| Serves | 2 |
| Total Time | 45 minutes |
Culinate editor’s note: I like this soup cooked with a teaspoon of minced fresh ginger, a few more carrots, and light coconut milk. (The original recipe makes a divine soup, but the full-fat coconut milk makes it too rich for my taste.) I also purée the soup in the pot with an immersion blender.
This recipe takes about 45 minutes from start to finish, including all your dishwashing! It’s a smooth simple soup that’s big on flavor and full of vitamin A.
Use bulk carrots for this — the big carrots available loose at most grocery stores. It’s cheaper to buy them this way instead of the pretty bunched carrots or those little baby carrots (which are, in fact, not baby carrots at all, but the same big carrots broken up and rolled to resemble a baby carrot).
This is a fabulous recipe for carrots that have spent a little too much time in your fridge, as the final soup is forgiving and will mask any woodiness or limpness the carrots have taken on with age. Make a bigger batch so you have leftovers — I often eat this soup cold while standing in my kitchen.
| 2 | Tbsp. olive oil | |
| 1 | medium shallot, thinly sliced (about ½ cup) | |
| 2 | hearty pinches of salt | |
| 4 | carrots, peeled and roughly chopped | |
| 1 | can (13½ ounces) coconut milk | |
| 1 | cup water or vegetable or chicken stock | |
| ~ | Salt and pepper | |
| ~ | Yogurt, for garnish (optional) |
Add new flavor components to this soup by trying out different spices. A few shakes of curry powder, some fennel and nutmeg, or a little cinnamon and fresh ginger work very well.
Leftover soup may be frozen in an airtight container and kept for four to six months. Leftovers may also be used as a “sauce” base with sautéed scallops or fish. Simply cook down and reduce the soup until thick and serve under fish that has been simply seared or grilled.
This content is from the book Urban Pantry by Amy Pennington.
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1. by earthharvestfarm on Apr 1, 2011 at 10:08 AM PDT
This soup was okay. The coconut flavor was subtle, the carrots were what I tasted a lot (which was good). It was not a very satisfying soup, my husband said it would be best as an appetizer rather than served as part of a main meal (we had it with risotto on the side) and called it a ‘bisque’.
Very quick and easy.
2. by anonymous on Jan 4, 2012 at 11:33 PM PST
I love this soup! I’ve made it a bunch of times. I usually add extra carrots and use light coconut milk like the editor recommends. like to toast coconut to put on top and last time I enjoyed the addition of lemongrass.
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