The results?
What you need:
8 - 10 cups Liquid Base (Water, Veggie Broth, or Combination)
2 onions, chopped
20 cloves garlic, chopped (Doesn't taste "garlicy"; provides good flavor and health benefits without the sodium)
1 head cauliflower, chopped or broken
2 - 3 medium russet potatoes peeled and chopped (Or use another head of cauliflower - I didn't have one on hand so used potatoes to create a thicker base)
1 cup raw cashews
4 cups or 4 small heads broccoli
Salt and Pepper to taste
What you do:
1. In a large pot, saute onions and garlic with a small amount of the liquid until translucent. (Make sure there is enough liquid so onions and garlic don't stick).
2. Add remaining liquid, cauliflower, and potatoes and cook until tender (If you are in a hurry, keep on higher heat, stirring often. If you can't be watching it, heat on low and you can walk away and come back anytime).
Potatoes and Cauliflower cooking in broth |
4. Remove 2 - 3 cups and combine with cashews in a high speed blender. Blend until smooth. Pour back into the soup pot and stir until combined.
Ready to blend |
Blended with Cashews |
5. Add chopped broccoli and cook on low until ready to eat.
6. Salt and pepper to taste. Makes roughly 12 large servings.
Notes:
You don't taste cauliflower or potatoes. The soup is very creamy and flavorful (because of the onions and garlic). I kept my broccoli pieces fairly large, and I think they would have been better as tiny pieces. You can also add 1 - 2 Tbsp of nutritional yeast if you have on hand to boost your Vitamin B12, and give more of a "cheesy" flavor.
This is also a great cream based soup to create any of your favorite "Cream Ofs...", such as mushroom, onion, asparagus, etc.
Great with a salad or this crusty artisan bread. (Click here for recipe)
Crusty Artisan Loaf |
The nutrition info provided is for 1 large serving (a full bowl of soup) not small 1/2 cup servings that is impossible to be full by and is completely impractical.
Enjoy!
Nutrition Info Per Serving (2 Cups):
Calories: 186
Fat: 8 g
Saturated Fat: 1.5 g
Cholesterol: 0 mg
Sodium: 32 mg
Carbohydrates: 32 g
Fiber: 4 g
Sugars: 3.8 g
Protein: 7 g
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Sounds good! I love soup during the winter months... also can't wait for the recipe for the Crusty Artisan Bread!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm the same way...prefer soups over salads in the winter. Just posted the crusty artisan bread. Enjoy!
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