This is one of my favourite and easiest soups to serve for the family - not too spicy, perfect for leftovers, satisfying and delicious. Inspired by a Valli Little recipe.
Preparation 10 minutes
Cooking 30 minutes of simmering with a stir now and then - easy.
Serves 4 - 6
Ingredients
4 teaspoons cumin seeds - lightly dry roast. Use 1 teaspoon in the soup and the rest for garnish.
1 tablespoon olive oil. You may want to use a bit more - up to you.
Pinch of dried chilli flakes
small shake of ground turmeric
small shake of ground cumin
2 onions - chopped.
5 - 6 carrots (600g) - washed, chopped. (Will be blended later).
1 cup red lentils - well rinsed and clean
5 cups Salt reduced chicken stock - or use 1 litre stock and 1 cup water
Options
a little drizzle of cream to swirl on top
Salt and pepper to adjust seasoning - to your taste
Method
Before making the soup
use your saucepan to dry roast the cumin seeds - just till you can smell the aroma.
Use 1 teaspoon in the soup and remove the rest for garnishing later.
PS Use a large pan - because you will be blending the soup later - and if you are going to use a stick-blender it will need room to mush the veggies around and froth up a bit. This will stop it splattering over you.
Heat the oil in a large saucepan over low heat.
Cook the onion, then the chilli and spices for a few minutes until onion softens.
Add the carrots, stock and then the lentils and bring to a gentle boil
Reduce heat to medium low and simmer 20 - 30 minutes.
Check carrots are tender.
Turn off the heat and allow to cool for a few minutes.
Check flavour and adjust with a little salt and pepper if necessary.
Use a stick blender to puree til smooth.
Alternatively - use a blender and puree in small batches OR a potato masher.
If you feel the soup is a little thick for you, add a few drops of boiling water from the kettle to get the consistency you would enjoy. Mix through very thoroughly.
Serve with a sprinkle of the reserved cumin seeds
Option - a drizzle of cream if desired and a few chunks of crusty toast.
Enjoy! Colleen
how easy was that! I also added a little grated ginger as a cold was coming on. Was so easy and tasty - no need to add the cream - great.
ReplyDeletethis is a great recipe and the kids ate it too as easy to add less cumin seeds to top of theirs - though they wanted more of the seeds themselves!! definitely one to do again
ReplyDeletewas llooking for something to take to a sick friend and found this - quick, delicious and she is feeling better - thank
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