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Cream of Peas, Raisin Bread Gnocchetti, and Fresh Goat Cheese

Luisa Marelli Valazza's interpretation of a classic Italian peasant soup at her three-Michelin-starred restaurant, Al Sorriso in Piedmont, is hands-down stunning. It's a hearty and rustic showstopper: thick and creamy fresh pea soup with tiny gnocchetti made from raisin pumpernickel bread. Great on a cold and rainy spring evening (fresh pea season). Luisa said it was three simple steps, but it's a little more than that . . .

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 1 serving

Ingredients

Soup:

1/2 scallion, minced
1 tablespoon butter
1 small potato, unpeeled, scrubbed, and cut into small dice
About 2 handfuls fresh peas
About 2 cups chicken stock

Gnocchetti:

1/2 leek heart, finely chopped
Butter
Fresh raisin pumpernickel (black) bread-a slice, crust removed, and minced
Nutmeg, freshly grated
Salt and black pepper
1 small egg, beaten well

Garnish:

A few whole peas
A tablespoon tomato, brunoised
A quenelle or a spoonful of a soft goat cheese, creamy young one
Drizzle extra virgin olive oil
A little chervil, freshly chopped

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Brown the scallion in the butter. Add the potatoes and sauté until they are light golden in color. Add the peas (save a few for garnish), then about a cup of the stock, and let it all simmer for about 15 minutes, until soft. Add more stock if necessary. It should be liquidy.

    Step 2

    Meanwhile, for the gnocchetti, sweat the leek in butter. Stir in the bread and season with freshly grated nutmeg, salt, and pepper. Place the mixture in a small bowl and mix in just enough beaten egg to make it slightly wet. Scoop out small quarter-size balls, place in the palm of your hand, and gently squeeze down till compressed to mold into gnocchetti (baby gnocchi).

    Step 3

    Make sure the peas and potatoes are soft and pour the mixture through a sieve, pressing the vegetables through with a rubber spatula. The pressing should yield about a cup or a cup and a half. Add a little more stock if the soup is too thick. Strain again if necessary and pour into a small saucepan. Drop in several gnocchetti, cover, and heat through at low heat for a few minutes until piping hot.

    Step 4

    Pour carefully into a heated soup bowl, to keep those little babies intact. Garnish with the fresh peas, tomato, goat cheese, a drizzle of an excellent extra virgin olive oil, and chopped chervil.

    Step 5

    *Beautiful with the wonderfully crafted Vieris Isonzo Sauvignon from Gianfranco Gallo's Vie di Romans property.

From The Pleasure is All Mine by Suzanne Pirret, (C) 2009, William Morrow/An imprint of HarperCollins Publishers
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