This soup should have a thick and creamy consistency. If you would like to thicken it, you can make more roux by combining flour with melted butter in a separate saucepan.
After the roux mixture has become even in texture, temper it with a couple of ladles of the hot asparagus soup as you continue to stir. Add the roux to the soup and it to a boil once more to thicken it.
With our recipe, you can add a deliciously creamy asparagus soup to your dinner rotation. Read more about the easy and irresistible dish below.
Steamed white asparagus in small pieces
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250 g |
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Vegetable broth
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¼ l |
Butter
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10 g |
Wheat flour
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2 tsp |
Vegetable broth
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½ l |
Double cream
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100 ml |
Coarse salt
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¾ tsp |
Freshly churned pepper
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Wholemeal bread
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White asparagus is wildly popular across Europe, especially in Germany, where festivals are held in the vegetable's honour during what is called Spargelsaison, that is, asparagus season. It is a long-awaited season for foodies and asparagus lovers alike who cannot wait to make all sorts of recipes with this delicious green or white vegetable.
Once steamed, this sweet and tender white vegetable, which showcases only a hint of bitterness in its flavour profile, is perfect in a scrumptious cream of asparagus soup such as this one. By adding cream, it gets a deliciously rich flavour and a silky mouthfeel as well as a thicker consistency. So when you are craving something velvety, creamy, and mild yet flavourful, try out our recipe for asparagus soup with cream and meet your new favourite soup.
Because it truly is all about the white asparagus taking centre stage in this recipe, you do not need many ingredients. The vegetable has quite a mild flavour and may as such be overpowered by the addition of more potent ingredients. The cream, salt, and pepper, though, help accentuate its delicate earthy and nutty flavours to create a flavourful soup, also with the addition of savoury vegetable broth.
Serve with flavourful bread like our wholemeal bread or use our recipe for sourdough bread to bake a loaf with a delightfully crispy crust and a slight acidity that goes with the mild cream of asparagus soup.
This soup is perfect for busy weeknights and special occasions alike. If you are cooking for a large gathering of people, you can easily double or triple our recipe to make a bigger batch of this delightful dish. Use it in smaller portions as a starter or serve it as the main dish with bread on the side.
As it may be enjoyed hot or chilled, the cold asparagus soup may even be served directly from the refrigerator, meaning you can prepare it in advance to make it easier both on busy weekdays and for dinners with guests. The delicate flavour of the white asparagus may even seem more pronounced when served chilled.
A simple cream of asparagus soup can be elevated with a vast array of delicious homemade toppings. If you happen to have some leftover white bread on hand, use it to make crunchy croutons that may be flavoured with different herbs and spices. Simply cut in cubes, drizzle with oil, and bake in the oven until golden and slightly crunchy.
You can also use herbs like dill and chives to add a bit of freshness to this cream of asparagus soup. In addition, their green colouring looks beautiful against the pearly white colour. Its mild flavour also lends itself well to saltier toppings like crumbled crispy bacon or freshly grated Parmesan cheese.
You can easily add meat to your soup. The best meat for soup may just be a tender chicken breast that has been pulled apart – combining asparagus soup with chicken gives you a more umami-packed version.
To enhance this umami flavour and add more saltiness to your chicken asparagus soup, you can use chicken broth rather than the suggested vegetable broth as this is much richer in flavour. You might want to add a bit less salt for a start as chicken broth is often a bit saltier than vegetable broth.