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Black Bean, Sweet Potato, and Red Quinoa Soup

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Can winter fare be both vibrant and comforting? I think this colourful soup is proof that it can. Sometimes it feels difficult to pack in as many bright coloured vegetables and fruit into one’s diet this time of the year, but it’s certainly possible. Just think of all the bright colours in season right now – winter squash galore, sweet potatoes, kale, pomegranates, citrus, radish, apples, cranberries, pears, persimmons, etc. If you feel yourself in a cold weather food rut, try busting out some of these into your shopping cart each week. The pop of colour will instantly boost your mood no matter what the weather is like outside. And if it doesn’t, well at least they are pretty to photograph!

Last week, I picked up a couple sweet potatoes because it had been a while since I had any. I usually prefer squash over sweet potatoes, but it’s nice to change it up once and a while. This hearty soup is filled with sweet potato chunks, fluffy protein-packed quinoa, black beans, and is seasoned with cumin, coriander, and chili powder. While it’s a good soup on its own, it really shines with toppings like avocado, cherry tomatoes or salsa, cilantro, crushed corn chips, and green onion, giving it a Tex-Mex flare. Cashew cream would also be nice on top too, as I used in my Raw Taco Salad recipe. If sweet potatoes aren’t your thing, feel free to use butternut squash in its place.

This was hands down, the most fun bowl to eat so far this season!

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Black Bean, Sweet Potato, and Red Quinoa Soup

Vegan, gluten-free, nut-free, soy-free
Yield
4-6 servings
Prep time
20 minutes
Cook time
20 minutes
Total time
40 minutes

This hearty soup is filled with sweet potato chunks, fluffy red quinoa, black beans, and is seasoned with cumin, coriander, and chili powder. While it’s a good soup on it’s own, it really shines with toppings like avocado, cherry tomatoes or salsa, cilantro, crushed corn chips, and green onion, giving it a Tex-Mex flare. Inspired by: Sprouted Kitchen & Coconut & Quinoa.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup uncooked red quinoa, rinsed and drained
  • 1/2 tbsp coconut oil (or other oil)
  • 3 garlic cloves, minced
  • 2 cup diced sweet onion (about 1/2 large)
  • 1 jalapeno, seeded if preferred and diced
  • 1 large sweet potato (350 g), peeled and chopped to 1/2-1 inch dice (2.5-3 cups)*
  • 1.5 tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp chili powder
  • 1/2 tsp ground coriander
  • 6 cups vegetable broth
  • 1.5 cups cooked black beans (one (15-oz) can rinsed and drained)
  • fine grain sea salt and black pepper, to taste (I used 1/2 tsp salt or a bit more)
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper (or red pepper flakes)
  • 2 handfuls Spinach or kale leaves, optional
For the toppings
  • avocado
  • corn chips
  • cilantro
  • cashew cream
  • lime juice
  • tomatoes or salsa
  • green onion

Directions

  1. In a medium-sized pot, add quinoa along with 1.5 cups water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to medium, and cover with tight fitting lid. Simmer covered for about 17 minutes or until the water is absorbed and quinoa is fluffy. Remove from heat, fluff with fork, and keep it covered until ready to use.
  2. Meanwhile, heat oil in a large wok or pot. Add garlic and onion and sauté for a few minutes over medium heat. Season with salt and pepper. Now add in the jalapeno and sweet potato and sauté for 5-7 minutes more.
  3. Stir in the cumin, chili powder, coriander, and broth. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat to medium and simmer for about 18-20 minutes uncovered, or until the potatoes are tender.
  4. Just before serving, stir in the cooked quinoa, drained and rinsed black beans, cayenne, and optional spinach. Season with salt and pepper to taste, adding more spice if desired.
  5. Garnish soup with cherry tomatoes, cilantro, green onion, corn chips, avocado, and/or cashew cream.
  6. Feast on tasty, vibrant comfort food!

Tip:

Note: Feel free to use butternut squash in place of sweet potato.

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Well, we’re off to our first Christmas party of the season tomorrow and Sunday is going to be dedicated to picking out our tree and decorating. It should be a festive one….just what I love this time of year. Have a great weekend!

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angela
11 years ago

My family and I love this recipe, it has become a staple and a favorite! Thank you for your wonderful recipes!

