Celery Root and Leek Soup with Sage Oil

  3.7 – 3 reviews  • Potato
Celery root is a great winter vegetable. Here, it’s combined with interesting ingredients to make a warming winter soup. An immersion blender is perfect when dealing with hot liquids–and it cuts the clean up time down so there’s more time to enjoy this delectable dish. The equipment recommendations expressed in the Kitchen Corner department are those solely of Melissa Clark.
Level: Intermediate
Total: 1 hr
Active: 15 min
Yield: 10 servings

Ingredients

  1. 1 stick unsalted butter, 8 tablespoons
  2. 2 large leeks, cleaned and sliced
  3. 2 ribs celery, diced
  4. 5 pounds celery root, About 4 large
  5. 1 1/2 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes
  6. 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  7. kosher salt
  8. 1 bunch thyme, a small bunch is fine
  9. 1 bunch sage, plus a handful of leaves
  10. Freshly ground black pepper
  11. 2/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil
  12. Lemon wedges, for garnish

Instructions

  1. Melt the butter in a large pot over medium heat. Add the leeks and celery; cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 5 to 10 minutes. Reduce the heat, to prevent the vegetables from browning.
  2. While the leeks are cooking, start cleaning and chopping the celery root and potatoes. Once the leeks are softened and translucent, add the chopped garlic and a pinch of salt.
  3. Finish cleaning the celery root and potatoes. Cut the vegetables into large, equally sized chunks.
  4. Add the cleaned celery root and potato chunks, and 10 cups of water to the pot, enough to cover the vegetables by 1 inch. Raise the heat to high. Tie the thyme and sage together and drop into the pot (reserve the extra sage leaves for the oil). Add freshly ground black pepper, to taste. Bring everything to a boil; reduce immediately to medium-low heat and simmer until all the vegetables are very tender, 20 to 30 minutes.
  5. Remove the pot from the heat. Remove and discard the herb bunch. Using an immersion blender, puree the soup until smooth. Add water to adjust the consistency, if necessary.
  6. Taste and adjust the seasoning, if necessary. In a medium skillet, warm the oil over medium heat. Add the sage leaves and cook until they turn deep green, 10 to 15 seconds. Remove from the heat.
  7. Ladle the soup into warm bowls. Drizzle sage oil over the soup and nestle a few of the sage leaves on top. Serve with optional wedges of lemon. Serve immediately

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 of 14 servings
Calories 269
Total Fat 17 g
Saturated Fat 6 g
Carbohydrates 27 g
Dietary Fiber 5 g
Sugar 4 g
Protein 4 g
Cholesterol 17 mg
Sodium 589 mg

Reviews

Annette Newton
Delicious! I did change it a bit. And did with much less butter and no potatoes or celery. I made it creamy with coconut cream and added veg stock and bullion. The leeks, however, and the spices were unusual compared to how I normally make it. I loved it!

 

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