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Charlene Tse: Sweet Potato Purée Soup
Sweet Potato Purée Soup3 Less

Prepare the simple and stylish EatSmart Dishes and you can enjoy your best festive food ever. Enjoy!

Charlene said Chinese style soup is prepared by directly boiling the Ingredients, while Western style soup, e.g. pumpkin soup, potato puree soup and bean puree soup, is prepared by stirring the Ingredients in soup. Have you ever thought of preparing soup by using sweet potato? She also said that sweet potato puree soup is sweeter than pumpkin soup and gives a smoother feeling upon consumption. It is easy to cook too! Yellow-coloured and red-coloured sweet potatoes in the recipe enrich the taste of the soup.

Ingredients (Serve 1):
Yellow-coloured Sweet Potato 1 piece
Red-coloured Sweet Potato 1 piece
Low-fat cream 1/3 tablespoon
Chicken broth 100-200 gm
Walnut to taste

Cooking Method:
1. Wash the sweet potatoes and steam till done. Peel the skin and cut into chunks. Purée them in a food processor with half amount of the chicken broth. Set aside.
2. Pour the purée into a pot and add in the rest of the chicken broth. Bring to boil over slow heat, constantly stirring.
3. Stir-fry the walnut without oil until fragrant. Then use the back of a cleaver to mince the walnut. Set aside.
4. Transfer the purée into a bowl and add in low-fat cream. Sprinkle with minced walnut and serve.

* This recipe is provided by Ms Charlene TSE.
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