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Corn And Roasted Poblano Soup

Fresh chiles and bell peppers can be roasted over a gas flame or on a tray under the broiler. Keep turning so the skin is evenly charred, without burning and drying out the flesh. Transfer the charred peppers to a plastic bag, tie the top closed and let steam until cool to the touch, about 15 minutes. (If you are rushed, you can place the bag in a bowl of iced water to speedthings up.) The best way to peel is just to pull off the charred skin by hand and then dip the peppers briefly in water to remove any blackened bits. Do not peel the pepper under running water since that will wash away flavorful juices. Once peeled, cut away stems, seeds and veins.

Type: Soup
Serves: 6 people

Recipe Ingredients

2   Milk
2 tablespoons 30mlCumin seeds
2   Bay leaves
1 section  Fresh rosemary
  (or 1/2 teaspoon dried rosemary)
1/4 cup 59mlOlive oil
  (or 4 tablespoons unsalted butter)
2   Onions - diced (large)
2 teaspoons 10mlSalt
4   Garlic cloves - minced
2 teaspoons 10mlGround cumin
8 cups 500g / 17ozFresh or canned corn kernels
6   Poblano chiles - roasted, peeled, seeded and diced
1   Chives - sliced thin diagonal

Recipe Instructions

Combine the milk, cumin seeds, bay leaves and rosemary in a medium saucepan. Place over low heat and bring nearly to a simmer. (Do not boil.) Remove from the heat and let sit 20 minutes to infuse.

Heat the olive oil or butter in a large saucepan or stockpot over medium heat. Cook the onions with the salt until golden-brown, 15 to 20 minutes. Add the garlic and ground cumin and cook, stirring frequently, 5 minutes. Then stir in the corn kernels and diced chiles and continue cooking over low heat 5 more minutes.

Using your finest strainer, strain the infused herbal milk into the corn and chile mixture. Bring to a very slow simmer over low heat. Gently simmer 15 minutes.

Pour one third of the soup into a food processor or blender and puree. Stir back into the soup pot. Serve hot with the chives as garnish.

This recipe yields 6 to 8 servings.

Source:
TOO HOT TAMALES with Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken - From the TV FOOD NETWORK - (Show # TH-6173 broadcast 02-11-1997) - Downloaded from their Web-Site - http://www.foodtv.com

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