Thursday, 9 September 2021

Root vegetable soup : Lovely for cooler days


If you may be looking for a soup suitable for cooler days, how about this one! You can use any hard, starchy root vegetables you like for this simple root vegetable soup. Carrots, parsnips, sweet potatoes, squash and celeriac all work well. 

Ingredients
Serves Four
2 tbsp oil 
2 onions, roughly chopped
800g/1lb 12oz root vegetables, any kind (see tip below), peeled and cut into roughly 2cm/¾in chunks
2 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
2 chicken or vegetable stock cubes
ground black pepper
freshly chopped parsley, to serve (optional)
Method
1. Heat the oil in a large non-stick saucepan and gently fry the onions for 6–8 minutes, or until softened and beginning to brown, stirring regularly.
2. Add the vegetable chunks and cook for 5 minutes more, stirring occasionally. Stir in the garlic and cook for a few seconds more.
3. Crumble over the stock cubes, add 1 litre/1¾ pints water and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat to a simmer, cover the pan loosely with a lid and cook for about 20 minutes or until the vegetables are very soft, stirring occasionally. Some will soften more quickly than others. Remove the pan from the heat.
4. Blitz the soup with a stick blender until very smooth and season with plenty of ground black pepper. Add a splash of just-boiled water if the soup is a little thick.
5. Ladle into bowls, top with freshly chopped parsley, if using. 
Optional 
Serve with warm crusty bread, or perhaps a low carb bread, see here

Each serving provides 4g protein, 31.5g carbohydrates (of which 18g sugars), 7g fat (of which 1g saturates), 10g fibre and 1.4g salt.

Some Recipe Tips
You can use any hard, starchy root vegetables you like for this simple soup. Carrots, parsnips, sweet potatoes, squash, pumpkin, beetroot and celeriac all work well, and remember the smaller you chop the pieces, the faster they will cook.

You can also serve the soup with chunky pieces rather than blitzing if you prefer, or blitz half and mix with the rest of the veg.

This soup will freeze well for at least 4 months. Cool thoroughly, then decant into reusable zip-lock bags or lidded containers. Label and freeze.

If you don’t have a stick blender, allow the soup to cool for a few minutes then blend in a food processor or blender instead.
From an original recipe here


Related Post
Root Vegetables, so healthy - read it here

Looking for a lower carb soup, you may like this recipe
Celeriac Soup and Low Carb Focaccia Bread - see it here

For those who may be looking for a soup suitable for warm/hot days
Gazpacho Soup - A wonderful taste of Andalucia - see it here

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All the best Jan

35 comments:

  1. Ooh, doesn't this look good and sounds delicious.
    YOU have a great one.

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  2. Yum - though I never blitz a soup smooth. I prefer a bit of chunkiness.

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  3. I love homemade soups-soooo good thanks for the recipe

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  4. ...I was working in my garden this afternoon and I will have a bumper crop of butternut squash.

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  5. Gracias por la receta de la sopa se ve muy rica y nutriva, Te mando un beso

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  6. I LOVE these kinds of soups!!

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  7. Ohhh this sounds so darn good. I could eat this right now.

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  8. Now yor're talking! I LOVE soups and will eat them all year and be happy. Even in summer. Roger however is not...specially in summer.

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  9. I love soup...always have done. I'm thinking about having some for my lunch today...not homemade, though...just from a can, because I can. :)

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  10. Jan - you had me at "soup"! Our temperatures are getting cooler, and this sounds perfect!

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  11. I really need to try celeriac.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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  12. Sounds like a lovely simple soup to make :)

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  13. I am definitely a soup person. This is so creamy, warming and tasty.

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  14. I love these soups, and am looking forward to cooler days to enjoy them again! Valerie

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  15. YUM, I love soup!
    Have a great day and happy weekend!

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  16. Yummy and an easy recipe. I like that.

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  17. I love how you can use whatever root veggie(s) you have on hand. It looks delicious.

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  18. It will soon be time to start making some of these yummy soups this one is on my list. Have a great weekend. xx

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  19. This recipe is one I will try just as soon as we get cooler weather where I live!

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  20. This sounds like some tasty comfort food. I love soups for lunch when the weather cools down.

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  21. Any time now the farmers markets will be overflowing with squash - in expensive, nutritious and delicious. That's the soup we'll be having.

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  22. This sounds delicious. I love to eat a hearty soup on cold days. X

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  23. freeze now and enjoy in the middle of winter

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  24. this was mouthwatering recipe ,one of my kind :)

    i would love to try it as i like veggies of all kind and so much

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  25. Another great recipe for soup ~ great for the season coming along ~ Xo

    Living in the moment,

    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  26. Seguro que será una rica sopa. Besos.

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