If there’s one thing that’s keeping us cozy in the cold weather, it’sdelicious winter soups. With winter produce like onions, cauliflower, potato and more in peak condition, it’s the perfect time of the year to crank out comforting recipes like ourCreamy Roasted Cauliflower SouporFrench Onion Soup with Portobello Cheese “Toast”. Now we’re adding another soup to our rotation: Nigella Lawson’sCauliflower, Garlic and Turmeric Soup, which Lawson says is “a glint of gold” on a blue day.
For this recipe, you’ll need to gather just six ingredients: fresh garlic, a medium onion, a head of cauliflower, turmeric, a large potato and a liter of vegetable stock—that’s about four and a quarter cups—plus some olive oil. One commenter says this easy soup, “is our favourite soup. More than the sum of its parts. I wish I had a cauliflower at the moment!” Others chimed in to call it “divine.”
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This recipe isn’t just delicious—it also packs an anti-inflammatory punch. The soup incorporates garlic andturmeric, both of which contain anti-inflammatory compounds that could help yousleep better,lose weightor evenstay energized. You might want to add some freshly cracked pepper to this recipe for an extra boost—combining turmeric with black pepperincreases the bioavailability of anti-inflammatory compounds, so you’re more likely to reap the benefits.
The head of cauliflower in this soup also packs in some benefits—researchshows that sulforaphane, a compound found in cauliflower, is a disease-fighterthat can support your brain health. The veggie may even lower your risk for heart disease and support the health of your arteries.
When you serve up this soup, Lawson suggests topping it with fresh cilantro or parsley for a little freshness. If you wanted to bump up the protein in the soup, you could serve it withsome crispy chickpeason top, like we do in ourRoasted Red Pepper & Peanut Soup with Crispy Spiced Chickpeas. Or, if you want a little extra body in the soup, Lawson told one Instagram commenter that, “it would be wonderful with the rice cooked in it, now that you mention it!” Other fans put their own spin on this soup recipe, including one person who sprinkled in some red pepper flakes for heat. “This soup is poetry,” the commenter said. “I add lime juice and Korean red pepper flakes to give it a kick.”
This vegan soup would also pair well with a slice of ourGluten-Free Vegan Bread, or you could go for a soup and salad meal with some of thisQuinoa Chickpea Salad with Roasted Red Pepper Hummus Dressing—you’re bound to have a delicious meatless meal on your hands.
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