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Vichyssoise

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  • Makes

    8

    Servings
    • Difficulty

      Easy

Appears in
Splendid Soups

By James Peterson

Published 2000

  • About

When I was first trying to teach myself French cooking in California in the 1960s, vichyssoise—along with quenelles and lobster bisque—epitomized style and elegance. I assumed that such a thing must be terribly difficult to make before I realized that it was a simple leek and potato soup pureed with a little cream and served cold. It is elegant, but it isn’t complicated.

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