Williamsburg peanut soup is a traditional soup originating from Virginia. Although every area of the state has its own version of peanut soup, the Williamsburg version is usually made with a combination of ground peanuts, chicken broth, onions, celery, garlic, flour, tomatoes, Tabasco, Worcestershire sauce, peanut oil, salt, and pepper.
The ground peanuts and chicken stock are blended into a smooth purée that is strained through a sieve into a bowl. The onions, celery, and garlic are sautéed in oil and then mixed into a purée with chicken stock. The flour is mixed with water into a paste, the paste is added to the vegetable purée, and the mixture is simmered for a few minutes.