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Cream Of Broccoli and Pea Soup(Mf)
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The Recipe

1 pound broccoli florets (stalks peeled) -- finely chopped

1 onion (8 ounces) -- finely chopped

1 quart water or chicken broth

1 cup frozen petite peas -- thawed

3 tablespoons flour

2 cups half and half

--or evaporated low fat or skimmed milk Salt and freshly ground black pepper Snipped chives for garnish

Simmer the broccoli and half the onion in the water or stock for 15 minutes or until tender. Add the peas and simmer 5 minutes longer just to cook through. (As you are simmering, be sure to keep the level of the water constant so that it does not evaporate too much.) When the vegetables are tender, puree the mixture through a food mill or blender. (If you puree it with a food processor or a blender, pass the puree through a sieve to remove any tough bits.) In a clean saucepan heat the butter. Add the remaining onion and cook for 5 minutes, over low heat or until very tender but not brown. Add the flour and cook for a few seconds. Whisk in the strained puree, bring to a boil and simmer for 10 minutes, stirring on occasion to make sure the flour does not stick to the bottom of the saucepan. Gradually add the half and half or evaporated milk and adjust it to the texture you like. Bring the liquid to just to under a boil; season to taste with salt and pepper. Ladle out and garnish with chives if you wish.

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