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Sorrel and Yogurt Soup

Wood sorrel, with shamrock-shaped leaves and a more mellow and elegant flavor than its cousin, grows wild across the United States. Common sorrel is easier to find, with more of a pronounced sour-lemony taste, and can be used in this recipe if foraging isn’t one of your fortes. This is a refreshing soup, simple to make, with an elusive, unusual flavor due to the herb. Greek yogurt is thicker than other types of yogurt, but draining it still yields a denser base for the soup.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    serves 4

Ingredients

2 cups plain, full-fat Greek yogurt
3 cucumbers
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 ounces fresh wood sorrel, stems removed

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Place the yogurt in a sieve and let drain over a bowl for 1 to 2 hours, until thickened. Peel the cucumbers, halve them lengthwise, then scrape out the seeds with the tip of a spoon. Slice, then toss with a large pinch of salt in a bowl. Allow to marinate while the yogurt drains.

    Step 2

    Put the cucumbers, yogurt, and olive oil in a blender and purée. Add the sorrel leaves and blend until smooth. Strain through a fine-mesh sieve and season to taste with salt and pepper. Chill until cold. Taste again for seasoning after chilling, and then serve.

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