Appetizers · Asian flavors · Dairy-free · Do-ahead · Fruit · Gluten Free · Soup

Chilled Asian-scented pea soup with crab and radishes

Served in small portions, this chilled Asian-scented pea soup can feed a lot of people. If you’re going to do that, make more of the crab mixture.
Recipe from Diana Henry

Prep time: 20 minutes, plus chilling time | Cooking time: 15 minutes
SERVES 8 or more

1 tbsp groundnut oil
1 onion, finely chopped
1″ (2.5cm) piece of root ginger, peeled and grated
2 green chillies, halved, deseeded and chopped
2 garlic cloves, finely sliced
finely grated zest and juice of 2 limes
1.5lbs (650g) frozen or fresh peas
2.5 cups (600ml) vegetable or light chicken stock
2 x 5 fl oz (160ml) cans coconut cream
1oz (25g) fresh cilantro, very roughly chopped
5 tbsp fish sauce, or as needed
Superfine (caster) sugar, if needed

To serve:
5oz (150g) white crabmeat
juice of 1 lime
½ red and ½ green chili, deseeded and very finely chopped
2 tbsp coriander, chopped
8 radishes, of mixed colors, cut into matchsticks

Heat the oil in a heavy-based pan. Add the onion and a little salt and cook over a low heat until the onion is softening, but isn’t colored.
Add the ginger, chili and garlic and cook, stirring occasionally, for about 5 more minutes. Add the lime zest, peas, stock and coconut cream and bring to just under the boil.
Turn down the heat, simmer for 3 minutes, then pour the soup into a cold container and leave it to cool.
Once the soup has reached room temperature, purée with the cilantro in batches, using a blender ideally, as it gives a smoother result than a food processor.
Add the lime juice and fish sauce, then purée again.
Taste for seasoning and, if needed, add more fish sauce, lime juice or even a tiny pinch of sugar – you need to get a good balance of sweet and sour flavors. Chill the soup.

To serve, mix the crab with the lime juice, chili, cilantro and a little salt.
Sprinkle some radishes on the top of each serving, then spoon some crab mixture on top.
Serve.

Dairy-free · Do-ahead · Gluten Free · Soup

Chilled corn and coconut soup with crab garnish

This is a super soup for the hot summer months and makes a welcome change to gazpacho. It is also vegan if you leave off the crab topping, as in this photo.

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Serves 6

4 tbsp Grapeseed Oil
1 White Onion, medium dice
1 Fennel Bulb, medium dice
1 Carrot, peeled and sliced
2 Garlic Cloves, rough chopped
1 Serrano Pepper, seeded and rough chopped
4 cups Sweet Corn Kernels
16 oz Coconut Milk
16 oz Vegetable Stock
1 Star Anise
2 sprigs fresh Tarragon
3 Tbsp Lime Juice
Salt, to taste
Freshly Ground Black Pepper, to taste

For Garnish:
6 oz Jumbo Lump Crab Meat, picked
1 tbsp Shallot, minced
1 tsp Serrano Pepper, minced
2 tbsp Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Lime Juice, to taste
Salt, to taste

Heat the grapeseed oil over medium-high heat.
Sweat the onion until translucent, add the carrot and fennel, continue to sweat until they begin to soften.
Add the garlic and serrano pepper, sweat until fragrant.
Add the corn kernels and cook, stirring occasionally until they begin to caramelize.
Add the coconut milk and vegetable stock, whisk together and bring to a simmer. Add the star anise and tarragon.
Simmer, stirring occasionally, until the corn is tender – about 20-30 minutes.

Transfer the soup to a blender, not filling more than halfway at a time.
Cover the top with a kitchen towel and start blending slowly, gradually increasing to high speed.
Puree until smooth, adjust the seasoning to taste.
Continue to puree soup in batches.
Strain through a fine sieve into clean pot or bowl, using the back of a ladle to help push it through.
Discard the solids.
Adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper.
Chill the soup for 6 hours to overnight.
Stir in the lime juice when ready to serve.

Garnish

Toss the crab, shallot, and serrano peppers in extra virgin olive oil, lime juice, and salt.
Divide the soup into 6 bowls.
Garnish each serving crab salad and serve immediately.