Christmas Idea #3
Cucumber buttermilk soup with dill
I read somewhere that English cucumbers are much more flavorful, but since I can only get a few types here, I settled for the Japanese cucumber. All you need to do is blend the cucumber with buttermilk. You can either use store-bought buttermilk or make your own using full cream milk and lemon juice (it only takes 5 minutes). The buttermilk gives the soup its creamy texture, but I also added 2 extra tablespoons of yogurt to make it even creamier. Add some diced/sliced cucumber on top for texture. I also topped it with some fresh dill (from our herb garden) since dill and cucumber goes very well together.
This is a light and refreshing soup, and easy to make. You can serve this with some small bites. Christmas lunch sorted... no stress! You can even make this a day in advance and refridgerate it.
Cucumber buttermilk soup
Recipe adapted from Martha Stewart
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Serves 4
Ingredients
2 Japanese cucumber, peeled, halved, and seeded, plus thin cucumber rounds, for serving
2 cup buttermilk
Coarse salt and ground pepper
Extra-virgin olive oil, for serving
2 tbsp yogurt (optional)
Dill, to garnish
1. To make buttermilk using milk, simply place 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice in a measuring jug, then pour milk until the 1 cup mark. Leave for 5 minutes for the milk to curdle. Alternatively, you can also whisk whipping cream with an electric whisk until it separates into buttermilk and butter (which you can reserve for other uses).
2. Roughly chop 1 1/2 cucumbers. Dice remaining cucumber and also slice a few pieces of cucumber rounds for garnishing.
3. Place roughly chopped cucumber in a blender with buttermilk and blend until smooth, for about 1 minute. Season with salt and pepper.
4. Divide soup among four bowls and stir in diced cucumber. To serve, top with cucumber rounds, a drizzle of oil, and more pepper, if desired.
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cucumber milk?er. ew? :P hahahah!
ReplyDeleteHaha it's not everyone's cuppa tea but u have to try it at least once ;P
DeleteNice! A unique kinda of soup...hehe =)
ReplyDeleteThanks! Something different :)
DeleteWat a flavorful soup...
ReplyDeleteAnd it looks pretty too!
ReplyDeletephew, i'm glad i'm not cooking for christmas!
ReplyDeleteA lovely bowl of soup! Simple and not too rich, just perfect for a lovely lunch!
ReplyDeleteLooks very refreshing!
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely a interesting soup and super easy too
ReplyDeleteInteresting and refreshing! And easy to make too. :D
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting soup, cucumber and buttermilk!
ReplyDeletePhew, I'm glad I don't have to cook for Christmas! Am sure your menu will be magnificent! :D
ReplyDeleteHi Baby Sumo, interesting comfort soup. Good for light lunch. Excellent click!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead.
very interesting soup..light and fresh
ReplyDeleteI could never bring myself to like cold soup. I can imagine how refreshing it is though, I just don't like cucumber much. Hehe
ReplyDeletewhat a simple and sweet recipe! I did think of making gazpacho for this christmas... maybe I ll make this one.. less ingredients... hehe :)
ReplyDeleteHi Yen,
ReplyDeleteThis soup sounds really amazing to me. 10 min to make this soup! Light and refreshing! Wow! 100% agreed that this will be a great stress-free entertaining entrees.
Zoe
my favorite martha steward recipe is the chicken stock one, where one of the ingredients - "12 cups (two 48-ounce cans) canned low-sodium chicken broth"
ReplyDeleteOne day I won't be surprised to see "Cooking with Yen" at the local book store! Thanks for some awesome ideas :D
ReplyDeleteGreat comforting refreshing soup! Love to try this recipe! Looks & sounds delightful! YUM! :)
ReplyDeleteThe soup looks very summery! Something like a gazpacho? Certainly very refreshing and cooling!
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