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Potato-Leek Soup Pressure Cooker

Potato-Leek Soup Pressure Cooker
Ingredients
SERVES 4 – Cooker: 5- to 7-quart – Time: 6 minutes at HIGH pressure
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 3 cups sliced (about ¾-inch thick) leeks (white and lightest green parts only)
- 3 cups cubed (1-inch) peeled russet potatoes (about 2 large potatoes)
- 4 to 5 cups water or chicken broth, as needed
- 1/8 teaspoon ground white pepper
- 1 cup buttermilk, plain yogurt, unsweetened soy milk, half-and-half, or cream
- salt
- minced fresh chives, for serving (optional).
Method
- In a 5- to 7-quart pressure cooker, melt the butter over medium heat
- When it starts to foam, add the leeks, reduce the heat to medium-low, and cook, stirring a few times, until they are aromatic and begin to soften, about 3 minutes
- Add the potatoes and enough of the water so that it just barely covers the potatoes and leeks; it’s okay if a few potato edges are exposed
- If you add too much liquid, it will make for watery soup
- Stir in the white pepper and distribute the potatoes and leeks into as even a layer as possible
- Close and lock the lid
- Set the burner heat to high
- When the cooker reaches HIGH pressure, reduce the burner heat as low as you can and still maintain HIGH pressure
- Set a timer to cook for 6 minutes
- Remove the pot from the heat
- Open the cooker with the Quick Release method
- Be careful of the steam as you remove the lid
- Puree the soup in the pot using an immersion blender
- Stir in the buttermilk and heat over very low heat for 2 to 5 minutes to bring back up to a full simmer; do not boil
- Taste for salt
- Serve immediately, garnished with chives if you like, or set aside to cool to room temperature, then refrigerate in a covered container until cold
- If you are serving the soup cold, taste it for salt and pepper again before serving, as refrigeration mutes flavors
- Potato, Leek, and Ham Soup: If you like, substitute the water with Ham Stock but this is optional
- Add 1 cup chopped celery with the leaves and 1½ tablespoons mustard seeds, crushed, in Step 1 to cook with the leeks
- Add about 1 cup shredded or diced cooked ham along with the buttermilk in Step 4 to the pureed soup before tasting for salt
- Potato, Leek, and Spinach or Swiss Chard Soup: Add 1 pound spinach, rinsed well and stems removed, or Swiss chard, leaves separated from the stalk, then chopped, and stalks diced, in Step 1 along with the potatoes
- Use chicken broth instead of water
- Potato, Leek, and Cauliflower Soup: Use only 2 potatoes
- Add 12 ounces cauliflower, broken into small florets and stems removed, along with the potatoes in Step 1
- Use 3 cups vegetable broth instead of water
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