Where did my fennel go?

Where did my fennel go? - White and Green Sliced Fruit on White Chopping Board

I made tomato soup based on Adam Ragusea's recent video. It's a simple reciple:

  1. Chop a medium-large onion, shave a bulb of fennel and toss both into a stick of butter with some freshly ground black pepper (he adds celery seeds, I added two stalks of celery chopped).

  2. Add two large cans of quality tomatoes, with the juice and a glass of water or some white wine.

  3. Bring to a simmer and wait until mostly ready, you can use a potato masher to break the tomatoes and speed the process (so it's about 45 minutes).

  4. Puree with a stick blender, then add salt, water and pepper to preference. Straining optional. Sugar is optional if the tomatoes are too acidic.

I did exactly that and got what I thought was a pretty basic and decent tomato soup. But while the onion was very pronounced (and not very cooked, to be honest, so I'd brown the onions a bit before adding the rest), there is no hint of the fennel.

Other than using two bulbs of fennel, what could possibly be the reason, and how do I make it more flavorsome?



Best Answer

Fennel is a fairly delicate flavor. I can see how caramelized onion and tomato would easily over power it. The bulb actually provide the most delicate flavor of fennel. If you want a more pronounced flavor, I would suggest fennel seed. I would further suggest you toast them first. They can then be used whole, or, if you want an even stronger flavor, grind the seeds. You could also garnish with the frond, but still that is rather delicate compared to using seeds.




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Will fennel come back?

Does fennel come back every year? The herb fennel is a short-lived perennial, so will come back each year. However, the plants will only last 3-4 years before you need to replace them. Fennel bulbs are harvested in their entirety for culinary use, so are grown as annuals.

How do you regrow fennel?

How to Grow Fennel Bulbs
  • Select a shallow dish or jar.
  • Place the base face-down in the vessel.
  • Add enough water to submerge half of the bulb.
  • Place the bowl in a sunny area.
  • Change the water every few days.
  • You can expect to see new shoots in a matter of days!
  • After some time, new and stronger roots will grow.


  • What to do with fennel that has gone to seed?

    Use them for vegetable stock or compost or the green frondy bits chopped fine in salads. I have grown it successfully for years on end by buying plugs in spring and planting in succession.



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    Answer 2

    Most vegetables starts to lose their natural flavor when cooked too long, which could be the case for your fennel, and the flavor would be even harder to notice after pureeing with rich tomato-butter-onion.

    BBC Good Food recommends boiling whole funnel for 20 minutes, and boiling fennel wedges for 12 minute, both of which are way less compared to 45 minutes. So I recommend you wait for like 15 minutes before adding your fennel into the simmer. You might also want to turn up the heat for a bit after adding the funnel if the addition of cold vegetables into the pit stops the simmer.

    Answer 3

    Spike the soup?

    Maybe you could resurrect what you were looking for in the soup you have? You could spike it with a little bit of anise liqueur. There are lots of options. I would not cook the liqueur but add it cold to the soup you made.


    Special fennel treatment?

    Option for next time: do not cook fennel bulb with the big boys. Sautee fennel separately then add at the very end with another trip thru the blender.

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