GREEN GODDESS SOUP
This Green Goddess Soup is full of feel-good veggies and greens, it’s quick and easy to make, and it tastes and feels great. Bonus? It’s also naturally gluten-free and vegan.
Also know in our house as the Post-Vacay, Gotta-Catch-Up-On-Those-Greens, Feel-Good, Detox Vegetable Soup.
Actually, we should probably say Post-Staycay Soup. Because with a grand total of 10 people coming to visit us in Barcelona this Spring, there’s going to be much more staycationing than traveling for us happening around here — which I’ve gotta say — we are already loving!
As many of you saw on Instagram, our good friend, Sarah, flew over from Kansas City to come spend this past week with us. And we had a freaking blast showing her all around the city. We made the rounds to some of our favorite touristy sights, soaked up lots of warm sunshine down on the beach, walked 100,000+ steps together, found some fun live music, squeezed in a quick 2-day trip to Mallorca, and — best of all — just had fun chatting 24/7 and catching up on life together. And of course, in between all of that, we ate. And ate, and ate, and ate, and ate.
Because…vacation. And because…Barcelona.
Oh my goodness, no regrets though. We ate so much good food that week. But as always seems to be the case at the end of any vacation (or staycation), Barclay and I found ourselves making a beeline for the veggies and greens at the market afterwards. Then proceeded to go big on salads and stir-frys and smoothies all week long. But our favorite post-vacay meal actually ended up being this random soup that I improvised at the end of the week with our various green leftovers. It was super quick to make, chock-full of feel-good veggies and white beans, naturally gluten-free, and it felt and tasted great. Oh, and also? It was so green. (Because — shhh — an entire bag of baby spinach was hidden in there!)
Anyway, we loved it so much that I had to share it with you. So whether you’re detoxing from vacation, or just need more veggies in your life this week, grab some greens and let’s make a batch!
Since this truly was an “empty out the refrigerator” kind of soup, the recipe here is ultra flexible. In general, you’ll need:
- Broccoli or Cauliflower, which will be the base of the soup. You can use a combo of both (which is what I had on hand), or just pick one. Fresh or frozen. Or if you have any leftover roasted broccoli or cauliflower, that would be even better.
- Greens of your choice. I just dumped an entire bag of baby spinach into our soup because we had it on hand (and the flavor is ultra-mild). But kale, cabbage, collards, or broccoli rabe could work well. If you’re using a stronger-flavored green (like kale), I recommend using a little less to start, and then you can always add more, to taste.
- White beans, such as canneloni, White Northern, or even garbanzo beans.
- Onions, garlic, salt and pepper, because, always. ;)
- Fresh lemon juice, which will brighten things up.
- Ground cumin, to give this some depth of flavor.
- A pinch of crushed red pepper flakes, just enough to give this a very subtle kick, not make it spicy.
- Fresh cilantro and avocado, for serving. I’d say they’re optional, but honestly, they’re too good to pass up.
And finally…
…lots of vegetable stock, to serve as the base of the soup. As you all well know by now, I’m a Kitchen Basics girl all the way. And living with my vegetarian husband, you’d better believe this Kitchen Basics Vegetable Stock is always stocked in our pantry. It’s full of great flavor, naturally gluten-free, and is a fantastic base to my vegetarian soups.
Simmer everything together in a large stock pot until the veggies are tender. Then stir in the greens at the end, and cook for a minute or two until softened. Then use an immersion blender (or a traditional blender) to puree the soup until it’s completely smooth. Taste, and season with salt and pepper as needed.
Then voila!
This gorgeous, fresh, feel-good soup will be yours to enjoy!
We served ours with sliced avocado and lots of fresh cilantro and an extra squeeze of lemon, which I fully recommend. Oh, and I also forgot to add seeds to these photos! Barclay and I both agreed that the soup tastes better with a bit of a crunch, so we alternated between sunflower seeds and pepitas and toasted walnuts each time we ate these leftovers.
Seriously, such a delicious way to get your greens. Hope you all enjoy!
GREEN GODDESS SOUP
Reviewed by chef simo
on
April 21, 2018
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