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Pineapple & Papaya Soup with Jasmine (Soup D'Ananas et De Papayes au Jasmin)

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This soup is an adaption of the French chef par excellence, Roger Vergé ‘s Soup de Melon et De Papayes au Jasmin from his book Cooking with Fruits. My dear friend lent me this book to browse – I was totally fascinated at how wonderfully he was able to make a mélange of recipes with fruits.
This is a fantastic soup for all especially I believe my friends from South India who wear jasmines in their hair. The heady, intoxicating fragrance of the flower! I never thought that this could be used in cooking! Believe you me when I say that it infused the most exquisite bouquet to the soup and I felt in 7th heaven at having reproduced, albeit with some changes, this soup delicacy and wowed my family with it… please enjoy the pictures and the recipe and it is one you can certainly try in the south given the abundance of papayas and jasmines and pineapples too.
Picture from the book
6 servings
Preparation 20 minutes
No cooking required
Ingredients
Zest of 1 lemon
Juice of 2 limes
½ Pineapple
1 medium sized papaya
¾ cup sweet wine such as Sauternes
(I subbed dark cherry juice)
1/3cup sugar
1 pinch of salt
36 very white jasmine flowers (you can sub this with few drops of orange blossom water when you are ready to serve)
6 sprigs of fresh mint
White pepper, finely ground (I used black)


Papaya

Pineapple & Papaya
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Jasmine

Preparation
Grate the lemon for the zest
Peel, deseed and cube papayas
Peel and dice pineapple
Juice the limes
Measure ¾ cup of cherry juice (you can sub with pomegranate or other easier available juices or use sweet wine if you prefer)
Add all the above in a blender with the sugar and the pinch of salt
Pour into a wide bowl and add the jasmines and gently stir them in
Chill for about 2 hours
Strain the soup before serving
Garnish each soup bowl with 2 jasmines and a sprig of mint
Enjoy (:
NOTE: The Jasmine I garnished the soup with was for decorative purposes and perhaps not meant to be eaten :)
Jasmine

Papaya soup 3

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Linking this to Taste of Pearl city's Anyone Can Cook, Priya's & Aipis Bookmarked Recipes, My event Fast Food Not Fat Food guest-hosted by Archana of Mad Scientist's Kitchen







Pineapple & Papaya Soup with Jasmine (Soup D'Ananas et De Papayes au Jasmin)

PP soup

This soup is an adaption of the French chef par excellence, Roger Vergé ‘s Soup de Melon et De Papayes au Jasmin from his book Cooking with Fruits. My dear friend lent me this book to browse – I was totally fascinated at how wonderfully he was able to make a mélange of recipes with fruits.
This is a fantastic soup for all especially I believe my friends from South India who wear jasmines in their hair. The heady, intoxicating fragrance of the flower! I never thought that this could be used in cooking! Believe you me when I say that it infused the most exquisite bouquet to the soup and I felt in 7th heaven at having reproduced, albeit with some changes, this soup delicacy and wowed my family with it… please enjoy the pictures and the recipe and it is one you can certainly try in the south given the abundance of papayas and jasmines and pineapples too.
Picture from the book
6 servings
Preparation 20 minutes
No cooking required
Ingredients
Zest of 1 lemon
Juice of 2 limes
½ Pineapple
1 medium sized papaya
¾ cup sweet wine such as Sauternes
(I subbed dark cherry juice)
1/3cup sugar
1 pinch of salt
36 very white jasmine flowers (you can sub this with few drops of orange blossom water when you are ready to serve)
6 sprigs of fresh mint
White pepper, finely ground (I used black)


Papaya

Pineapple & Papaya
Add caption
Jasmine

Preparation
Grate the lemon for the zest
Peel, deseed and cube papayas
Peel and dice pineapple
Juice the limes
Measure ¾ cup of cherry juice (you can sub with pomegranate or other easier available juices or use sweet wine if you prefer)
Add all the above in a blender with the sugar and the pinch of salt
Pour into a wide bowl and add the jasmines and gently stir them in
Chill for about 2 hours
Strain the soup before serving
Garnish each soup bowl with 2 jasmines and a sprig of mint
Enjoy (:
NOTE: The Jasmine I garnished the soup with was for decorative purposes and perhaps not meant to be eaten :)
Jasmine

Papaya soup 3

ppsoup



Linking this to Taste of Pearl city's Anyone Can Cook, Priya's & Aipis Bookmarked Recipes, My event Fast Food Not Fat Food guest-hosted by Archana of Mad Scientist's Kitchen







52 comments:

Kadhyaa... said...

thats a very unusaul combo but sounds really inteersting..

Turmericnspice said...

now u r on my blog roll :) i dont know how i missed it but i am a regular at your place (read blog) you know that :)

Madhura Manoj said...

Interesting combo!! Never used flowers. Yummy!!

