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Celeriac Soup & Truffle Oil

Potato, celeriac & truffle oil soup

Deliciously warming in winter

Celeriac Soup & Truffle Oil

1 hr

Super easy

serves 6

About the recipe

I love this comforting, creamy celeriac and potato soup as it comes but add the truffle oil and… wow.


nutrition per serving

350

Calories


24.4g

Fat


5.2g

Saturates


6.1g

Sugars


8.3g

Protein


23.3g

Carbs


of an adult’s reference intake


Recipe From

Jamie's Kitchen

Jamie's Kitchen

Ingredients

1 white onion, peeled and roughly chopped

4 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil

1 bunch of fresh thyme

500g celeriac, peeled and roughly diced

500g floury potatoes, peeled and roughly diced

1.1 litres chicken stock

100ml single cream

sea salt and freshly ground black pepper

3–4 tablespoons truffle oil

Top Tip

Truffle oil can be used for so many things – with a simple risotto or tagliatelle it's amazing. Then, when you've got the bug, treat yourself to the real thing, be it black or the exceptional white truffle.

Method

  1. In an appropriately sized pot, slowly fry the onion in the olive oil for about 5 minutes until translucent and soft but not coloured at all. Get your bunch of thyme, tie it up with a little string and add to the pot with the celeriac, potatoes and stock. Bring to the boil and simmer for 40 minutes until the vegetables are tender. Add the cream, bring back to the boil, then remove the thyme and purée the mixture in a liquidizer or food processor. Season carefully to taste, adding the truffle oil tablespoon by tablespoon – the oil can vary in strength depending on the brand. Divide between your serving bowls. Feel free to improvise by adding croûtons, a little extra cream or, if you're really lucky, some real black or white truffles shaved over the top.
  2. Try this: If you want to give an edge to this comforting soup, try dressing some chopped parsley and celery leaves with a little olive oil and lemon juice. Sprinkle over the soup at the last minute before serving.

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