this recipe in "Elle" magazine and just had to try it. This is a great comfort food recipe for cold & flu season, as it helps fight those bouts of the chills! It's also a nice recipe for dinner parties because, although it's a little time-consuming to prepare, it is easy to make, and is quite filling, so a little goes a long way. Hope you enjoy it!"
 
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Ready In:
50mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Wash and peel the potatoes and cut into small chunks.
  • Wash and chop leeks.
  • Peel and chop ginger (I couldn't find whole ginger in the supermarket, so I just used regular ground ginger, 1 to 1-1/2 tsp, I think.) Cut or tear the bread into small pieces.
  • Heat olive oil in a pan and add bread.
  • Brown bread until just toasted.
  • Move bread onto a paper towel-lined plate to absorb excess oil.
  • Wash and chop chives (Here again, I just used dried chives as the store was out of fresh.).
  • In a large saucepan, cook potatoes in the bouillon for 25 minutes.
  • In a sautée pan, melt butter and stir in ginger.
  • Then add the leeks and let sautée 8 minutes, stirring often.
  • When the potatoes are ready, add the leeks and the bread to the saucepan.
  • Mix well.
  • Add salt and pepper to taste.
  • Pour into soup bowls.
  • Sprinkle with chives and serve topped with a spoonfull of sour cream.

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I'm an American living in France these past 20+ years. I am a wife, mother, English teacher (in a French high school), vegetarian, big-time history buff, small-time whisky enthusiast, amateur baker, and expert procrastinator. When I'm not finding creative solutions to put things off that really shouldn't be, I can be found in my kitchen baking treats for my family. I used to bake using cake mixes and such, until I moved to France, where decent mixes are nowhere to be found (or cost a small fortune if you do find them). So if I wanted an American-style dessert, I had no choice but to make it from scratch using French ingredients. Yum! Baking quickly became my favorite hobby and I henceforth banned all mixes from my kitchen!
 
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