Weekdays are often so demanding that quick and simple one-pots quickly become about the only dinners for which I can muster any enthusiasm during the long stretch. But that enthusiasm is still conditional on providing a nutritious, balanced and delicious meal, and I've been quite taken lately with the idea of substituting puréed white beans for cream in blended vegetable soups to pack an added punch of proteins, vitamins and minerals.
I've already used this idea to wonderful effect in a cream of potato and turnip soup and a white bean cream of asparagus soup, and another opportunity presented itself this week in the form of a large, round and perfectly snowy-white head of cauliflower that I couldn't resist snatching up at the market. Not that an unblemished cauliflower is needed for this recipe — in fact, it's a good way to use up cauliflower that is beginning to wilt and brown, and I'm thinking very much right now of a close friend who regularly buys cauliflower and leaves it until it has to be cooked in a hurry.
Light Indian spicing lends a warm summery glow to this simple and elegant cauliflower soup. The sweet and mild nutty flavor of split urad dal is a perfect complement to the spices and provides a gentle and delightful contrast with the cauliflower. Although available at any Indian grocer, the urad dal can be replaced with yellow split peas in a pinch — simply soak split peas for at least 4 hours instead.
Indian-Style Cream of Cauliflower Soup |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Indian Published on September 14, 2009 Simple, warming and nourishing creamy cauliflower soup with Indian seasonings Preparation: 15 minutes Cooking time: 30 minutes Print this recipe Ingredients:
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yum - I would love this for dinner - I love the rice in it which is something I don't usually put in puree soups
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I'm quite amazed with the addition of brown rice like Johanna.
ReplyDeleteWe made something similar- just with Italian flavours and used it as pasta sauce. I love the flavour of cauliflower. So fresh, yet so decadent sometimes.
Astonishing soup.Never tried urad dal in soups,Love the brown rice and urad combo.Creamy without cream. looks great Lisa
ReplyDeleteSoup looks awesome. :)
ReplyDeleteam sure it makes a content meal :) looks filling and super creamy!
ReplyDeletethat looks amazingly comforting - thick and hearty. love this lisa!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLooks nice,creamy as u said.very new to me..
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely and very interesting recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious, and perfect for fall. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteCauliflower Soup are most favorite... Those are looks amazing!!
ReplyDeleteLooks very comforting,Lisa!
ReplyDeleteIts raining and chilly here..perfect soup , would love to have some right now!
ReplyDeleteYum yum. This flavorful soups sounds perfect for a rainy day.
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While I love creamy soups made with cream, creamy soups made with beans are also really delicious and much healthier! And I love cauliflower. I love the way the soup looks swirled in the bowl!
ReplyDeleteyumm... I think I will make one version without cauliflower as I am not too fond of it... maybe with potato...
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a cauliflower soup! Such a gorgeous alternative to cream of broccoli soup! I love using creamed white beans as healthful alternative to cream, and it sounds so wonderful with the culiflower!
ReplyDeleteI am seeing so many cauliflower soup, I have never made one before. Lisa your ingredients combined are so unique here. looks like a wholesome bowl of comfort.
ReplyDeleteI tend to make the same cauliflower soup over and over. . . this looks like such a welcome departure from my usual! Will give it a try--thanks!
ReplyDeleteYour soup looks delicious! I can't wait for colder weather...soup is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThat looks deliciously creamy Lisa!
ReplyDeletewith brown rice and split dal, I can imagine the beautiful texture and nutty flavor in the soup!
ReplyDeleteI use califlower a lot too, it is so cheap and delicious!