Lettuce Soup

Creamy Lettuce Soup is a delicious, healthy recipe that uses 1 head of lettuce. Combined with heavy cream, chicken broth and spices, this is a great way to add lettuce to your diet! I love using Bibb lettuce in this recipe but Romaine and Iceberg work well too! Who knew cooked lettuce could taste so yummy for dinner - even kids love it!

Lettuce Soup
Lettuce Soup

Creamy Lettuce Soup is a delicious, healthy recipe that uses 1 head of lettuce. Combined with heavy cream, chicken broth and spices, this is a great way to add lettuce to your diet! I love using Bibb lettuce in this recipe but Romaine and Iceberg work well too! Who knew cooked lettuce could taste so yummy for dinner - even kids love it!

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 2
  • Carbohydrate 2.02034313276802 g
  • Cholesterol 0 mg
  • Fat 3.73938251737639 g
  • Fiber 1.58986017892085 g
  • Protein 2.53379411074207 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.559842612338526 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (232g)
  • Sodium 357.590362186154 mg
  • Sugar 0.430482953847165 g
  • Trans Fat 0.124270016047078 g
  • Calories 51 calories

Step-by-step

  • Heat olive oil on medium heat in a medium-sized pot.
  • When hot, add the garlic until slightly brown.
  • Add your lettuce, parsley, and oregano and stir until lettuce is wilted.
  • Add your chicken broth and simmer uncovered for 20 minutes.
  • Transfer in batches to a blender or use an immersion blender to puree the soup.
  • If using a blender, do this in batches and be careful as the liquid will be very hot.
  • Transfer back to the pot.
  • Add your heavy cream, salt, and pepper and stir until all heated (about 5 minutes).
  • Serve, garnish with additional heavy cream on top if desired.

My Unexpected Culinary Adventure: Lettuce Soup

As a busy working mom, my life revolves around deadlines, school runs, and the ever-present quest for a quick, healthy, and delicious dinner. Let’s be honest, most nights, the idea of cooking a gourmet meal feels like a distant dream. Convenience often wins, leading to a steady rotation of predictable meals. But last week, something unexpected happened: I discovered the magic of lettuce soup.

I stumbled upon this recipe quite by accident. I was browsing online, searching for a way to use up the abundance of lettuce I had in the refrigerator, determined to avoid yet another salad. The idea of cooked lettuce initially sounded odd, almost unsettling. Lettuce, in my mind, was a crisp, refreshing salad ingredient, not something you'd simmer in broth. But the description, promising a creamy, flavorful soup, piqued my curiosity. Skeptical but determined, I decided to give it a try.

The recipe itself was surprisingly straightforward. The ingredients were simple – lettuce (I used Bibb, as suggested), chicken broth, heavy cream, garlic, and a few herbs. The preparation was equally uncomplicated; a quick sauté of the garlic, followed by wilting the lettuce, adding the broth, and simmering. Then came the most surprising part: the pureeing. The transformation was remarkable. The once-familiar lettuce morphed into a smooth, creamy, subtly sweet soup, almost unrecognizable from its original form.

The taste was an absolute revelation. The soup was surprisingly rich and flavorful, a comforting blend of savory and subtly sweet notes. The heavy cream added a luxurious touch, while the herbs provided a delicate aromatic complexity. The kids, who usually turn their noses up at anything green, devoured it. It was a moment of pure culinary triumph, a testament to the unexpected delights that can be discovered in the simplest of recipes.

This lettuce soup has quickly become a staple in our household, a testament to the power of simple ingredients and a little bit of culinary curiosity. It’s a perfect weeknight meal, easy to make, healthy, and surprisingly delicious. It's a dish that has completely changed my perspective on the versatility of humble ingredients. Who knew that a head of lettuce could be the star of such a delightful and satisfying soup?

Since that initial success, I’ve experimented with variations on the theme. I've added a touch of lemon juice for brightness, or a sprinkle of Parmesan cheese for extra richness. I’ve also experimented with different types of lettuce, discovering that Romaine and Iceberg work well, each lending a slightly different flavor profile. The beauty of this recipe is its adaptability; it's a blank canvas for culinary creativity.

Beyond its simple preparation and delicious taste, this recipe holds a special significance for me. It’s a reminder that even the most mundane ingredients can be transformed into something extraordinary with a little imagination and effort. It's a symbol of my journey as a home cook, always learning, always experimenting, always seeking new ways to bring joy and nourishment to my family. And it's a testament to the fact that sometimes, the most unexpected culinary adventures lead to the most satisfying and memorable meals.

So, if you're looking for a simple, healthy, and surprisingly delicious recipe that will wow your family, give this lettuce soup a try. You might just be surprised at how much you enjoy it. It’s a culinary adventure waiting to happen, and one that’s well worth taking.

Beyond the soup, this experience taught me a valuable lesson: Don't be afraid to experiment in the kitchen. The most unexpected combinations can lead to the most delightful discoveries. So, embrace your inner culinary adventurer, and see what delicious surprises await you.