Healthy Lower Calorie Cream of Asparagus Soup:
Here at StoneGable our Asparagus beds are working overtime! The amusing and amazing thing about asparagus is how quickly it grows. It can grow inches in one day. So we are daily cutting fresh stalks for our dinner table.
My very favorite way to eat this delectable spring vegetable is roasted. And it is so easy.
Roasted Asparagus:
Put washed asparagus on a rimmed baking sheet. Drizzle with a little extra virgin olive oil and sprinkle with Kosher salt. Pop it into a 400 degree oven for about 15-20 minutes. And there it is... all delicious, lightly carmelized and tender crisp. I like to add a little lemon juice and zest or a sprinkle of shaved parmesan or cheddar cheese. Yummy!
This year I wanted to make Cream of Asparagus Soup. I love the taste of smooth rich cream soups but am not too excited about all the extra fat and calories a true cream soup would have.
My search for a suitable lo-cal substitute fell flat. I could not find one that was thick enough and discovered that without the fat in the cream the skinny soup did not have enough richness. I did find a couple of recipes using cottage cheese in place of cream, and I knew I was onto something. Taking from the best of many recipes I came up with one that I felt had the richness of a cream soup with some depth and complexity.
I hope you will try this semi guiltless cream soup!
StoneGable Cream of Asparagus Soup:
1 TBS olive oil
3 lbs asparagus, washed, woody end removed and cut into 2 inch pieces
2 large leeks, white and light green parts rinsed well and chopped into 1/2" pieces
1 medium onion, chopped
2 large potatoes, peeled and cubed
7 cups chicken stock
salt and pepper
2 cups low fat cottage cheese
1 cup fat free sour cream
Heat oil in a large soup pot over medium heat. When hot add asparagus, leeks and onion. Cook for 8-10 minutes, stirring ocassionally.
Add chicken stock, salt and pepper and potatoes to the pot and bring to a simmer. Cook for 20 minutes.
Remove from heat and add cottage cheese and sour cream.
Blend until smooth with an emulsifying blender OR put soup in batches in a blender and blend until smooth.
I garnish the soup with a little grated cheddar and some crisp fried pancetta.
This recipe makes a big batch of soup for you to enjoy!
I LOVE asparagus...and this soup does look so good in every way...thanks for sharing it. I just love to put a bunch on a platter with a tiny bit of water, cover it and microwave it for 8 min. bring it out and put butter and S&P on it and eat away! Come say hi :D
ReplyDeleteI wish I had a garden of asparagus! Your soup looks delicious, I love to make roasted asparagus!
ReplyDeleteOh I can't wait to try this! Looks so yummo as Rachel Ray would say! Be blessed. Cindy
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful M<y family adores asparagus so I'll be trying this! Thanks for posting
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful blog you have, I am sooo impressed!
ReplyDeleteMmmmm...... Love the asparagus! This soup sounds great and you know what a soup lover and maker I am! I will definitely have to try this one out. I might even get daring and try growing some too. See how dangerous you are making me live!
ReplyDeleteWait til you see my new find at the antique mall!
Sounds and looks great! My Ma just mentioned tonight that a bird must have dropped a seed, she has one plant growing in her garden - I suggested she savor that stalk! Very nice to have fresh asparagus!
ReplyDeleteOh...I forgot about asparagus! We love it too and this soup sounds delicious! I don't know if I will be able to fit some in the garden though. I think we will be doing another bed next year...lol. I think it's great that you have 6 beds...wow! Thanks for your visit! Kristen
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of asparagus but you can make anything look delicious!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, Yet another recipe from you that sounds (and looks) wonderful. Those pics of the asparagus and onions have me craving this...and I just ate a ginormous hamburger! Your photography is outstanding!
ReplyDelete~smiles, Nancy
Oh why didn't you post this when the asparagus was .99 a lb and I bought so much dh got it every night for a week! LOL..
ReplyDeleteIt looks delicious, and that tureen..oh la la!
Beautiful!
I learned how to keep the fat out when I had my gallbladder..amazing the things you can do...
Yvonne-I think you might be on to something! I will eat asparagas just about any way and love cream soups. Unfortunately, I don't feel guilty nearly often enough :) This would have been just the soup I needed to help me get over my cold! I DO feel much better--thanks for dropping by!
ReplyDeleteYvonne~I enjoy making asparagus soup, but I want to try your addition of the cottage cheese. I usually add mascarpone and or sour cream.
ReplyDeletePotato leek soup is another one of my comfort soups.
Sweet wishes,
Sara
Your soup looks delicious!~ Your mosaic is so cute. Love the daisies.
