Cream of Carrot and Coriander Soup

"We used to buy this soup, but it disappeared from the supermarket shelves. Luckily, by then, I had eaten so much of it, it did not take too much time to recreate it. I think the home-made variety is even better!"
 
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photo by Brian Holley photo by Brian Holley
photo by Brian Holley
Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
12
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Heat oil in a large saucepan or stockpot.
  • Add onions and cook until transparent.
  • Add coriander root and cook for 1 minute or until fragrant.
  • Add tomatoes and carrots and cook, stirring, until most of the moisture has cooked out of the tomato.
  • Add chicken stock and pepper and bring to the boil.
  • Reduce heat, cover and simmer for 20 to 30 minutes, or until the carrots are very tender.
  • Add the extra half a cup of stock to replace liquid lost through evaporation.
  • Add coriander leaves.
  • Blend or process soup until smooth.
  • Add cream, taste and adjust seasoning.
  • For a smoother, velvety soup, press soup through a sieve and reheat before serving.

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Reviews

  1. Absolutely wonderful! A taste explosion! It tasted exactly like the carrot and coriander soup served in the pub I used to frequent in Cambridge. I doubled the tomatoes. I substitued coriander powder (i believe coriander powder is made from ground coriander seeds) for the coriander root. I used about 1 1/2 tablespoons to give it lots of flavor! I used chicken broth as well as boullion cubes to make the stock. My father doesn't like cilantro, but he loved this soup. I served the soup with warm beer bread. It was a huge hit at our house. I plan to make it again and again.
     
  2. We loved it. Skipped the cream and used fresh tomatoes - a fabulous healthy soup.
     
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