This is the quickest, easiest carrot and coriander soup recipe you will ever make.
It tastes so very delicious and you will love it too !
It is very low in fat and dairy free which means it is a real guilt free treat.
Soups do not need cream, milk and unlimited herbs to make them taste nice, the great thing about home made soup is that at the most, with a pinch of salt, spice maybe and the odd herb, soup can taste wonderful and be so very healthy.
The best flavour comes from the vegetable itself, if you get yourself a good blender you will not believe how you can turn a cooked vegetable into such a fantastic dish.
I use few ingredients in this recipe and the taste is wonderful.
I use dried coriander instead of fresh because as much as I love fresh coriander the whole point of it being carrot and coriander soup is that you can taste the carrots.
Using fresh coriander leaves over powers it too much, So I use dried which is a nice balance of the flavours.
I am sure you will love this soup recipe as much as we did and it is a great winter warmer and so very healthy.
10 Medium Carrots (diced small)
1 Small Onion (diced small)
Large Pinch Dried Coriander
Salt and Pepper
Drizzle Olive Oil
(I use a pressure cooker but if you don't have one you can boil your carrots and onion instead but make sure they are cooked until soft enough to blend into a smooth soup)
In your pressure cooker bottom(without the lid) gently fry your onions in some olive oil until golden brown. Turn the heat off and add your carrots, stir well.
Place this on top of your carrots. Add enough water so that you can just see the water trying to come through the carrots.
Turn off the heat gently place your cooker under your cold tap, when pressure is released open your lid off.
Your carrots , onion and tomato should be soft now. With a spoon you can take the tomato skin out of the pan and discard it.
Why not check out my other home made tasty soup recipes below:
Click here for Butternut Squash Soup Recipe
Click here for Chunky Mediterranean Soup Recipe
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