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Neha
11 years ago

I’ve made this soup a few times and I love, love, love it! I usually eat it within a few days, but I have a bit left. I’m thinking I can keep reheating and using for a week. Any advice on if that’s really okay?

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Sarah
10 years ago

I wish people would only post if they make it!

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Janell
10 years ago

Loved this recipe. Found it through a friend. Even my husband liked it. Thank you!!

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Angela Liddon
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10 years ago

So glad to hear you and your husband enjoyed the soup, Janell!

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Heather Quier
10 years ago

I made this last night, and it was delicious! It was very easy to make too. Thank you for this healthy and delicious recipe. It was so good I had another bowl for breakfast!

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victoria
10 years ago

Hi Angela,
I plan on freezing this soup. The recipe says to wait until just before serving to add the quinoa, beans and cayenne. do you think I can throw that in the soup before freezing it? Or should I wait until it thaws and I’m ready to serve?

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Angela Liddon
Reply to  victoria
10 years ago

Hi Victoria, Feel free to cook the soup in full, and then freeze. You’ll have a nice, ready-made meal that thaws and reheats beautifully!

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Hema
9 years ago

Hi Angela,

Thanks for sharing this recipe, Really I cannot wait sure am going to try this today!

Keep sharing :-)

Thanks,
Hema

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Angela Liddon
Reply to  Hema
9 years ago

Hi Hema, I hope you enjoyed the soup! It’s an old fave around here. :)

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Annie Whittkar
9 years ago

I love this soup.I am going try it.I feel this is a best way for meal replacement and help me to lose weight.One thing i love about this is its full of different vegetables and it add different flavors.

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jacqueline
9 years ago

Hi there. I am in love with this recipe and have been making it for a while now. I am starting a new blog to basically write about life as a mom trying to be healthy and balanced … you know the ongoing quest but the url is at indiefatigable.com. It will be one of my first posts. I keep telling friends how I am going to use this soup as kind of a base for my healthier eating goals. I wanted to refer to it or even put it in my blog but I wanted to ask permission. May I either copy this (and one of your pics) and post a link to credit you or do you have specifications for me to share this on my blog. Please let me know what you prefer. Thanks so much!

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Angela Liddon
Reply to  jacqueline
9 years ago

Hi Jacqueline, Thanks for the recipe love, and congrats on the new blog! I’m so flattered that you’d like to feature one of my recipes. If you haven’t changed the recipe, I prefer that you simply link to the original post. You are welcome to use a photo with credit to Angela Liddon, along with the link. If you have changed the recipe significantly, however, feel free to post it along with your changes and a link back to the original recipe. I hope this helps and please let me know if you have any other questions! Happy blogging :)

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jacqueline
9 years ago

PS… I was making this soup just now which made me think about it and send you this request :)

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Beth
9 years ago

To save time and extra pans, could the quinoa be cooked in with the main broth ingredients, amending the amount of water as necessary?

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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Reply to  Beth
9 years ago

Hey Beth, I’ve made some soup recipes in the past where I tried this (adding uncooked quinoa right into the broth) and I had some troubles with it (the quinoa never got fluffy for some reason). So for this reason, I’m not too sure about this soup recipe! Sorry about that. If you try anything out, please let us know :)

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Adair Garrett
9 years ago

I just made this (5 years late) and it was absolutely delicious, the whole family loved it. Thank you so much for the delicious recipe!

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Angela Liddon
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9 years ago

I’m glad it was a hit, Adiar! :)

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Sarah-Eve Vallee
9 years ago

I would say that this is my all time favourite! It’s the best soup there is and most likely the best of your recipes!

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Alison
8 years ago

Just made this for dinner tonight and it’s delicious! I like that it’s versatile and that I could use what I had on hand. Thanks!

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Jenn
5 years ago

This soup is one of my favourites! I make it weekly during the winter. I puree some before adding the cayenne and my baby loves it too. Thank you!

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Robin Miller
3 years ago

I made this a week ago for a community get-together. I doubled the recipe, seeded the jalapenos and did not add cayenne. It was a hit! I’m making it tomorrow for 20 so I will triple the recipe and may add a bit of cayenne, I’ll have to see how it all comes together. It’s a great-tasting recipe and absolutely everyone can eat it. Perfect for large groups.

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