Sunday, October 11, 2009

Cook This: "Cream" of Veggie Soup

Today is Sunday, and here is my first official installment of "Cook This."

Cream of Veggie Soup.

This recipe is an adaptation of a recipe I first made about 20 years ago from The American Vegetarian Cookbook from the Fit for Life Kitchen by Marilyn Diamond. There have been many incarnations of this soup in my life, including as a staple at the health food deli where I worked to finance an 8 week trip to an ashram in India (a story for another time.)



Lately I've simplified the soup to the bare bones for a quick and delicious low allergen delight.

Ingredients:
2-3 TBSP olive oil
1 large yellow onion chopped
3-4 cups of chopped brocolli
1 cup of chopped carrots or baby carrots
3 TBSP roasted tahini
3-4 cups of water or chicken stock or combination (I wouldn't use chicken soup though, as it is too strong.)
Salt and pepper to taste.

How to make it:
1. Sauté onion in olive oil for 5 minutes.
2. Add brocolli and carrots and continue to sauté for 3 minutes.
3. Add water or chicken stock and bring to a boil.
4. Simmer until veggies are soft (you should be able to just barely mash with a fork.)
5. Put the tahini in a bowl with an equal amount of broth and mix with a fork, then add another few TBSP of broth and mix again. Continue until the tahini liquid is a similar temperature to the soup so it doesn't clump up when you add it. Add it to the soup.
6. There are 2 options here:
a. The easy option: Use a hand blender to blend the soup to your preferred texture. You can always add more broth or water if you like.
b. Put a few cups at a time of the soup into a blender and add it back into the soup until it is the texture you like.
I prefer the hand blender because it mixes well, is easy to clean up, and doesn't make the soup pasty.

You can also vary the veggies. I find that leafy greens don't work very well but I have made the soup at one time or another with various combinations of cauliflower, peas, broccoli, carrots, sweet potato, potatoes and leeks, carrots, and other veggies.

Better hot but also good cold.

Edited to add: My 3 year old was just spitting out requesting something other than his catfish for dinner so I put a few tablespoons of this soup (now sauce) on it. He gobbled it right up!

Enjoy!
-Dr Samantha

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