Cream of Bean & Haddock Soup

16 reviews

A soup that transport us to the seaside!

Victoire
Victoire
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Easy
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3 minutes

Prep time

12 minutes

Cook time

519 cal.

Per serving

Utensils

Stovetop, Blender, Pot (small)

recipe

Turmeric (ground)
Yellow onion

Step 1

Slice the onions and add them to a saucepan with a drizzle of olive oil and the turmeric and sauté for 1 minute.

Cannellini beans (cooked)

Step 2

Meanwhile, drain and rinse the white beans.

Step 3

Add them to the pan, sauté for 1 minute over high heat, then cover to the top with water (about 2/3 cups per person).

Step 4

Bring to a boil, add salt and pepper, cover and simmer over medium heat for 10 minutes.

Heavy cream

Step 5

Once cooked, add the cream and mix.

Step 6

Optional: add a little water if the texture is too thick.

Haddock (smoked)

Step 7

Serve the soup with the haddock cut into strips (remove the skin first), it's ready!

Step 8

Optional: serve with some fresh herbs if you have some at home, tarragon, parsley, coriander, according to your taste!

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Nutrition facts

Average estimated amount for one serving

Energy519 cal.
Fat17 g
Carbohydrates45 g
Protein37 g
Fiber20 g

Values are based on an average estimate for one serving. All nutrition information presented on Jow is intended for informational purposes only. If you have any concerns or questions about your health, please consult with a health-care professional.

On average, one serving of the recipe "Cream of Bean & Haddock Soup" contains 519 Energy, 17 g of Fat, 45 g of Carbohydrates, 37 g of Protein, 20 g of Fiber.

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