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Title: Spring Vegetable Stew
Categories: Entree Vegetable
Yield: 4 Servings

3mdLeeks; the white parts only sliced in 1/4-inch rounds
2lgArtichokes
2 Lemons; juice only
3/4lbFava beans, shelled (if available)
1lbThick asparagus
1tbButter
1tbVirgin olive oil
5smGarlic cloves; unpeeled
  Salt
1 1/2cWater
6smTurnips; peeled and halved
6smCarrots peeled & halved lengthwise
1lbFresh peas; shelled, -=OR=-
1c-Frozen peas
  Additional butter, to taste
  Chopped fresh herbs; such as Parsley, Thyme, Basil, Marjoram
  Freshly milled pepper

WASH THE SLICED LEEKS really well, as they are always sandy. Trim the artichokes. (See instructions in the recipe "Artichokes and Peas.") Keep the finished pieces in a bowl covered with water and the juice of one lemon. Bring a large pot of water to a boil, add the fava beans, and cook for about a minute. Scoop them out and put them in a bowl of cold water, reserving the cooking water. Slip each bean out of its skin and set aside. Cut the top 3 inches off the asparagus. (Save the stalks for soup.) If the tips are very thick, slice them in half lengthwise. Warm the butter and olive oil in a wide skillet and add the leeks, artichokes, garlic, and salt lightly. Toss to coat everything with the oil and squeeze the juice of the second lemon over all. Cook gently for several minutes, without frying, then add the water. Simmer, partially covered, for about 15 minutes or until the artichokes are tender but still a little firm. Make sure there is always some liquid in the pan, adding more water as needed in small increments. Return the water used for the fava beans to the heat and bring to a boil. Separately blanch the turnips, carrots and asparagus and add them to the stewed vegetables along with the fresh peas. (If you're using frozen peas, add them during the last 2 minutes or so.) Cook gently until all the vegetables are tender and the liquid is reduced to a syrup. Taste for salt. Stir in the additional butter and the herbs and season with pepper.

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