Spiced Sweet Potato Soup Recipe

The Woodspeen

“The Woodspeen will celebrate 10 years of bountiful seasonal cookery in 2024”

Oxfordshire and its surrounds are famous for outstanding food and hospitality: from farms, growers and markets to cafes, pubs and restaurants. We are delighted to have the chance to feature some of the very best.

The Woodspeen

The Woodspeen is a restaurant and cookery school set in a lovingly restored 19th century farmhouse, over the border in the West Berkshire countryside. As the seasons change, so too does the menu. It frees the chefs to flex their creative muscles and get the very best out of ingredients while they’re in their prime.

The Woodspeen will celebrate 10 years of bountiful seasonal cookery in 2024, so there’s no better time to visit. We went to the Cookery School earlier this year, to learn how to master The Desserts of Italy under the auspices of passionate young chef, Chiara (“everything you make, treat it like your baby”). She patiently taught us the secret to a perfect tiramisu (including a simple savoiardi dough to make the requisite lady fingers), sumptuous strudel, crunchy biscotti and so much more. Entering the cookery school feels like walking onto the set of Masterchef; all gleaming stainless-steel stations complete with precision ovens, hobs, stand-mixers and just about anything else you may conceivably need in your quest for culinary perfection.

The session finishes with a delicious lunch from The Woodspeen’s kitchen, served around a communal table and students leave with a box each, stuffed with the fruit (or bakes) of our labours. Before leaving, we headed to the bar to toast our successes and there we found a dream of glamourous deco styling with a cocktail menu designed to entice. I must give a special mention to the hand-cut and cooked crisps which accompanied our drinks. A return visit to the open, airy restaurant is already being planned and in the meantime we’re delighted to feature a recipe by Peter Eaton, Executive Chef, The Woodspeen / WSH Restaurants.

Spiced sweet potato soup topped with a crisp bhaji

“The Woodspeen’s menus are shaped by seasonality – we only cook with what’s in season to ensure we’re getting the optimal flavour from our produce. So, this month I’m sharing a recipe from our Spring Set Menu – our edit of essential seasonal dishes – which looks deceptively simple with its four ingredients but packs a real punch of subtle and sophisticated flavours.”

For the soup…

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Chef’s tip

If the mix is more like a thick puree just add a little water to loosen it up.

For the Bhaji…

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Garnish with a good spoonful of crème fraiche under the crisp and delicious sweet potato bhaji; this is to balance the flavours. Add a drizzle of balsamic syrup and chopped coriander on top to finish the dish.

The Woodspeen is part of a small boutique group of restaurants, which also includes The Boxford – also near Newbury, and The Star Inn, Sparsholt.

thewoodspeen.com