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Priya Sreeram said...

whaT a lovely combo- am bookmarking this & hey we r soul buddies indeed= I have just posted a recipe with pineapples ! :)

Chitra said...

Looks delicious.Yummy! And what colour! Excellent soup.

Premalatha Aravindhan said...

Very innovation soup and wonderful combo,luks tempting...

Raina said...

Beautiful soup! It sounds delicious:)

Rumana Rawat said...

Looks delicious:)

khushi said...

refreshing soup....and I must say your clicks are superb...they make the ordinary things extra ordinary.....just loved it :)
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julie said...

Soup looks superb n a very unique combo..G8 job,Priya!!

cookingvarieties said...

hi now serving, garnishing the soup with jasmine is a great idea.
i do eat jasmine buds for health, but not the ones already blooming.
wanna try? eat 7 jasmine buds a day :)

Kalpana Sareesh said...

wow thats such an unusual combo..grt ..

Food Glorious Food! said...

This is so interesting! Got to try soon!

Sensible Vegetarian said...

Very unusual combo, looks fantastic.

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Wonderfully delicious looking soup with delicious combination of fruits.

Deepa
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Ramya said...

i was really surprised when i saw the title...never thot of using jasmine in cooking...

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Archana said...

When I saw your post heading i was sure u were pulling my legs (both of them) Wisely, now that I know you can be quite a conjurer I waited for the pictures to load then I read the recipe. Love it. Brilliant!

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Vegetarian Zest said...

Jasmine in a soup is very new to me. Doesn't it taste too strong?

Sayantani said...

what a pretty looking soup.

Vimitha Anand said...

Very new combo to me... Healthy one...

Priya (elaichii) said...

What a great combination of flavors!

Sobha Shyam said...

very interesting soup, sure different flavours make it a unique and wonderful soup..using jasmine is new to me...nice one Priya..

Priya said...

Jasmine in soup, looks wonderful and full of flavours..

schmetterlingwords said...

Hi Priya, this is definitely a unique soup!! I have tasted jasmin tea. Honestly, I was not excited because I found the flavour too strong. However, your pictures and description are soo convincing, it would have definitely tasted great!! :)

sangee vijay said...

very interesting combo Priya...

Suja said...

Interesting and delicious combo..yummy

Kalyani's Platter said...

Interesting combo .... Glad to follow u...

soujanya said...

very interesting...very unique flavour...pics looks grt!!

Swathi said...

Looks delicious, awesome combo.

Dhanya Ganesh said...

Hi Priya,
Thankyou for stopping by my space.You have an Awesome blog.The soup looks interesting never seen a soup with Jasmine flowers before.

Junia said...

love the idea of putting papaya in soup! i eat papaya every day for breakfast! lovely recipe!

Prathima Rao said...

So unusual & inviting soup!!! And never heard of jasmine in food...Need to give this a try..:)
Prathima Rao
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Jay said...

yummmmmmmmmy...I love this..
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Chandrani Banerjee said...

Very innovative, flavorable and refreshing soup.
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Umm Mymoonah said...

Seriously I never knew that jasmine flower can be used in cooking, very unique recipe. Thank you for linking with Any One Can Cook :)

Swati Sapna said...

What a combination! Never would have thought of these flavours together :) Lovely!

Sarah Naveen said...

cooking with jasmine flower is new to me..
sounds awesome and i get the aroma here..

Prathima Shivraj said...

very unique combo, loved the version, looks soo tempting.

Prathima Shivraj said...

Soup looks so unique with its flavors, looks inviting with beautiful clicks.

anthony stemke said...

This is a fantastic recipe, I love to find ways to use fruit.

I want to get M. Verge's book because I love to cook with fruit.

Thank You.

Ammu's said...

Very interesting combo...

Vandana Rajesh said...

Interesting...a very unusal combination...looks great.

Mamatkamal said...

I've never tried a fruit soup before but it sounds great and I'm sure it tastes delicious!
Cheers

SpicyTasty said...

wow..this is very new to me..looks delicious..

chitraj.hegde said...

very much inevting soup..i never ever heard of such combo soup...ie jasmil in soup..gr8 job...i am sure must have tasted very nice,,

Gopika Ram said...

Thank you so much for your lovely comments Priya. :) Mom's are always the best..

This is a cool combo. Never tried this before. I will surrely .. :) Sounds healthy too :)

divya said...

Very unusual combo, looks fantastic.

Kankana said...

This is a very different kinda soup and looks so lovely. Fall is right ahead us and I am going to make this.

Simply Life said...

this is such a beautiful color!

Roxana GreenGirl said...

sounds like a wonderful soup!

priya ravi said...

very new and aromatic soup.. excellente :)

CinnamonNChillies said...

Such fantabulous flavours!!! am a big fan of Jasmine tea so can imagine how heavenly the soup might be. Lovely!!

 

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