Lunch: Chilled Watercress-Spinach Soup

This recipe includes fertility superfoods such as:

Lemon, Spinach

Health and fertility benefits of Chilled Watercress-Spinach Soup

Lemons can help to prevent oxidative damage to the body, which women with PCOS are often susceptible to. Fresh spinach is an excellent source of vitamin K, vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin B6, all of which have significant roles in reducing inflammation in the body, all of which help in the case of infertility.

Ingredients

2 tablespoons (1/4 stick) butter
2 cups thinly sliced leeks (white and pale green parts only; about 3 medium)
1 7- to 8-ounce white-skinned potato, peeled, diced
3 cups (or more) low-salt chicken broth
2 cups (packed) coarsely chopped watercress with some of stems plus small sprigs (for garnish)
1 cup (packed) baby spinach leaves
1 1/2 teaspoons fresh lemon juice
2 hard-boiled eggs, peeled, chopped (for garnish)

Instructions

Melt butter in heavy large saucepan over medium heat. Add leeks and potato; sauté until leeks are slightly softened but not brown, stirring often, about 5 minutes. Add 3 cups broth; bring to boil. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer until vegetables are very tender, 10 to 12 minutes. Add watercress and spinach; stir until wilted, about 1 minute. Cool slightly.
Working with 1 cup at a time, puree soup in blender until smooth. Transfer soup to large bowl. Stir in lemon juice; season with salt and pepper. Chill until cold, about 2 hours. Thin with more broth, if desired.
Ladle soup into bowls. Garnish center of each with hard-boiled eggs and small watercress sprigs.

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