ReplyDeleteI adore asparagus -- in about 3 weeks it will be time to go foraging! The first pick is the best. This soup looks yummy! I love the tureen too. Joni
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the recipe, we sometimes get tired of the same old, same old with our asparagus. Thanks for stopping by and looking at my strip quilt, and for leaving a comment. Have a blessed weekend!
ReplyDeleteHI Yvonne! ooooo this looks divine! I must try this... everyone here loves asparagus!
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting such great recipes!
~Maria
ps. your collage is so pretty!
What a beautiful blogspot!
ReplyDeleteThis soup looks delicious. We have a very small asparagus patch - but I know where to get more!
Wow, that looks delicious! I am loving all of these low fat recipes Yvonne-thank you!
ReplyDeleteBest wishes for a lovely weekend,
Natasha.
Hi Yvonne
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by to see my blog. I love your beautiful photos
and the soup looks delicious.
Have a great weekend
Betty
Hi Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteroasted green asperagus is my favorite as you can see on my post for TT. I serve it with orange flavoured melted butter. Your are lucky that you can harvest your own asperagus. Your recipe for low fat asperagus soup sounds terrific, I will try that also. Thank you for sharing this good idea.
Greetings, Johanna
I am absolutely going to try this recipe. I've been on a roasted asparagus kick too. It's wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWe are huge fans of asparagus..You presentation is beautiful..as always.
ReplyDeleteYvonne, your comments are TOO sweet! I just love when I get one from you. I don't mind you being my proud aunt, either! :)
ReplyDeletePS--this soup looks so yummy--I love asparagus!!
I've been looking for ways to incorporate more of the veggies we don't usually eat into our diets...this soup sounds yummy.
ReplyDeleteYou are one very talented lady and I am looking forward to each new post you provide.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are sensational, just beautiful!
I love gardening but I have not tried planting asparagus but due to your lucious recipe and info I do believe that is next on the agenda.
Thank you so much for the great recipe and for stopping by my blog. Hope you visit often.
Have a happy CHOCOLATE day.
Joanie
We love asparagus, and soup, and this sounds wonderful. Beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteI think your second calling could have been as a food photographer! You take wonderful, beautiful pictures! What kind of a camera do you have?
ReplyDeleteToni
We love asparagus! As a matter of fact, I'm looking for where I can plant some in my yard. The soup looks delish and your photos are awesome!
ReplyDeleteManuela
Yvonne...great minds think a like. I posted on asparagus today too :)
ReplyDeleteYour soup looks wonderful. Another thing I use when trying to cut down on fats is evaporated milk...very creamy and silky and perfect for soups.
Have a lovely weekend my friend :)
Blessings!
Gail
I just came across your blog and I love love love it!!! Such beautiful pictures!! I'll be visiting regularly!
ReplyDeleteI just can't get enough asparagus this time of year. And I do love that you can use a bunch of asparagus for a table decoration and then cook it up the next day (the ultimate in frugal) - thanks for sharing your recipe!
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne...
ReplyDeleteMmmm...your asparagus soup looks absolutely delicious, my friend! It's lunchtime and I'm hungry...really hungry after seeing your bowl of yummy soup! Your presentation of the white dishes and pretty white flowers is sooo pretty! You always do everything sooo well!!!
I also visited your lilac tablescape! OMG...it is one of the prettiest that I've ever seen! Of course, lilacs are one of my favorite flowers of all time and I love the purple, lavender colors! To pair that pretty purple with the white dishes and silver...exquisite, Yvonne!!! Love, love, LOVE your purple transferware plates...gorgeous!!! Truly, this is one of the prettiest tables that I've ever laid eyes on!!! Thank you for sharing it with us!!!
Well my friend, I just wanted to come by and say thank you for stopping in...it's always a pleasure to get a visit from you! I appreciate your well wishes on my Sunday Favorites meme! And...of course I would be tickled pink if you decide to participate again this Sunday! Even if you are unable to...at least come by Sunday or sometime next week and sign up for my gift card giveaway!!!
Have a fabulous Friday and a wonderful weekend, sweet lady!
Chari @Happy To Design
yummy indeed- love asparagus-esp roasted--miss the hollandaise sauce though- that powdered knorr mix never did the trick for me- bet you can come up with a better substitute
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely, lovely blog! I love cream soups- this sounds so yummy and easy!
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Hi Yvonne,
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe! I'm a big fan of your blog and photography. Would you mind sharing with me the type of camera you use? I'm looking to upgrade soon. Thanks!
I must admit I've never used cottage cheese in soup, but I will try this- it looks amazing! No surprise- your pictures always do!
ReplyDeletexoxo Pattie
love the green with the black and white. have you ever tried fat free half and half instead of the cream with the asparagus soup? my friend made it this way for lunch the other day as she does weight watchers... and it was STILL very very good.
ReplyDeleteThank you-is there a printer friendly version?
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