I've been raw since August but haven't had any soups. I guess cause I haven't broken out of the idea that soup should be hot. So the question is what are your favorite soups? :eat
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I've been raw since August but haven't had any soups. I guess cause I haven't broken out of the idea that soup should be hot. So the question is what are your favorite soups? :eat
um... you can warm your soup! cause who eats HOT soup anyway? i know everyone in this house lets it cool a bit... so i just make mine at the warm temp and eat right away (no cooling time needed!)
Oh duh :eek: why didn't I think if that!!! Just warm it!! Ha!!!!! :LOL:
I made this one "blended salad" for lunch yesterday and I really enjoyed it. I added about 1 teaspoon of cumin and a bit of fresh cilantro - gave it a really nice Mexican flavor. I used 1/2 avocado because I knew I'd use the other half in my kale salad for supper. I ate it right out of the blender (unheated). I'll add a bell pepper next time, maybe diced and added afterwards, unblended.
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Here's another favorite of mine and this one I do heat up on the stove. My own tweaks are in (....). I use frozen organic corn we buy at Costco. Not raw, but that doesn't bother me.
Cheezy Corn Chowder
Posted by Snowdrop on Raw Freedom Community
Serves 2-3
1 c corn kernels
1 clove garlic
1 T onion
1/4 c cashews (I soak these while I'm assembling ingredients)
2 T nutritional yeast (heaping)
4 baby carrots (2 regular carrots)
1/4" ring of red pepper (1/4 of a whole pepper)
2 T olive oil
1/2 - 1 t psyllium (depending how thick you wish chowder to get) (Deb - I use 2 tsp chia seeds)
1 t cumin
1/8 t nutmeg
1 T parsley
1/2 t salt
Ground pepper to taste
2 c water
Blend in hi speed blender till very creamy.
Add : (unblended)
1/4 c more corn kernels (I add more)
1 T parsley
Warm up on stove till warm enough to eat.
Bowl up and garnish with additional minced parsley & fresh ground pepper.
Snowdrop's Note: You can use fresh or frozen corn -I used frozen today because it is winter and there is no fresh corn available. I didn't use miso, but a light miso would easily replace the salt & add a deeper dimension of flavor.
Carmella's Note: I didn't change a thing to the recipe and it turned out fabulously!
Enjoy!
The Sunny Raw Kitchen's newsletter from 10-14-08
Oh boy--thanks for the ideas you all!!
This is my favorite tomato soup ...
In a blender:
1 large tomato cut in chunks
1 cup water
some olive oil (optional)
Blend this up.
Add
1 stalk celery cut in chunks
1 carrot cut in chunks
one quarter or more of a red bell pepper
1 clove garlic with peel
4 fresh basil leaves
Fresh dill
1/2 jalapeno pepper (do in tiny pieces and taste for your desired hot!)
1 heaping Tbl of honey (or agave, or dates)
several pinches of sea salt
cumin to taste (I use 1/2 tsp)
dash of cayenne pepper
If it is too thick for you, add some water.
Cut up some red bell pepper in small chunks. Add this to your soup. This added crunch is divine!
thanks that sounds yummy levamssg
My favorite soup is the one I had for dinner tonight.
1 yellow bell pepper (butternut or acorn squash is excellent, too)
1 apple (I use granny smith)
half a yellow onion
Young white coconut
curry powder
fine sea salt
Peel and chop the yellow pepper, apple, and onion. Drizzle lightly with olive oil, sprinkle with a pinch of red pepper flakes and a pinch of fine sea salt. Toss to coat evenly. Put in dehydrator at 115 degrees for 1-3 hours to warm and soften.
Blend the coconut water and coconut meat to make a smooth milk. Add the softened veggies and curry powder. Blend until smooth. Season to taste with more curry powder and sea salt.
To make a thicker soup use more veggies to coconut milk. To make a richer soup use less of the coconut water to meat.
Serve "warm" from the blender.
I posted this in the wrong thread...
I made this soup the other day.
Cream of Leek
Serves 2
½ avocado
1 cup zucchini, chopped
1 stalk celery, chopped
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon mellow white miso
1 " piece of leek
¼ teaspoon sea salt
Dash cayenne pepper
1 tablespoon olive oil
Handful of fresh parsley
1 cup water (or until preferred consistency is reached)
Place all of the ingredients in a high speed blender and blend until smooth.
If desired, warm up gently on the stove
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fluorescent! looks delicious :)
Thanks to all that posted soups. I plan on trying them all.
Beautiful looking soups and recipes i will be trying a few of these ty for sharing!!
Thought I'd share my 2 fav soups :eat
Miso/Miso
This is my own recipe/pretty much things I enjoy in a soup.
My measurements are more like a rough draft :) .
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I use to love-love wonton soup.Really any clear bothy type soup is great to me.I really like the taste of miso for a broth.Bean Sprouts give it that oriental vibe and the mushrooms take on a meaty texture wile the Zucc noodles give you that noodley taste you like having in your soups.
Miso Miso
1 green onion<chopped>
5 sm bella mushrooms<chopped>
half avacado<diced>
1 sm zucchini made into noodles
Bean sprouts< its up to how much you want> I think they make the soup!!
1tbs evoo
1tbs Nama Shoyu
1tbs pizza seasonings
1tbs miso
Peel an Noodle-ize Zucchini or cut into thin strips
place Zucc in a bowl and toss in Evoo&Nama Shoyu mix together an let sit for 2to3min
After few minutes throw mushrooms&avacado into bowl with Zucc.
Boil a cup of water or two-Depends on mood. Add T of miso, mix untill broth like an smooth.
Pour over bowl of goodies,garnish with onions/pizza seasonings(or whate ver u have on hand or like) and last but not least ,the bean srouts.Yummmmmm!
Have made this many many times,its quick easy,an very good.The water is hot yes,but by the time it hits the bowl its warm,cannot heat veggies and gives you that warm soup feel.
Natashas spicy tomato soup I make often.
So healthy feeling and delicious!!
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Here is link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcxTuLcky1M
I havent tried with jalepeno yet,I always use 2-3 cloves garlic for a lil punch and dice half an avacado for fullness.Yummmy
Sorry my pics are so big not sure on how to size them yet.
OMG! :drool: Thank you RawHorizons! I will definitely try your recipes!
I just made some Cream of Cauliflower soup. It was really delicious.
I should have taken a picture and posted it, but I ate it all up. :eat
CREAM of CAULIFLOWER SOUP
3 cups of Cauliflower (1 small head)
½ cup + ¼ cup of Cashews
3-4 cups of purified water
2 Tbs. of Nutritional Yeast
Sea Salt to taste (be a bit generous)
Mix all ingredients in a blender until smooth and creamy; for a creamier consistency, use less water.
Garnish with a sprinkle of paprika or cayenne pepper.
Thanks for the soup recipes all@@