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Holiday Soup For The Soul

November 16, 2010

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Before we get to this incredible soup, there are a couple things I need to get off my chest.

1) Eric and I have lots of nicknames for each other. Two of our favourites are: ‘Pinky’ and ‘The Brain’.

Remember that show?

Depending on the day, we fight over who is Pinky and who is The Brain.

2) When we are trying to decide what to do at night or on the weekends you can often hear us say to one another,

‘Gee Brain, what do you want to do tonight?’

‘The same thing we do every night Pinky, try to take over the world! muhuauha’

3) We also have a special voice just for Sketchie. You may have heard it at the very end of the video on Sunday.

Eric said (in Sketchie’s squeaky voice), ‘Not impressed’.

We are totally normal.

Last night, Eric said I could be ‘The Brain’ because I whipped up this amazing soup.

I turned Eric, a former non-soup lover, into a soup lover in just over 10 years.

Never say never… ;)

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Holiday Soup For The Soul

This is hands down one of my all time favourite soups! Not only does it look festive just in time for the holidays, but it tastes incredible and warms the soul. It packs a wide array of seasonings and spices from cinnamon, nutmeg, and vegetable bouillon, to the saffron and curry. Somehow it just all works together magically!

Inspired by Fat Free Vegan Kitchen.

Ingredients:

  • 1 large carrot, peeled and chopped
  • 1/2 cup red quinoa, uncooked
  • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • 1 medium sweet onion, finely chopped
  • 1 medium zucchini, chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 vegetable bouillon cube (not low sodium)
  • 6 cups water, boiled
  • One 15-ounce can diced tomatoes
  • 1.5-2 cups cooked black beans (about one 15oz can)
  • 1 tsp good-quality curry powder
  • Pinch or two of cinnamon
  • Pinch of ground nutmeg
  • 2 cups baby spinach leaves, well rinsed and roughly chopped
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt, to taste
  • Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • Pinch of saffron threads (optional, but tasted amazing)

 

Directions: Heat the oil in a large soup pot. Add the chopped sweet onion and sauté over medium-low heat until translucent. Add the chopped carrots, chopped zucchini, and minced garlic, and continue to sauté for about 5-7 minutes.

Place your bouillon cube into a medium sized bowl. Boil 6 cups of water and pour over the bouillon cube. Stir well to dissolve. Add bouillon mixture, tomatoes, red quinoa, black beans, and spices + seasonings. Bring to a boil and then simmer gently for 15 to 20 minutes.

Add the roughly chopped spinach, stir well, and cover. Simmer on low for about 15-35 minutes. The longer you cook it the more the flavours will develop. Taste test and adjust seasonings if necessary. I also have a feeling this soup will be even better the next day! Garnish with nuts of choice if preferred.

Makes about 8-10 cups.

 

Gather up the troops!

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This recipe requires a bit of leg work, but the outcome is so worth it!

It took me about 30-40 minutes to prepare (plus cooking time) and that was including my photography, so perhaps a bit less time for you. ;)

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These ingredients will keep any seasonal cold at bay!

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I really enjoyed the zucchini in this soup. You can add in any veggies you want though.

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Chop the onions, carrots, and zucchini…

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Caramelize the sweet onion in the olive oil.

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Add veggies.

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Add everything else…diced tomato, spices, bouillon mixture, quinoa, etc.

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I also decided to add a pinch of saffron threads!

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I was so glad I did because the saffron tastes amazing in this soup. It is optional though, so not to worry if you don’t have any.

Simmer for about 20-30 minutes or so.

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Garnish with toasted nuts if desired.

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Serve in a huge bowl.

Eric said, ‘This is the best soup I have ever tasted!’ 

This soup is not only festive looking, but it is packed with nutrients, extremely flavourful, and perfect for cold and flu season.

I must go now. A chilly outdoor run followed by hot holiday soup awaits me… :)

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Ok spill the beans. Do you have any nicknames for your significant other or is there a nickname that your friends or family call you?

We also call each other ‘Snoops’ and ‘Babe’, among other things. ;) I also used to call Eric ‘Snitzlefritz’ and he HATED it, so now I only call him that when I want to annoy him. So about 6 times a day.

