Sea Soup

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Post Date: 7th Jun, 2009 - 4:32pm / Post ID: #

Sea Soup

Recipe name:
Sea Soup

Recipe Type Recipe category:
Soups

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Recipe Ingredients Recipe details:

3 tb Butter

1 c Leeks -- julienned

1 lb Yams -- peeled diced medium

1 lb Potatoes -- peeled diced

Medium 1 1/2 c Clam juice

1 c Frozen corn

12 oz Fresh salmon -- diced

Medium 1 qt Heavy cream

1 qt Milk

1 ts Worcestershire Sauce

1 ts Tabasco sauce

In a large saucepan place the butter and heat it on medium high until it has melted. Add the leeks and saute them for 4 to 6 minutes, or until they are tender.

Add the yams and the potatoes, and saute them for 3 to 4 minutes, or until the butter is absorbed.

Add the clam juice and simmer the mixture for 10 to 15 minutes, or until the yams and potatoes are almost cooked.

Add the corn and the salmon and stir them in.

While stirring constantly, pour in the heavy cream and milk blend them in well.

Add the Worcestershire Sauce and the tabasco sauce, and stir them in.

Remove the soup from the heat and set it on top of a saucer so that it rapidly cools to room temperature.

Reheat the soup before serving it. Recipe By : Whale and Ale Pub-Restaurant, San Pedro, CA



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