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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Roasted Curried Cauliflower Soup

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Roasted curried cauliflower soup with coconut milk by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2016

I love roasted curried cauliflower and make it often. But last week, I took it one step further by adding some homemade vegetable stock (so easy to make your own - tips here) and some coconut milk, et voilĂ , this beautiful soup was born.

It's creamy and rich with the lovely nutty flavor of roasted cauliflower, the sweetness of caramelized onions and the warm, spicy flavors of places where the birds never need to fly south.

Cauliflower by Eve Fox, Garden of Eating blog, copyright 2011

I like to use either grapeseed or peanut oils for roasting veggies because their relatively high smokepoints allow them to withstand the high temperatures of roasting without burning. And that is, as Martha Stewart would say, a good thing.

Curry powder, salt, pepper and grapeseed oil by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2016

Toss the cauliflower with onions (or leeks), salt, pepper and plenty of curry powder and/or garam masala and don't skimp on the oil. I do this tossing right in the roasting pan to save myself from having to wash a mixing bowl. Then roast it until you've got a nice jumbled mess of soft, nutty florets with some nice browning on them.

Roasted curried cauliflower, onion and garlic by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2016

Your vegetable stock provides the base for the soup while the coconut milk adds a wonderful richness and sweet depth of flavor.

Thai Kitchen coconut milk by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2016

Put it all in a pot and let it simmer for a bit before you blend it - I cooked mine on the woodstove for a while. Then I used my immersion blender to get it smooth and creamy. If you do not already have an immersion blender, get one right now!

Cooking the soup on the woodstove by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2016

I like to top it with a dollop of sour cream and some chopped cilantro. It's good on its own or served over some short grain brown rice.

Roasted curried cauliflower soup with coconut milk by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2016

-- print recipe --
Roasted Curried Cauliflower Soup
Serves 6

Ingredients

* 1 large (or 2 small) cauliflower, washed and cut into florets
* 1 large red onion, sliced
* 2 cloves of garlic, minced or pressed
* Couple generous glugs of oil (grapeseed or peanut)
* Sea salt
* Freshly ground black pepper
* 1 Tbsp Ground cumin
* 3 tsps curry powder and/or garam Masala
* Pinch of red pepper flakes (optional)
* 1 can coconut milk or coconut cream
* 1 quart vegetable stock
* 1 Tbsp maple syrup
* Cilantro, as a garnish
* Sour cream, as a garnish (optional)

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 400. Toss the cauliflower with the spices, a teaspoon of sea salt, a few grinds of black pepper, onion, garlic and oil until well-coated. Turn out onto a thick baking sheet in a single layer and roast, turning several times, for 30-35 minutes, until tender when pierced with a fork.

2. Scrape the roasted cauliflower into a pot, add the stock, coconut milk and maple syrup and simmer on medium-low heat for 10-15 minutes. Allow to cool down slightly then blend until smooth. Taste and adjust the seasonings, as needed. Top with chopped cilantro and a dollop of sour cream or yogurt.

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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Roasted Curried Cauliflower Soup

Roasted curried cauliflower soup with coconut milk by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2016

I love roasted curried cauliflower and make it often. But last week, I took it one step further by adding some homemade vegetable stock (so easy to make your own - tips here) and some coconut milk, et voilĂ , this beautiful soup was born.

It's creamy and rich with the lovely nutty flavor of roasted cauliflower, the sweetness of caramelized onions and the warm, spicy flavors of places where the birds never need to fly south.

Cauliflower by Eve Fox, Garden of Eating blog, copyright 2011

I like to use either grapeseed or peanut oils for roasting veggies because their relatively high smokepoints allow them to withstand the high temperatures of roasting without burning. And that is, as Martha Stewart would say, a good thing.

Curry powder, salt, pepper and grapeseed oil by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2016

Toss the cauliflower with onions (or leeks), salt, pepper and plenty of curry powder and/or garam masala and don't skimp on the oil. I do this tossing right in the roasting pan to save myself from having to wash a mixing bowl. Then roast it until you've got a nice jumbled mess of soft, nutty florets with some nice browning on them.

Roasted curried cauliflower, onion and garlic by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2016

Your vegetable stock provides the base for the soup while the coconut milk adds a wonderful richness and sweet depth of flavor.

Thai Kitchen coconut milk by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2016

Put it all in a pot and let it simmer for a bit before you blend it - I cooked mine on the woodstove for a while. Then I used my immersion blender to get it smooth and creamy. If you do not already have an immersion blender, get one right now!

Cooking the soup on the woodstove by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2016

I like to top it with a dollop of sour cream and some chopped cilantro. It's good on its own or served over some short grain brown rice.

Roasted curried cauliflower soup with coconut milk by Eve Fox, The Garden of Eating, copyright 2016

-- print recipe --
Roasted Curried Cauliflower Soup
Serves 6

Ingredients

* 1 large (or 2 small) cauliflower, washed and cut into florets
* 1 large red onion, sliced
* 2 cloves of garlic, minced or pressed
* Couple generous glugs of oil (grapeseed or peanut)
* Sea salt
* Freshly ground black pepper
* 1 Tbsp Ground cumin
* 3 tsps curry powder and/or garam Masala
* Pinch of red pepper flakes (optional)
* 1 can coconut milk or coconut cream
* 1 quart vegetable stock
* 1 Tbsp maple syrup
* Cilantro, as a garnish
* Sour cream, as a garnish (optional)

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 400. Toss the cauliflower with the spices, a teaspoon of sea salt, a few grinds of black pepper, onion, garlic and oil until well-coated. Turn out onto a thick baking sheet in a single layer and roast, turning several times, for 30-35 minutes, until tender when pierced with a fork.

2. Scrape the roasted cauliflower into a pot, add the stock, coconut milk and maple syrup and simmer on medium-low heat for 10-15 minutes. Allow to cool down slightly then blend until smooth. Taste and adjust the seasonings, as needed. Top with chopped cilantro and a dollop of sour cream or yogurt.

You might also like:
For more delicious recipes, gardening ideas, foraging tips, and food-related inspiration "like" the Garden of Eating on Facebook, or follow me on Twitter and Pinterest.

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