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Cream of Beet Soup with Cream Clouds

Cream of Beet Soup with Cream Clouds
Emulsion de Betteraves, aux Nuages de Crème

For the Beets

On Rue Tatin, Cooking School in France with Susan Herrmann Loomis 1 pound 8 ounces (750 g) raw beets, scrubbed clean
On Rue Tatin, Cooking School in France with Susan Herrmann Loomis Sea salt and freshly ground white pepper

For the Vegetable Broth

On Rue Tatin, Cooking School in France with Susan Herrmann Loomis 1 medium (3 oz.; 85g) onion, peeled and coarsely chopped
On Rue Tatin, Cooking School in France with Susan Herrmann Loomis 4 shallots (2.3 oz; 65g total), peeled and coarsely chopped
On Rue Tatin, Cooking School in France with Susan Herrmann Loomis The white and part of the green of 1 leek, trimmed and cut into thin rounds
On Rue Tatin, Cooking School in France with Susan Herrmann Loomis 1 small (2 oz.; 60g) carrot, peeled, trimmed and cut into very thin rounds
On Rue Tatin, Cooking School in France with Susan Herrmann Loomis 1 small bunch fresh thyme
On Rue Tatin, Cooking School in France with Susan Herrmann Loomis 1 fresh bay leaf from the Laurel nobilis, or 1 dried, imported bay leaf
On Rue Tatin, Cooking School in France with Susan Herrmann Loomis One chunk of ginger that measures 2-inches;.6 oz (5cm;18g), cut in thin coins
On Rue Tatin, Cooking School in France with Susan Herrmann Loomis 6 cups (1.5 liters) water
On Rue Tatin, Cooking School in France with Susan Herrmann Loomis ½ teaspoon coarse sea salt

For the garnish

On Rue Tatin, Cooking School in France with Susan Herrmann Loomis ½ cup (125ml) crème fraîche or heavy, non ultra-pasteurized cream
On Rue Tatin, Cooking School in France with Susan Herrmann Loomis 3/4 teaspoon freshly ground white pepper
On Rue Tatin, Cooking School in France with Susan Herrmann Loomis 1 small shallot, finely minced
On Rue Tatin, Cooking School in France with Susan Herrmann Loomis 18 small springs of mâche (lamb’s lettuce) or other seasonal green or herb

 

  1. Preheat the oven to 425ºF (220°C).

  2. Place the beets in a heat proof baking dish, and season with salt and freshly ground white pepper. Pour about ½ inch (1.3cm) water in the bottom of the dish, cover, and bake the beets until they are soft through, 1 to 1-½ hours, depending on the size of the beets. Test for doneness by inserting a sharp knife blade into the center of the beet; you should feel no resistance. Remove the beets from the oven and let cool. As soon as they are cool enough to handle, trim and peel them.

  3. Make the vegetable broth: Place all the ingredients in a large saucepan and cover with the water. Add the coarse sea salt, cover, and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Lower the heat to medium and cook, covered, until the vegetables are soft and have lost their flavor, about 1 hour. Remove from the heat and strain, discarding the vegetables and herbs. Reserve.

  4. Make the crème fraîche garnish: Whisk ¼ cup (60ml) of the crème fraîche until it is very, very firm and will easily hold a stiff peak. Whisk in the white pepper and reserve.

  5. Cut 3 ounces (90 g) of the cooked beet into a tiny dice, and reserve. Coarsely chop the remaining beets. Bring 3 cups (750ml) of the vegetable broth to a boil in a medium sized saucepan over medium high heat. Add the coarsely chopped beets, stir, season with salt and pepper, cover and cook for 20 minutes, until the beets are very soft. Transfer the beets and their cooking liquid to the work bowl of a food processor or use a hand blender to purée, then return to the saucepan. Add the remaining crème fraîche to the soup and heat just until it is hot. Taste for seasoning.

  6. Evenly divide the beet soup among 6 warmed soup bowls. Working as quickly as you can, make quenelles of the pepper crème fraîche using teaspoons, and place one quenelle in the center of each of the bowls of beet soup. Alternatively, you may place a small dollop of the seasoned crème fraîche in the center of each of the bowls of soup. Sprinkle with equal amounts of diced beet and minced shallot, garnish with the mâche, and serve immediately.

6 servings

 

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