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									Fiddleheads, a delicious vegetable, are rich in fibre, vitamin A and C. Unfortunately their season is very short: we should therefore start enjoying them as soon as they are available.
| ??? | rice, long grain | ??? | |
| ??? | fiddleheads | ??? | |
| ??? | butter, unsalted | ??? | |
| ??? | shallots, finely chopped | ??? | |
| ??? | chicken broth | ??? | |
| ??? | salt [optional] | ??? | |
| ??? | ground pepper to taste [optional] | ??? | |
| ??? | flaked almonds [optional] | ??? | 
Fiddleheads may be poisonous if eaten raw. Make sure you wash them well, soak at least 10 minutes also to reduce their bitterness, and cook them in plenty of water.
A blender or food processor will be very useful to purée the soup.  
per 1 serving (340 g)
| 
						 Amount % Daily Value  | 
				
| 
						 Calories 100  | 
				
| 
						 Fat 3 g 5 %  | 
				
| 
						 
		          Saturated
							
	              1.8 g
	            
							 10 %  | 
				
| 
						 Cholesterol 10 mg  | 
				
| 
						 Sodium 650 mg 27 %  | 
				
| 
						 Carbohydrate 14 g 5 %  | 
				
| 
						 Fibre 0 g 1 %  | 
				
| 
						 Sugars 0 g  | 
				
| 
						 Net Carbs 14 g  | 
				
| 
						 Protein 7 g  | 
				
| 
						 Vitamin A 45 %  | 
				
| 
						 Vitamin C 52 %  | 
				
| 
						 Calcium 5 %  | 
				
| 
						 Iron 12 %  | 
				
| Food Group | Exchanges | 
|---|---|
| Starches | ½ | 
| Vegetables | 1 ½ | 
| Fats | ½ | 
Kids helped make this recipe and we all loved it.
Better as leftovers!
I didn't have fiddleheads available at my little grocery store so I substituted with asparagus. It worked, and turned out great.