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Anne Hy
By Anne Hy

creamy sweet potato leek soup

puffed black ginger rice • cilantro • coconut cream makes 4 to 6 servings This tasty and rich soup is fairly easy to make, though the puffed black ginger rice takes some time (worth it!). The star is undoubtedly the sweet potatoes—a staple of African American cooking. The leeks play a supporting role, deepening the flavor of the soup. A smattering of cashew cream adds a velvety texture to the base of the soup, and a drizzle of coconut cream adds both flavor and visual interest. The idea for the topping comes from my wife’s sizzling rice soup, Chinese vegetables in a light veggie broth sprinkled with crispy rice. Here ginger-scented, deep-fried Forbidden Rice adds texture and gives the soup a boost of flavor. To save time, boil and bake the rice in advance, then deep-fry it just before serving so it’s hot and puffy. Of course, you can skip the rice and enjoy the soup with toasted bread.
Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 00:22:46 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
58
Moderate
Glycemic Load
31
High

Nutrition per serving

Calories372.4 kcal (19%)
Total Fat15.6 g (22%)
Carbs53.8 g (21%)
Sugars6.6 g (7%)
Protein5.6 g (11%)
Sodium1160.1 mg (58%)
Fiber3.3 g (12%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Instructions

Step 1
Start the rice: In a small saucepan, combine the rice, ginger juice, salt, and 2 cups water. Bring to a boil over high heat, quickly decrease the heat to low, cover, and cook until the rice has absorbed the water, about 25 minutes. Remove from the heat and set aside, covered, to steam for 20 minutes.
Step 2
Preheat the oven to 300°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
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Step 3
With a fork, transfer the rice from the saucepan to the prepared baking sheet. Spread it in an even layer, separating the rice grains as much as possible with the fork. Bake, stirring occasionally, until the rice dries, 20 to 30 minutes. Set aside until ready to deep-fry.
Step 4
Make the soup: In a medium saucepan, warm the oil over medium-high heat until shimmering. Add the leeks and the salt, decrease the heat to medium-low, and cook, stirring occasionally, until the leeks are meltingly tender but not brown, about 20 minutes.
Step 5
Add the stock and sweet potatoes. Raise the heat to high, bring to a boil, then decrease the heat to medium. Simmer, partially covered, until the sweet potatoes are tender, about 30 minutes.
Step 6
In batches, carefully transfer the soup to a blender and puree until smooth.
Step 7
Return the soup to the pot and stir in the cashew cream and vinegar. Taste and season with salt and white pepper. Gently warm through over low heat;
Step 8
do not allow the soup to come to a boil. Add additional broth or water as needed to thin the soup (it should easily pour from a spoon).
Step 9
Finish the rice: Just before serving the soup, line a plate with paper towels.
Step 10
In a wok or small saucepan, heat the coconut oil over medium-high heat to 375°F (if you don’t have a deep-fry thermometer, drop in one grain of rice to see if it puffs up—if it does, the oil is ready). Working in batches, add the rice to the hot oil and fry until it puffs up, floats to the top of the oil, and has a brownish hue, 15 to 20 seconds. With a stainless steel spider, transfer the rice to the paper towel—lined plate to drain. Repeat to fry the remaining rice. Transfer the rice to a medium bowl and stir in the cilantro. Mix well.
Step 11
To serve, ladle the soup into bowls, drizzle with coconut cream, and generously top with the puffed rice and cilantro. Finish with a sprinkle of flaky salt and serve.
Step 12
“Live Your Life” by Yuna from Yuna juicing ginger The easiest way to get juice from ginger is feeding it into an electric juicer, but here is another way if you don’t have a juicer: First, grate ginger knobs on a box grater (the coarse side with the big holes works well). You can also pulverize the ginger in a food processor to yield ginger pulp. Next, wrap the pulp in cheesecloth and squeeze to extract as much juice as possible. You can also squeeze the pulp with your hands (skipping the cheesecloth), in batches, and then strain the juice of any solids afterward.

coconut cream

Step 13
Refrigerate the unopened can of coconut milk for 6 hours or up to overnight. Open the can. Using a spoon, skim the solidified white cream from the top, being careful not to dip into the coconut water below it. Transfer the cream to a medium bowl and reserve the coconut water in the can. Using a large whisk, whip the cream, slowly adding the coconut water, until it is silky enough to just pour off a spoon. Reserve the remaining coconut water for another use.

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