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Chilled Ehu& Molokai Sweet Potato Soup

Chilled Ehu& Molokai Sweet Potato Soup Category Soups 
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Ingredients And Procedures

1/4 lb Ehu, mahimahi, or snapper

6 c Fish stock*

2 tb Unsalted margarine

1/2 c Diced leeks

1/4 c White wine

1 1/2 lb Molokai sweet potatoes

-- pared and diced 1/3 c Chopped limu

Salt and white pepper -- to taste 1 c Skim milk

Blanch ehu in 2 cups of the fish stock; remove, dice, and chill. In a sauce pot, heat margarine; saut? leeks. Add wine, sweet potatoes, limu, and the remaining 4 cups of fish stock. Bring to a boil, lower heat and simmer for 30 minutes or until sweet potatoes are soft. Add salt and white pepper. Puree soup in blender; chill. Before serving, add milk to desired consistency. Divide fish between two serving bowls; add soup. Makes 2 servings. *To make fish stock: Clean 3 lb fish heads and bones under running water. Place in sauce pot with 1 cup white wine, 1/2 cup diced onion, 1/2 cup diced leeks, 1/2 cup diced celery, 1 tablespoon whole white

peppercorns, 2 sprigs fresh thyme, and 3 quarts of water; cover and bring to a boil. Skim surface; simmer for 15 minutes. Strain stock through a fine sieve. Makes 2 quarts. (courtesy of Tim Le, Sheraton Waikiki) Recipes compliments of Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism and demonstrated by EXECUTIVE CHEF WILLIAM TRASK HAWAII SEAFOOD FESTIVAL - JULY 1995 Reprinted with permission from: The Electric Kitchen & Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc.

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