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From: Montclair, NJ USA

Joined: November 22nd, 2009

About me: I can't be the only person who starts thinking about what to cook next while I am doing the dishes for the meal I just finished eating ... right?

Favorite cookbook: I flirt with all of them. But I am a sucker for good writing and great pictures.

Favorite recipe: Pretty much any combo of good bread and great cheese.


Latest review:

June 20th, 2020

Slow-Roasted Tomatoes from One Good Dish

A dish that could not be simpler to make, and absolutely delicious. Topped the cooled tomato with a room temperature slice of mozzarella drizzled with EVOO and some ribbons of basil. A real treat. read more >


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Splendid Soups: Recipes and Master Techniques for Making the World's Best Soups

By James Peterson
Wiley - 2000

4th January 2012 (edited: 4th January 2012)

Cream or Veloute of Turnip Soup : page 189

I am apparently completely obsessed with turnip soups at the moment. And this version was terrific. Thank you bacon.

Since this recipe doesn't specify baby turnips, Peterson adds a step (briefly adding thinly sliced turnips to boiling water, simmering for a minute or two, and then draining the turnips in a colander) to eliminate potential bitterness.

I made minimal changes to this recipe, primarily having to do with the prep. I figured I would find sliced turnips fairly cumbersome to saute with onions and bacon, so I chopped the sliced turnips into smaller pieces prior to the saute step. I also used an extra cup of stock since we tend to like thinner rather than thicker cream soups. The recipe called for a half cup of heavy cream -- I did 1/2 heavy cream and 1/2 half n' half.

The extra step of passing the pureed soup through a strainer gave this soup a lovely velvety texture. And the bacon was just killer -- in a good way -- here.

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