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August 18, 2010

Zucchini Vichyssoise

School starts again this week, and I was kind of looking forward to starting a new year. Then, I was dreading it....not because of the early mornings or the new curriculum or some can-be-obnoxious students (and teachers)....but because of the 100+ degree temps around here last week and my school's lack of air-conditioning.  Luckily, the weather is supposed to be a bit more mild for the start of school this year.

When I tell people that my school is not air-conditioned, they find it hard to believe that a school in the United States in 2010 doesn't have that technology. But, for whatever reason (I'm guessing finances), only the offices & the library are cooled. 

And, my building is a greenhouse. Not figuratively speaking, but LITERALLY a greenhouse. It is a big square building with an open courtyard in the middle that has a glass roof & trees growing in it. MOTHERFUCKING TREES, PEOPLE. The hallways circle the courtyard, and all the classrooms open to it. My room is upstairs. It's hot up there, I mean downright sweltering. No wonder the students are so crabby at the beginning of the school year. 

On the other hand, my house isn't really air-conditioned either. I mean, I have central air upstairs only, but it doesn't do much for this 3000-square feet monstrosity. We rely on window units in the kitchen and bedroom. Still, with three-digit temps, it's pretty stuffy inside most of the time.

To cool off, I made a pot of zucchini vichyssoise last week and stuck it in the fridge for dinner on Wednesday. We normally don't eat cold soup, but I found this recipe to be very refreshing and satisfying. Even Jerad, being the meat-centric eater that he is, liked it.


Zucchini Vichyssoise
slightly adapted from Ina Garten's Barefoot in Paris




1 tablespoon unsalted butter
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
5 cups chopped leeks, white & light green parts only (4-8 leeks)
4 cups peeled & chopped white boiling potatoes (8 small)
3 cups peeled & chopped zucchini (2 zucchinis)
1 1/2 quarts chicken (or vegetable) stock
1 teaspoon Kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly-ground black pepper
2 tablespoons heavy cream
fresh chives, for garnish

Kelly's Note: I used 2 white onions instead of leeks & only 4 potatoes, and this soup was still pretty perfect.
  • Heat the butter & oil in a large stockpot, add the leeks (or onions) and saute over medium-low heat for 5 minutes.
  • Add the potatoes, zucchini, stock, salt & pepper. Bring to a boil, then lower the heat & simmer for 30 minutes.
  • Cool for a few minutes, then puree with an immersion blender (or transfer the soup to a blender to puree) until the soup is smooth & no chunks remain.
  • Stir in the cream & check seasoning. 
  • Serve either hot or cold, garnished with chopped chives.

1 comment:

  1. "I don't see any meat in there."

    Nice to see you last night, also to meet the meat-loving Jared. See you soon!

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