Best 4 Craig Claibornes Sorrel Soup Recipes

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Indulge in the vibrant flavors of sorrel soup, a delightful dish that showcases the unique tanginess of sorrel leaves. Originating from Europe, sorrel soup has gained popularity worldwide due to its refreshing and nutritious profile. This verdant soup is commonly prepared using a flavorful broth infused with sautéed vegetables, such as onions, leeks, and carrots, along with tender sorrel leaves. The addition of herbs and spices, like thyme, bay leaf, and nutmeg, further enhances its aromatic complexity. Some variations may incorporate a creamy element, such as sour cream or yogurt, to create a velvety texture and balance the tartness of sorrel. Whether served chilled as a refreshing summer delicacy or savored warm as a comforting meal, sorrel soup is a versatile dish that captivates the palate with its vibrant color and invigorating flavors. This article presents a collection of sorrel soup recipes, each offering a unique interpretation of this culinary delight, ensuring a satisfying experience for every taste preference.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

BABA'S BEST SORREL SOUP



Baba's Best Sorrel Soup image

This hearty, herbed soup has a wonderful old-world flavor! After I had experimented with and tweaked several sorrel soup recipes, my 88-year-old father-in-law declared it tasted like his mom made back in Poland - the ultimate compliment! It doesn't look like much, but is it ever tasty and filling. Use fresh sorrel in the spring, when the leaves are most tender. Top each serving with a dollop of sour cream and sprinkle with your favorite fresh herbs - parsley, dill, or cilantro. Serve with crusty bread or hearty biscuits.

Provided by SandyS

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Soup Recipes     Vegetable Soup Recipes

Time 1h35m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 13

½ cup unsalted butter
1 cup sliced onion
5 large cloves garlic, minced
12 cups tightly packed sorrel leaves, stems and veins removed
4 cups chicken stock
2 cups water
3 potatoes, peeled and diced
1 large carrot, peeled and cut into matchsticks
1 cup chopped fresh parsley
3 sprigs fresh dill, chopped, or to taste
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
¼ teaspoon ground cayenne pepper, or more to taste

Steps:

  • Melt butter in a large Dutch oven over medium heat. Add onion and garlic; cook and stir until soft, about 5 minutes. Add sorrel in batches, stirring well until wilted, 5 to 8 minutes in all.
  • Pour chicken stock and water into the Dutch oven. Stir in potatoes, carrot, parsley, dill, lemon juice, black pepper, and cayenne pepper. Simmer soup until flavors combine, about 1 hour.
  • Puree soup with an immersion blender until mostly smooth before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 379.5 calories, Carbohydrate 37.5 g, Cholesterol 66 mg, Fat 23.9 g, Fiber 5.3 g, Protein 5.9 g, SaturatedFat 14.7 g, Sodium 1000.2 mg, Sugar 4.6 g

SORREL AND BUTTERMILK SOUP



Sorrel and buttermilk soup image

Provided by Craig Claiborne And Pierre Franey

Categories     dinner, soups and stews, appetizer

Time 20m

Yield Four to six servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

1/4 pound fresh sorrel
3 cups fresh or canned chicken broth
3 egg yolks
1/2 cup heavy cream
1/8 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
Salt to taste, if desired
Freshly ground pepper to taste
2 cups buttermilk

Steps:

  • Pick over the sorrel. Discard any tough stems and blemished leaves. Rinse the leaves and pat them dry. Pack the leaves closely and cut them crosswise into very thin strips. This is called a chiffonade There should be about two cups or slightly more when loosely packed.
  • Bring the broth to the boil and remove it from the heat. Set aside. Do not let the broth cool for an extended period.
  • Put the yolks in a saucepan and add the cream, nutmeg, salt and pepper. Beat briskly with a wire whisk and pour in the hot broth, beating constantly.
  • Place the saucepan on the stove and heat briefly, stirring with a wooden spoon. Bring the mixture barely to the simmer and remove immediately from the heat. Do not let the mixture boil or it will curdle. Immediately pour the mixture into a mixing bowl to prevent further cooking from retained heat.
  • Pour in the buttermilk and stir. Let cool. Chill thoroughly. Add the sorrel. Pour the soup into the container of a food processor or electric blender and blend. Serve.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 141, UnsaturatedFat 4 grams, Carbohydrate 7 grams, Fat 10 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 6 grams, SaturatedFat 6 grams, Sodium 642 milligrams, Sugar 5 grams

CHILLED WATERCRESS, SPRING NETTLE, AND SORREL SOUP



Chilled Watercress, Spring Nettle, And Sorrel Soup image

Provided by Steven Satterfield

Categories     Soup/Stew     Leafy Green     Low Fat     Vegetarian     Kid-Friendly     Lunch     Healthy     Watercress     Sugar Conscious     Pescatarian     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     No Sugar Added     Kosher     Small Plates

