Simple ingredients blend together to make a thick, luscious Curried Roasted Carrot Ginger soup. Spicy and warming, it’s the perfect soup for any chilly day!
This delicious recipe sponsored by White Wave Foods. All opinions are my own.
It’s mid-January; how are those New Year’s resolutions going? I learned a long time ago that creating longer term realistic goals is a much better path to success for me than ‘lose 10 pounds by February 1′ or ‘go to the gym every single day’. I just can’t stick with aggressive goals that are unrealistic no matter how badly I want the end result.
This year I really want to work on creating more plant-friendly recipes that are out of my box. I want to incorporate them into our family dining plans in a way that takes less thinking. I can be a creature of habit and my go-to recipes when I’m not feeling inspired are often the same. Stretching my recipe repertoire to include plant-based proteins too is a key goal.
We eat almost all organically and prioritize organic ingredients when shopping. I have learned where to find the best organic options (not just for produce) and at the best prices. Ultimately, I want the best quality AND the best price, don’t you? AND I don’t want to go to multiple stores if I can avoid it. I simply don’t have the time.
One of my sure bet stores in King Soopers (our local Kroger brand store). They carry organic ingredients with their Simple Truth brand but they also have a dedicated Natural Foods Department. Being gluten-free it’s my first stop for all the fundamentals we use. I also know I can find quality bulk ingredients and staples I need (for instance the vegetable broth and olive oil I used in today’s recipe were there).
You know that experience when you go to a new grocery store and it’s like landing on a different planet? Nothing is in the same place as other stores? What I love about the Kroger/King Soopers Natural Foods Department is that it is clearly identified with dark hardwood flooring, different shelving than the rest of the store that feels like shopping at a cozy neighborhood market. It makes it easy when visiting new Kroger stores to know where to find what I want.
Thanks to a recent big snow storm I was inspired to make a hearty soup. The kind that takes the chill out of that day. I decided to make a Curried Roasted Carrot Ginger Soup that is vegan. If you aren’t vegan that word might scare you. Maybe you think you won’t like it. Maybe you think it won’t taste good. Maybe you think it won’t be filling enough if it is only plants!
A trick I learned a long time ago is that big flavor goes a long way to make food satisfying. This Curried Roasted Carrot Ginger Soup is thick and filling with a creamy texture. The curry and ginger make for a spicy, bold flavor palette, one that is warming too. It’s a fantastic way to get more vegetables into your diet (anyone have that on their New Year’s resolution list?!). And who can resist this color?!
This spicy, warming Curried Roasted Carrot Ginger soup recipe is a winter favorite. You’d never guess this thick comforting soup is also dairy-free and vegan too (as well as gluten-free).
Recipe
Curried Roasted Carrot Ginger Soup Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 pounds Carrots tops removed, peeled and cut in half
- 4 large Garlic Cloves (left in the skin)
- 1 medium Yellow Onion peeled and cut into quarters
- 2 tablespoons Olive Oil divided
- 1 tablespoon Curry Powder (generic; not regionally specific)
- 2 tablespoons fresh Ginger peeled and diced
- 4 cups Vegetable Broth (I used Kroger/King Soopers Simple Truth brand organic vegetable broth)
- 2 cups Silk Unsweetened Coconut Milk
- ½ teaspoon Kosher Salt
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Line a large baking sheet with sides with foil, dull side up (or a baking pan may be substituted and no foil is required). Spray with non-stick cooking spray.
- Place the carrots, garlic cloves in skin and onion quarters on the baking sheet. Drizzle with 1 tablespoon of the olive oil and toss with your hands to coat. Place in the oven to cook for 1 hour, flipping the vegetables halfway through.
- A few minutes before the vegetables are done roasting, add the remaining tablespoon of oil to a heavy Dutch oven or stock pot with a lid over medium heat. When hot add the curry powder and ginger to the oil and stir together to make a paste. Allow to cook and become fragrant for 2 minutes. Add the vegetable broth and whisk to combine.
- Add the roasted carrots and onions to the pot with the curry mixture. Slice the end of the garlic cloves and squeeze the inside into the pot. Bring to a low boil, put the lid on the pot and allow to boil for 20-30 minutes until the carrots are soft. Remove from the heat.
- Stir in the coconut milk and salt. Using an immersion blender or processing batches through a blender or food processor, pulverize the vegetables into a smooth, thick soup. Serve with sliced of Thai basil (regular fresh basil may be substituted) and wedges of lime to give a squeeze into the soup before eating.
Annemarie LeBlanc says
This soup would work wonders for my husband’s pain. He has chronic pain in his lower back because of some stenosis in his spine. I have read that turmeric and ginger have very good pain relieving properties and are also anti-inflammatory. I love that this soup is both delicious and healing as well.
Seattle Travel Blogger says
This looks like an interesting soup – I have never heard of it before.
Your pictures are so vivid!
dawn says
yum. this looks so good. all of the flavors look like the mix really well.
Janell Poulette says
I have been super into making homemade soup lately and this one i can’t wait to try. I love curry and i love ginger so i know this will be a hit in this house…yum!
Heather Pfingsten says
This looks soooo good. It would be great on a cold night, with a blanket, and a nice glass of wine. The flavor combination looks and sounds amazing. YUM!
Felicia says
This sounds absolutely delicious! I love a good soup recipe and adore curry!
LauraOinAK says
I love gingered carrots, but never thought about soup like this! This time of year has me wanting soup every day.
gingermommyrants says
This is the perfect time of the year to make soup. This curried roasted carrot ginger soup looks so delicious and easy to make. I will have to give this recipe a try on the weekend.
Meagan says
This looks delicious. I bet it’s great when you are feeling sick.
Amy Desrosiers says
I think this soup looks so tasty! I love pureed soups with some nice crusty bread. I will have to make this, this winter.