Lovage, Potato & Buttermilk Soup
- 2 1/2 ounces finely chopped onions
- 10 ounces coarsely grated raw potatoes
- fresh young lovage, leaves
- 1 1/4 pints chicken stock or 1 1/4 pints vegetable stock
- 1/2 pint buttermilk, more if desired
- Put the onion into a heavy-based saucepan.
- Add the stock and bring to boiling point very slowly so the onion begins to soften a little.
- Meanwhile coarsely chop a small handful (5 or so tablespoons) of lovage.
- Add the potato and herbs to the pan and pour on 1/2 pint buttermilk.
- Increase the heat very slightly and bring the mixture to a bare simmer.
- Stir vigorously all the while as the potato starch will thicken the soup, which may stick to the pan base.
- Half-cover the pan and reduce heat as low as possible once again.
- Cook very gently indeed, stirring occasionally, until the potatoes are perfectly tender.
- Whizz the contents of the pan to a smooth puree.
- Season with salt and pepper and with extra lovage if you like.
- Whizz again and thin to taste with a little more stock or buttermilk.
- Reheat gently or chill thoroughly before serving, then garnish with a swirl of buttermilk and a small piece of chopped fresh lovage.
onions, potatoes, fresh young, chicken, buttermilk
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/lovage-potato-buttermilk-soup-82110 (may not work)