
You must think that all I eat is soup. Now I think soup is one of my favourite types of food. Especially over winter - but now the weather is warming up I am more inclined to make a bean salad than a bean soup. However, Nat got home from guiding two nights ago coughing and spluttering. After a pretty restless sleep he stayed in bed for most of the day. He wasn't incredibly hungry during the day but I asked him what he thought he would like for dinner. His unequivocal answer was soup.
Now soup was not really what I felt like as it was quite a warm day (it got to 20 degrees - which isn't hot but when you have had a week or so of 13 degrees I was in tshirt and thai fishermans pants).
Anyway - I borrowed a copy of La Dolce Vegan from the library and so I sifted through the soup recipes and I came up with cauliflower and potato. I tweaked the recipe a fair bit so I will put it here.
It was really good - I had to add some more of the spices (this is just an estimate of what I added - just use your own judgement). I think I am not the biggest fan of cauliflower soup - so I don't think that what I can say about it would really do this soup justice - I mean it was really nice, but I prefer other types of soup flavours.
Nat on the other hand, was thrilled with the soup and said that it was one of the best he's had. He is wanting me to make it again very soon.
So maybe if you like milder soups and cauliflower, this is for you. I will be making this again purely because Nat was so happy with it.
Soup with Cauliflower and potatoes
1 onion - diced
2 carrots - chopped
1 stalk celery - chopped
3/4 large cauliflower head - chopped
2 medium potatoes- chopped (didn't peel because it was organic)
1 medium sweet potato - chopped (I didn't peel this as it was organic)
enough broth to just cover vegetables
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
1/2 tsp cumin
1/2 tsp coriander
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1 cup soymilk (I used fat free)
- Saute onion, carrot and celery in oil or broth until onion is translucent
- Add the cauliflower, potato, sweet potato, broth, cumin, coriander, nutmeg, salt and pepper.
- Bring to boil then reduce heat and simmer for 10-15mins until the potatoes are cooked.
- Stir in milk and then blend the mixture with a hand blender to the desired consistency (I love chunky soups with bits of potatoes). You can also use a blender or food processor to puree half or all of the soup.
- Return to the heat and its ready to serve.
- We served it with crusty homemade toast.
6 comments:
ack! i needed this last week.
but i'll tuck it away for my next cold. :)
Your soup looks very lovely! I'm collecting soup recipes for this winter and I think I'll have to make this! I hope Nat feels better soon!
mmmmm. The soup looks fantastic. I say soup is an every night meal possibility - it always hits the spot! Your recipe tweaks look great. Thanks.
YUM soup!
sorry Nat's not feeling too good! i hope he starts to feel better soon. that's too sweet of you to make him some tasty cauliflower soup, even though cauliflower isn't your favorite. that's cool that you left the skins on the potatoes, i'm going to have to give that a try - i bet the skins are full of nutrition, indeed!
hooray for an awesome soup - and the best one he's had, too! that's wonderful!
wow yum! that soup sounds soo good! next time I am sick...or just in a soup mood i will have to make it!
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