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Uncover a deliciously smooth texture of Vichyssoise

French cuisine is known all around the world for its elegance, simplicity, and refinement. And while most of us are familiar with popular dishes like escargots, coq au vin, and macarons, there’s one classic French soup that often gets overlooked – Vichyssoise.

This velvety smooth and refreshing soup has been enjoyed in France since the early 20th century, and yet it remains a virtually unknown dish in many parts of the world. So what exactly is Vichyssoise, and why should you add it to your cooking repertoire? Let’s find out.

How to say Vichyssoise: VISH-ee-SWAHZ, (listen)

Take the mystery out of this classic French dish

Vichyssoise is traditionally a cold soup made from puréed leeks, potatoes, and cream, and it’s usually served as a starter. The soup has a silky texture with a subtle onion flavour, and it’s usually garnished with chives and croutons.

While the origins of Vichyssoise soup are somewhat hazy, it is widely believed to have been created in the early 1900s by a French chef named Louis Diat, who was working at the Ritz-Carlton in New York City.

The story goes that Diat was reminiscing about the cold potato and leek soup his mother used to make when he was a child growing up in France. However, he wanted to create a more refined version of the dish, so he added cream to the mix, giving the soup its smooth and creamy texture.

While Vichyssoise is traditionally served cold, it can also be served hot. This variation of the soup is perfect for the colder months, and, in fact, it is often winterized with a mixture of warming spices like cumin and coriander to elevate the flavour.

So why should you add Vichyssoise to your cooking repertoire?

Well, not only is it a classic French dish that will impress any guest, but it’s also incredibly versatile. You can serve it as a light starter on a hot summer day, or as a hearty winter soup.

It’s also incredibly easy to make and can be prepared ahead of time, making it an excellent option for entertaining.

Plus, the soup can be vegetarian-friendly, making it an ideal choice for those who are looking for meat-free options, or you can add bacon or ham if you wish.

A blend of flavor and health benefits

Vichyssoise isn’t just a delicious meal; it’s packed with health benefits too!Vichyssoise soup ingredient - potatoes

Potatoes and leeks are both stocked with potassium. Having enough potassium in your body is crucial – it helps regulate blood sugar levels and reduces the risk of diabetes.

Plus, potassium is great for heart and kidney health. It keeps blood pressure at normal levels, supports smooth heart function, and helps your kidneys flush out waste.

Leeks are rich in flavonoids, such as kaempferol, which is an antioxidant with potential anti-inflammatory and anticancer properties. Plus, they’re loaded with Vitamin K, which helps reduce the risk of osteoporosis.Vichyssoise soup ingredient - Leeks

So why not try a bowl today and treat both your taste buds and your body?

Delight your guests

Vichyssoise is a classic French soup that’s incredibly versatile, easy to make, and delicious.

Whether you serve it hot or cold, as a starter or main course, this soup is sure to impress your guests and leave them wanting more.

So the next time you’re looking for a special dish to serve up on a chilly winter night, or a refreshing soup for a hot summer day, give Vichyssoise a try.

You won’t be disappointed.

Follow these links to discover 5 delicious Vichyssoise recipes

Vichyssoise Soup in a bowl on a plate.

 

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Raise a toast to World Gin Day 2023

Hey there, gin lovers! World Gin Day 2023 is coming up on June 10, and we’ve got you covered with our top Edinburgh Gin selections from Swiftys.

Plus, we’ve put together some awesome cocktail recipes to help you get in the spirit of the celebration.

Cheers to that!

Edinburgh Gin

Born in 2010, Edinburgh Gin is distilled in the heart and harbour of Scotland’s capital city.

Taking inspiration from the wonder-filled city that is their namesake – a captivating city of contrasts and harmony that blends historic tradition with contemporary creativity, city pride with world citizenship, nature and the urban environment.

Beginning with the Classic, a world-class London Dry, which became the foundation for a series of expressions that led the flavoured gin revolution.

Today, Edinburgh Gin’s suite of beautifully crafted and naturally flavoured gins spans London Dry’s, Gin Liqueurs, Flavoured Gins and Ready To Drink serves. Together they represent one of the most varied and vibrant range of gins in the world.

1. Edinburgh Gin & Tonic

The zesty notes of the classic gin are complemented by a garnish of fresh orange peel.

World Gin Day - Edinburgh Classic Gin

Ingredients:
50ml Edinburgh Gin
50ml of a good quality tonic water
Orange peel to garnish

Method:
Add ice to a glass
Pour the gin over ice and add tonic
Garnish with an orange peel twist

2. Edinburgh Gin’s Seaside Gin & Tonic

The briny botanicals of Seaside Gin are the perfect match for aromatic thyme and zesty grapefruit, in our take on the timeless G&T.

World Gin Day - Edinburgh Seaside Gin

Ingredients:
50ml Edinburgh Gin’s Seaside Gin
50ml of a good quality tonic water
Garnish with samphire and a grapefruit twist

Method:
Add ice to a glass
Pour the gin over ice and add tonic
Garnish with samphire and a grapefruit twist

3. Cannonball Negroni

Edinburgh Cannonball Gin is a gin that lives up to its evocative name. Bottled at 57.2% abv, 100% proof. This higher alcohol content allows distillers to add more botanicals, strong in both alcohol and flavour.

World Gin Day - Edinburgh Cannonball Gin

Ingredients:
25ml Edinburgh Cannonball Gin
25ml Campari
25ml Martini Rosso
Orange peel

Method:
Add ice to a rocks glass. Add ingredients, and stir with a bar spoon until well mixed. Garnish with an orange peel.

4. Edinburgh Gin Rhubarb & Ginger Gin & Tonic

Edinburgh’s Master Distiller has taken great care to get Rhubarb & Ginger Gin just right. Beautifully balanced and crafted, warm spiciness, tangy sweetness, more juniper and more gin. This Rhubarb & Ginger Gin may be inspired by their Liqueur, a true original – but is distinctive in its own right.

World Gin Day - Edinburgh Rhubarb Ginger Gin

Ingredients:
50 ml Edinburgh Rhubarb & Ginger Gin Mediterranean tonic
Kaffir lime leaf and lemon or rhubarb twist to garnish

Method:
Pour the gin into a glass filled with cubed ice. Top up with tonic water and garnish with kaffir lime leaf and lemon.

5. Sicilian Spritz

Inspired by the Sicilian sun-drenched lemon groves and the perfumed scent of jasmine flowers in the height of bloom. This gin is ideal for longer days – a captivatingly fresh and crisp gin.

World Gin Day - Edinburgh Lemon Gasmine Gin

Ingredients:
25ml Edinburgh Lemon & Jasmine Gin
25ml Limoncello
12.5ml lemon juice
2 sprigs of fresh thyme
Sweet lemonade to top up

Method”
Add the gin, Limoncello, and lemon juice into a shaker. Add a sprig of fresh thyme and muddle together. Add ice and shake. Fine strain into an ice-filled highball glass. Top up with sweet lemonade. Garnish with a sprig of thyme.

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Posted: 5 June 2023

 

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