Vegetable soup (lefavour)

4 Servings

Ingredients

QuantityIngredient
1largeOnion, sliced thinly
2mediumsLeeks, washed, sliced thinly
3Carrots, sliced thinly
1Parsnip, sliced thinly
1mediumRutabaga, sliced thinly
1mediumTurnip, sliced thinly
½bunchCelery, with leaves, sliced thinly
2Thyme, fresh, sprigs
1Basil, stalk, fresh
6Parsley, stalks, fresh
1smallBay leaf
2Garlic, cloves, crushed
½Lemon, peel of
2Cloves, whole
6Anise, stars
8Peppercorns, black
Radishes, thinly sliced
Carrot, sliced rounds, blanched
Green beans, blanched and split
Peppers, red, thinly sliced
Peppers, yellow, thinly sliced
Leeks, shredded and blanched
Cucumbers, small, sliced
Peas, blanched
Broccoli, florets

Directions

VEGETABLE JELLY (STOCK

GARNISH

Vegetable Stock: ================ At least 8 - 10 hours before serving, place all of the ingredients in a stockpot and cover with cold water. Bring to a boil, skim, and simmer for 20 minutes.

Strain the liquid, return to heat, and reduce it by one-fourth.

Skim carefully during the reducing process. Remove from heat and measure the remaining liquid. For each 2 cups of hot stock, add 1 tablespoon gelatin dissolved in 2 tablespoons of cold water. Add salt and white pepper to taste.

Pour into a flat pan and chill for 2 - 3 hours.

For the Garnish: ================ Use any combination of 4 or 5 cold fresh seasonal vegetables, cut thinly and shredded.

Remove the jelly from the refrigerator half an hour before serving. Let it stand at room temperature to warm slightly (if it is served too cold, the flavor will be lost).

To serve, scatter small amounts of vegetable garnish in soup bowls. Break jelly into irregular pieces with a fork and place on top of garnish. For each person, use ½ cup. Top with fresh herbs, such as chives, basil, or tarragon.

If available, add edible flowers such as borage, onion, or nasturtium petals. Serve within 5 minutes, since jelly begins to lose form if held longer.

Preparation time: 2 hours (elapsed time) Source: Great Chefs of San Francisco, Avon Books, 1984 Chef: Bruce LeFavour, Rose et Le Favour, St. Helena, : Napa Valley, California Pastry Chef: Ann McKay