Yield 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 spring onion, sliced and washed
2 young leeks, sliced and washed
2 stalks green garlic, sliced and washed (or 1 large garlic clove, chopped)
1 tablespoon kosher salt
4 cups vegetable stock or water
3/4 pound watercress (3 to 4 bunches)
1/4 pound spring nettles, blanched if stinging variety
1 bunch sorrel leaves (1 to 2 ounces)
Crème fraîche, extra virgin olive oil, and leek or green garlic tops for garnish

Steps:

  • In a large saucepan, warm the olive oil and butter over medium heat until the butter is foamy. Add the onion, leeks, garlic, and salt, and stir to coat. Let cook 10 minutes, then add 4 cups stock or water. Bring to a simmer. Add the watercress and nettles and simmer just until tender. Using a fine-mesh sieve over a bowl, strain the soup, separating the liquid from the solids, but reserve both. Transfer both to the refrigerator and cool 2 hours. Remove the separated cooled soup ingredients from the refrigerator and recombine. Puree the soup in batches in the food processor or in a blender, and add the sorrel leaves a little at a time. The soup will have some texture. When finished processing, taste for seasoning and adjust as needed. Refrigerate until ready to use.
  • Transfer the soup to chilled bowls and garnish with a spoonful of crème fraîche, a drizzle of olive oil, and a few thin slices of leek tops or green garlic tops.

SALMON WITH SORREL SAUCE



Salmon with sorrel sauce image

Provided by Craig Claiborne And Pierre Franey

Categories     dinner, main course

Time 30m

Yield Four to six servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1/4 pound fresh sorrel
1 1/2 pounds skinless, boneless salmon fillets, skin and bones reserved
2 tablespoons finely chopped shallots
1/2 cup dry white wine
1/2 cup finely chopped tomatoes
1 cup heavy cream
2 tablespoons butter
1/2 cup cubed, skinless, seedless tomato flesh
Salt to taste, if desired
Freshly ground pepper to taste
2 tablespoons finely chopped parsley

Steps:

  • Pick over the sorrel. Discard any tough stems and blemished leaves. Rinse the leaves and pat them dry. Pack the leaves closely and cut them crosswise into very thin strips. This is called a chiffonadeThere should be about two cups or slightly more when loosely packed.
  • If there are any bones in the fillets, carefully remove them with pliers. Cut the fillets on the bias into about 14 thin slices.
  • Put the reserved fish skin and bones in a small saucepan. Add one tablespoon of the shallots, the wine and chopped tomatoes. Bring to the boil and let simmer five minutes. Add the cream and cook about five minutes. Strain through a fine sieve, pushing the solids with a rubber spatula to extract as much liquid as possible. There should be about one and one-quarter cups.
  • Heat one tablespoon of the butter in a saucepan and add the remaining one tablespoon of shallots. Cook briefly and add the sorrel. Cook, stirring, until wilted.
  • Add the cream mixture, the cubed tomato flesh, salt and pepper.
  • Heat the remaining tablespoon of butter in a stick-proof skillet. Sprinkle the salmon with salt and pepper and place, a few pieces at a time, in one layer in the skillet. Cook one and one-half to two minutes, depending on the thickness of the slices, turning once.
  • Pour the sorrel sauce into the center of a warm platter and smooth it over. As the salmon pieces are cooked, arrange them neatly, slightly overlapping, on the sauce. Sprinkle with parsley. Serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 440, UnsaturatedFat 15 grams, Carbohydrate 5 grams, Fat 34 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 25 grams, SaturatedFat 15 grams, Sodium 525 milligrams, Sugar 2 grams, TransFat 0 grams

Tips

  • Choose fresh sorrel leaves: The younger and more tender the leaves, the better the flavor of the soup will be.
  • Wash the sorrel leaves thoroughly: Sorrel leaves can be gritty, so be sure to wash them well before using them.
  • Use a combination of stocks: Using a combination of chicken stock and vegetable stock gives the soup a richer flavor.
  • Simmer the soup gently: Overcooking the soup can make the sorrel leaves tough.
  • Season the soup to taste: The soup should be well-seasoned with salt and pepper.
  • Serve the soup with a garnish: A dollop of crème fraîche, a sprinkle of chopped chives, or a few sorrel leaves make a nice garnish for the soup.

Conclusion

Craig Claiborne's sorrel soup is a delicious and refreshing springtime soup. It is easy to make and can be enjoyed by people of all ages. The soup is also a good source of vitamins and minerals, making it a healthy choice for a meal.

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