Creamy broad bean soup with Japanese dashi
This soup is thick and creamy with the savoury flavour of broad beans. Low in fat and high in good-quality protein, broad beans are the ideal food to fill up on.
Nutrition per serving
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Calorie118
Ingredients
Ingredients
- 160 gbroad beans
- 10canola flowers
- 2 pieces of dried fu (Japanese wheat-gluten bread)
- carrot
- watermelon radish
- 40 ml shiro-dashi (Japanese dashi)
- 400 mlwater
- pinch of katakuriko (Japanese vegetable starch powder)
Ingredient substitutions
- fu → bread;
- watermelon radish → red turnip;
- shiro-dashi → chicken stock
Steps
1) Shell and boil the broad beans. Remove the skin once it’s cooled.
2) Parboil the canola flowers. Soak fu in warm water, then drain. Slice the carrot and watermelon radish, parboil them, and cut them into preferable shapes.
3) Put the beans from Step 1 into the blender, add shiro-dashi and water. Blend until smooth.
4) Transfer the mixture to a saucepan and turn on the heat to medium. When it comes to a simmer, turn down the heat. Add a mix of katakuriko with a small amount of water, stirring the soup with a spatula.
5) Bring the heat back up to medium, and heat the soup steadily for about 90 seconds until it thickens, then turn off the heat.
6) Pour the soup into bowls and garnish with the ingredients from Step 2.
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