Brocolli Spinach Soup

Florence @rarefoodie
My kid loves soups and being a picky eater this really works well.
Brocolli Spinach Soup
My kid loves soups and being a picky eater this really works well.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Saute the leek and onion with butter.
- 2
Then add the potato, brocolli, herbs, carrots, garlic and ginger and Simmer for a few minutes. Then add 6 cups of water.
- 3
Once the potato is cooked and the Spinach and cook for 5 minutes. Blend the broth. If u like u can add sour cream.
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