Potato, Fennel & Leek Soup with Black Olive Tapenade
Author: Sarah
Recipe type: Soup, Lunch, Dinner
Cuisine: Spring, Vegetarian, Vegan
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Serves: 4-6
Don't throw the fennel and leek trimmings away--use them to make a quick vegetable stock to reinforce the flavors in the soup.
Ingredients
For the Soup:
1 Tbsp. Butter (substitute olive oil if you'd like the soup to be vegan)
1 Tbsp. Olive Oil
2 large Leeks, white and pale green parts sliced, dark green tops reserved for stock
2 large bulbs Fennel, bulbs sliced, stalks reserved for stock, feathery fronds reserved for garnish
2 large Russet Potatoes, peeled and diced
4-5 c. Vegetable Stock
a squeeze of Fresh Lemon Juice
For the Olive Tapenade:
½ c. flavorful Black Olives, pitted
2 Tbsp. Extra Virgin Olive Oil
For the Vegetable Stock:
Trimmings from Leeks and Fennel, roughly chopped
1 Onion, quartered
1 Carrot, roughly chopped
2 stalks Celery, roughly chopped
handful of Parsley
2 cloves Garlic
Black Peppercorns
Instructions
First make the vegetable stock. Heat 1-2 tsp. olive oil in a stockpot. Add the leek and fennel trimmings, onion, carrot, and celery and let them sweat down for a couple of minutes. Cover with 2 quarts of cold water and add the parsley, garlic, about 10 peppercorns, and a few pinches of salt. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer. Cook for 20-30 minutes, then strain. This will make about twice as much stock as you'll need for the soup. Freeze the rest and save it for your next batch of soup, polenta, or risotto.
Allow the soup to cool briefly, then puree it using an immersion blender or food processor. You can puree the soup until it is perfectly smooth or leave it a little chunky as I did. If it is too thick, thin it out with a bit more stock. Taste. Season with additional salt, if necessary, freshly ground black pepper, and tsp. or 2 of fresh lemon juice. Return to the stove and gently reheat.
Meanwhile, smash the black olives into a paste using mortar and pestle or a mini food processor. Stir in a couple of Tbsp. olive oil to loosen it.
Divide the soup between bowl. Dollop a spoonful of the olive puree in the center and top with a few of the wispy fennel fronds.
Recipe by strawberryplum at http://www.strawberryplum.com/potato-fennel-leek-soup-with-olive-tapenade/