Avocado Vichyssoise Recipe (2024)

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EC

Bittman's freeform style of 'recipes' can be frustrating. This one does not indicate how many servings, nor the size or type of the potatoes - Russets? New potatoes? Yukon golds? - average size of each varies by a lot. As for this ingredient, '1 or 2 avocados before puréeing,' the number of avocados should be consistent before and after pureeing - did he mean to say 'to taste'? The editors should have addressed these issues.

Lynn Moffat

Classic leek and potato soup calls for equal amounts of potato to leeks. And check that your stock isn't too oniony. I used only salted water for liquid and it was great

Henry M

You want to use a starchy potato, e.g. Idaho/Russet, for Vichyssoise.

salt and pepper

With a pinch of each this is delicious hot or cold!

W. Pollard

More avocado (3 at least); more lime (2 at least); and more cow bell. Adding pepitas as a garnish is a nice touch.

Nathan Brasfield

I strongly recommend adding juice of at least half (and up to a whole) of lime.

This is such a great way to enjoy cilantro, since it allows the flavor to come through so powerfully.

Paul

This is a wonderful recipe. A substantial soup with a very delicate taste is enhanced by sprinkling a little cinnamon or nutmeg, or both, a light drizzle of heavy cream and if you have them, some marjoram leaves.

W. Pollard

More avocado (3 at least); more lime (2 at least); and more cow bell. Adding pepitas as a garnish is a nice touch.

Nathan Brasfield

I strongly recommend adding juice of at least half (and up to a whole) of lime.

This is such a great way to enjoy cilantro, since it allows the flavor to come through so powerfully.

Marian

I was happy with this recipe. I took another poster's advice and used equal parts potato and leek and did not end up with an overly oniony flavor. Both my little girls enjoyed it. My husband thinks there is a little bitterness to it that's surprising, but not a bad thing. Very refreshing cold soup for hot days! Thanks!

Francesca

Delicious, if a little bland. I added the juice of one lemon, and not having cilantro or chives on hand, garnished with a little pile of minced cucumber and a dusting of smoky pimentón.

Heather

I used kohlrabi instead of leeks. It made for an even more refreshing and delightful treat. With a squeeze of lime et voila!

Henry M

You want to use a starchy potato, e.g. Idaho/Russet, for Vichyssoise.

HS

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Lacking answers to the questions raised. Minimum courtesy.

Annie

Does anyone think I could freeze this soup?

Alice Casella

I would like to make this but have the same questions already asked: What kind of potatoes? Is it one or two avocados depending on how much avocado flavor I want to come through? If I want to make an avocado dish doesn't it stand to reason that I want it to taste like avocado? I hope to make this soon as I think my very ill mother would also enjoy it but I am really stumped over the kind of potato to use. Any help will be appreciated.

Jeremy

My guess on the potatoes would be new potatoes since those are better for boiling

EC

Bittman's freeform style of 'recipes' can be frustrating. This one does not indicate how many servings, nor the size or type of the potatoes - Russets? New potatoes? Yukon golds? - average size of each varies by a lot. As for this ingredient, '1 or 2 avocados before puréeing,' the number of avocados should be consistent before and after pureeing - did he mean to say 'to taste'? The editors should have addressed these issues.

RF

Not to mention, chives on the ingredient list, but not in the instructions! I presume they are additional garnish.

Mike

I think he's saying to add the avocados (1or2, to your taste/ preference) after the cooking, and then puree all together...agree that the potatoes and even leaks portions are sort of a guess...
cheers!

Meg Campbell

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I found this recipe to be difficult to eat with too much oniony flavor.

I think there needs to be more specific portions of leeks and potatoes to make this recipe a success.

Leeks vary greatly in size so measurements would go a long way.

Lynn Moffat

Classic leek and potato soup calls for equal amounts of potato to leeks. And check that your stock isn't too oniony. I used only salted water for liquid and it was great

salt and pepper

With a pinch of each this is delicious hot or cold!

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Avocado Vichyssoise Recipe (2024)

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Why is it called Vichyssoise? ›

He named the dish after Vichy, the well-known spa near his hometown. Customers were immediately delighted. A 1950 New Yorker profile of Diat reported that he “put [the soup] on the menu every evening that summer, and every summer thereafter.

Is Vichyssoise a French soup made from potatoes and what? ›

Vichyssoise (/ˌvɪʃiˈswɑːz/ VISH-ee-SWAHZ, French: [viʃiswaz]) is a soup made of cooked and puréed leeks, potatoes, onions and cream. It is served chilled and garnished with chopped chives.

What was Julia Child's favorite soup? ›

Soup was one of Julia Child's favorite things to eat, and reportedly, her absolute favorite was vichyssoise. Leek and potato soup, known as potage parmentier in French, is a classic base soup recipe. What sets vichyssoise apart is the addition of cream—and the fact that it is traditionally served chilled.

What does vichyssoise mean in French? ›

[viʃiswaz ] feminine noun. (Cookery) (= soupe) vichyssoise ⧫ cream of leek and potato soup. Collins French-English Dictionary © by HarperCollins Publishers.

What is the soup in Batman Returns? ›

In the movie Batman Returns, Alfred the butler serves Vichyssoise to Millionaire Bruce Wayne, who when he tastes the soup declares “It's cold!” Alfred very matter-of-factly responds “It's supposed to be cold.”

What potato holds up best in soup? ›

ANSWER: Waxy potatoes or those called boiling potatoes stand up well in soups and stews. These have thin skin and are high in moisture and low in starch. Potatoes that are low-starch and high-moisture hold together better. Yukon Gold potatoes are on the medium-starch side and will hold their shape in soups.

What is the difference between gazpacho and vichyssoise? ›

Vichyssoise is generally much creamier than gazpacho and includes starchier vegetables such as turnips, parsnips or potatoes.

What is the story of vichyssoise? ›

The consensus seems to be that Louis Diat, a French Chef, made the first true vichyssoise in the early 1900s. As a kid growing up in central France, Diat and his brother had often supplemented his mom's hot potato-leek soup with cold milk whenever it was warm outside (via MasterClass).

What is the French word for cold soup? ›

soupe f froide. Copyright © by HarperCollins Publishers.

Why is French onion soup called French? ›

The classic French onion soup gets its name from its country of origin: France. After making its debut in the 18th century, it has become a national treasure. During ancient times (and still today), onions were cheap and easy to grow, and hence, readily available.

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