Saturday, April 16, 2011
White Cheddar and Cauliflower Soup
This soup is dedicated to winter....who refuses to let go and let it be spring. To the hopes of warmer weather and comfortable nights. This soup is dedicated to everyone who does not live in Southern California.
We're pushing 90'F here today. Although in my defense, when I made this soup is was in the mid 60's (just last week)....and for us, that's still winter (unless one lives in the high deserts or mountains).
White Cheddar and Cauliflower Soup (adapted from Fine Cooking)
Printable Version
Serves 8 cups
Salt
1 lb cauliflower, cut into 1 1/2" florets
2 TB butter
1 medium onion, diced finely
1 garlic clover, minced
2 TB flour
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1/8 tsp cayenne pepper
2 cups chicken broth (if you want this to be vegetarian, of course use veggie broth)
1/2 cup cream or milk
2 cups water
3 sprigs thyme
4 cups (about 14 oz) sharp white cheddar cheese
Salt and Pepper to taste
Garnish
3 TB Toasted pecans
1 TB chopped basil
2 tsp lemon zest
In a large pot, bring enough salted water to a boil to cover the cauliflower. Boil the cauliflower for about 5 minutes or until just tender. Drain and set aside to cool. Remove 18 florets and trim the stems and cut the crowns so that you have little mini florets that are about 1/2 inch. Set the florets aside and return the stems back to the rest of the larger florets.
In a 4quart saucepan, melt the butter over medium-low heat. Add your onions and 1/4 tsp of salt and saute until soft, stirring often. add the garlic and continue sauteing for an additional 2 or 3 minutes.
Turn the heat up a bit to medium and add the flour, nutmeg and cayenne pepper. Continue cooking, stirring constantly for 3 minutes (this is your roux).
Whisk in the broth, cream and water. add the thyme sprigs (keep them "whole" cuz you're going to end up removing them). Bring to a simmer. Add the cheese and stir until melted. Simmer for 5 minutes.
Remove the thyme sprigs and toss 'em out (they've done their job....toodles). Add the larger (1 1/2") cauliflower florets along with the cut stems. With an immersion blender, puree your soup. If you don't have one, work in batches and use a blender....being careful not to puree too much at a time. You don't want it to explode everywhere.
Season your soup with salt and pepper to taste. add the mini 1/2" florets to the soup and over a low heat, reheat your soup.
Garnish and serve immediately.
The flavor is smooth and tangy. The garnishments are a must! They add additional flavor, especially the lemon zest which adds a nice, fresh zing!
Here's to warmer weather to come and the last of the winter soups!
I have submitted this soup to Deb at Kahakaikitchen.blogspot.com to be included in Souper Sundays. If you need more inspiration for soups, salads or sammies...I highly recommend that you pop on over and look around.
I have never made a cauliflower soup. This looks divine.
ReplyDeletewow this soup looks amazing perfect combo
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a wonderfully silky, creamy and comforting soup. I'm jealous of the gorgeous weather in Southern California, and I miss I could be back there. We have rain and thunder storms tonight. I'll live vicariously through you, have a cocktail for me!
ReplyDeleteThis looks so creamy and good! Thanks for joining in at Souper Sundays--it is always nice to have you. ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for thiking of us folks in the colder climes with this delicious soup. It sure was nice being in sunny Santa Barbara a couple of weeks ago.
ReplyDeletecauliflower? not an outstanding veggie. in fact, i have no use for it unless copious butter and/or cheese is involved. this soup is niiiiice. :)
ReplyDeleteIf this soup is dedicated to winter then it is the soup for me, winter will not let go this year, we even had flurries in the air last night! This soup will warm us up though, and it sounds delicious.
ReplyDelete-Brenda
This sounds absolutely delicious to me! I've heard of broccoli cheddar soup but never with cauliflower. A keeper!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so delicious. really i just try make this recipes at my home. easy make tips shared in the post. yummy
ReplyDeleteI love soups... I made a soup similar to yours last year and It was fantastic!That picture is making me hungry.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite soups! Ever. It's cold and rainy here and perfect soup weather!
ReplyDeleteIt has been nice here in northern CA but I will happily have this soup during any weather. Looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteOne recipe I think I will enjoy making!
ReplyDeleteThat's good look and really yummy recipes. watering in my mouth and easy make tips share in the post. lovely posting so thanks
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