Please tell me we are not alone. I will sleep better at night.

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Filed Under: Appetizers, Dinner, Fall, Gluten Free, Low Sugar, Lunch, Nut Free, Soup, Soy Free, Thanksgiving, Winter Tagged With: christmas soup, healthy soup, holiday recipes, holiday soup, new year's soup recipe, Oprah, quinoa soup, Thanksgiving recipes, thanksgiving soup, vegan, vegan soup, weight loss

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Sheena
12 years ago

Wonderful soup…made it last night and we gobbled it up:) Do you have a calorie count for this soup?

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Susan
12 years ago

I’m going to make this soup tonight!

My girlfriend calls me “puddin’ stick”

no idea where that came from!?

I call her tutu.

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Susan
11 years ago

This is the most delicious soup I have ever made. The combo of sweet and savory spices is warm and wonderful. I followed the recipe to the letter except I added three cups of chopped baby spinach instead of two at the end, and I did not have saffron. This is hands down AMAZING!!

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Kristina Allen
11 years ago

I made this soup tonight and it was awesome!! I did make a couple modifications to the recipie: I added a large tub of steamed chopped spinach (instead of 2 cups), I added 28 oz of chopped canned tomatoes (instead of 15 oz), added 2 cans of Black beans (vs. 1), added the juice from on lemon and some chopped cilantro. Definatley will be making this again! Thanks for the inspiration!!

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Johanna
11 years ago

I doubled this recipe and it still wasn’t enough. It was that delicious. I am so thankful for your website. This is definitely a 5 star recipe.

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Danielle
11 years ago

This is the best soup I have ever had. Thank you so so much for sharing your recipe! I made this the first time for Thanksgiving last year. My first Thanksgiving being vegan. I added way more curry and more cinnamon, nutmeg and salt to taste. I could not get over how good this soup is. My family, who assumed anything I brought to Thanksgiving could not possibly taste good, was very hesitant to try it. Once they did, the whole batch of soup disappeared. I make this soup all of the time, have shared it with all of my friends, people at work, and everyone that has tried it loves it and I’ve passed your recipe on to so many people. You’ve helped me show my non-vegan family and friends how amazingly good vegan food can taste. THANK YOU!!

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Emily
11 years ago

Just made this soup because I had a rich food weekend and needed to detox. I tweaked the spices a little because I’m out of curry but OH MY GOD THIS IS THE BEST VEGETABLE SOUP I’VE EVER MADE. HANDS DOWN.

That is all.

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Jacqueline
11 years ago

Oh, I love this soup! I like to spice it up a bit with Tabasco Chipotle sauce… hmmm!
Thanks for putting it up here! :)

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Cawfee Kath
10 years ago

This looks great ! We are getting into “soup season” here (well since I love soup I can eat it any time, any weather) and will put it on my list .

Mr. Cawfee is called “Punkin Pants” by me and I am “Honey” and “Baby”. He called me these names when we first met and I thought it was because he couldn’t remember my name. Fast forward—–married 20 years.

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Janelle Engstrom
10 years ago

I absolutely love this soup. We enjoy making it on extra cold days! It has the most beautiful broth with layers of delicious savory flavor.

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Hilary
9 years ago

I’m making this right now and it smells so good!! I can’t wait to taste it! Thank you for always being an inspiration to eat foods that make you GLOW! :) I’ve been following you for years and am so happy for your success!

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Angela Liddon
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9 years ago

Aw, thanks so much for the kind words, Hilary! I hope you enjoy the soup. :)

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Jennifer
6 years ago

Hi, This recipe looks delicious. One question–would it work to use vegetable broth rather than the boullion cube dissolved in water? Just wondering what difference that would make?
thanks

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Jennifer
5 years ago

Hi, what can I use instead of vegetable bouillon cube?

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Barbara
4 years ago

Delicious. I’ve also subbed brown rice for quinoa bth are good!

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Anna
5 months ago

I’ve made this soup for (at least) the past decade for friendsmas. Thank you <3

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