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Super Comforting Turkish Roasted Bell Pepper & Lentil Soup

September 30, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Finally – it is soup season!! Isn‘t it the best feeling when the leaves are turning red and brown and the temperatures start to drop, while you are sitting inside, underneath a cozy blanket and enjoying a heavenly, warm bowl of soup? There are few things that are as cozy as this! And especially if you are enjoying this Ultra Creamy, Comforting Turkish-Inspired Roasted Red Bell Pepper Lentil Soup!

What is special about this dish?

We all know that soup basically is equal to comfort heaven. Yet, if you always have the same, good, old, pumpkin soup and chicken soup, it gets boring easily. So, in order to keep the soup game fun we need to switch things up. Just as we are doing with this soup – because it definitely is not your average soup!

Also, as the name says it is Turkish Inspired. Originally the lentil soup is made without bell pepper – but you know what? I thought a little veggie never hurt nobody, so why not adding it into the soup? What else is so great about this recipe is the creaminess of the soup. Soso heavenly thick and fillings – it is pure heaven. And the soup will actually keep you full and satisfied for long, because the lentils are packed with fibre.

Is this healthy?

Speaking of fibre, is this dish healthy? Soups tend to be pretty healthy in general because they mostly are packed with veggies. So is this soup. The main ingredient, the star of the show are the lentils. Those tiny, little things are packed with nutrients! They not only contain a decent amount of fibre, but also an incredible amount of plant based protein. This makes them a super nutritious base for the soup.

Regarding the rest of the ingredients, it can be said that they also are pretty nutritious. The bell peppers are loaded with vitamins and fibre and so are the onion and garlic. The vegetable broth mainly is added for the texture of the soup, but also may contain essential vitamins. The greek yoghurt on top is the dot on the eye, contributing a little more protein and deliciousness. The olive oil as a finishing touch makes sure you get your unsaturated fats and voilà, the perfectly balanced meal it is!

How to make this dish?

Soups (almost) never are difficult to make, so is this one. It really takes very little time and few ingredients to create such a delicious dish! All that needs to be done is sautéeing lentils and veggies, then covering it with broth and letting it simmer until the lentils are soft. We of course, do need to add some spices too, for that incredible flavor, but nothing too fancy or special. In the meantime the roasted red bell pepper can roast in the oven until golden brown. The process of roasting it will let the bell pepper intensify in flavor and sweetness!

Once both is done, it can all be blended up until having reached a creamy soup. It is beat not to add all liquid (from the broth) into the blender at once, this way you can adjust the consistency after blending. And that already is it! Isn’t it easy? If you want, you can also prepare a little salsa to go on top, by just finely chopping some jalapeños, cilantro and mint and mixing it with olive oil. This can go on top of the soup along with a dollop of greek yoghurt and some olive oil. Voilà! Enjoy!

Perfect for meal prep!

Just make a larger portion of it, let it cool to room temperature and fill it into tupperware. You can then freeze this and grab and thaw one whenever you are craving it. Or you know, on those days, when you are coming home exhaustedly and don’t really feel like cooking a lot! Just add a splash of water while reheating it and enjoy your meal!!

I genuinely hope, you‘ll enjoy this dish as much as we do and have an amazing time cooking it! Wishing you lots and lots of cozy fall days!

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Super Cozy Turkish Roasted Red Bell Pepper and Lentil Soup

This is not your average soup but a fun twist on the turkish, classic lentil soup. This Roasted Red Bell Pepper and Lentil Soup is a creamy heaven for cozy fall days and also so quick and easy to make! Plus, it is vegan and healthy – there are no excuses left not to make this!

Course Appetizer, Main Course, Soup
Cuisine turkish
Prep Time 10 Minuten
Cook Time 20 Minuten
Total Time 30 Minuten
Servings 4 servings

What you will need

  • 300 g red lentils
  • 4 red bell peppers
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 yellow onion
  • 2 carrots
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 1/2 tsp ground cumin
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste (Tomatenmark)
  • 1,5 l vegetable broth

Optional to serve:

  • 2 jalapeno peppers
  • 1 tbsp mint & parsley
  • olive oil
  • greek yoghurt

How to

  1. Start by preheating the oven to 200°C. Remove the core of the bell pepper and cut in half. Lay out on a baking tray, sprinkle with salt, drizzle with half of the olive oil and bake for 20 minutes until soft and slightly brown on top.

  2. In the meantime peel and finely dice the onion, garlic and carrot. Heat up the remaining olive oil in a pot and fry them in there for about 2 minutes until fragrant before adding in the lentils, cumin, a little salt and tomato paste and letting fry for another minute. Add the vegetable broth and let simmer for about 15 minutes until the lentils are soft.

  3. In the meantime remove the seeds and finely chop the jalapeños, mint and parsley and mix with the olive oil for a salsa!

  4. Once the bell pepper is done, roughly chop it and mix it with the lentils, as soon as they have finished cooking. Do this with a blender or a hand blender until creamy. If too thick, add a little more water.

  5. Divide onto bowls, garnish with the salsa and a dollop of greek yoghurt and enjoy!

Enjoy,

Katie // Une Petite Cuisinière

Kategorie: Diet-Specific, Fall, Lunch/ Dinner, Season, Soups, Vegan, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Stichworte: 30 minute meals, asian, easy soups, Familie, family friendly, healthy vegan, healthy vegetarian, lentil, Linsensuppe, middle eastern, Soup, soup season, suppe, turkish, vegan, vegetarian, vegetarisch

Incredibly Quick & Easy Tomato Soup w/ Caramelised goats Cheese Bread

Februar 15, 2021 by katharina.kuehr Kommentar verfassen

Tomato soup in winter? Yes that’s possible – because we are using canned tomatoes! Don’t worry – it is at LEAST as delicious as the one with fresh tomatoes. Creamy, tangy and really easy. Plus, with the bread on the side you do not have your average one but a fancier (still super easy) version of it!

I, as a HUGE tomato lover (more like addict), have the hardest time in winter not eating everything with tomatoes. Tomatoes really are one of the things I miss most about summer! Anyway, we cannot have them fresh, but we can have the in their preserved way. Canned tomatoes are harvested when they are in season and then preserved in cans. Therefore you can enjoy them all year around, which is life-saving for tomato lovers like me.

What is special about this dish?

First of all it is made with canned not fresh tomatoes. Why? Tomatoes are not in season at this time of the year. You could still buy some but they are 1) not as tasty as in summer, 2) more expensive, 3) not good for the climate. Just because they are not in season right now, does not mean that we cannot enjoy some tomato soup – we just have to find other ways to make it! So we are using canned ones!

Plus we do not have some baguette to dip or some regular grilled cheese but a way fancier version of grilled cheese. Crispy wholegrain bread with goats cheese & honey straight out of the oven and still warm. This really goes perfectly with the creamy tomato sauce.

Is this dish healthy?

I would say so. We have got vitamins from the tomatoes, onions and garlic. Some carbs and fibre from the bread and some protein from the cream cheese. It definitely is no nutrient-bomb but it does provide your body with some essential nutrients! If you wanted to make it a bit more nutritious, you could serve it with a side salad!

How to make this?

Really, super easy!! It essentially comes down to frying some garlic, onion and herbs in some oil until golden. Then we only need to add some tomato paste, vegetable broth, canned tomatoes and some fresh herbs. This just simmers for about 15 minutes so it can absorb the flavours of the herbs. In the meantime we can prepare the bread.

Therefore we slice up the wholegrain bread and place it on a baking tray. To this we are adding some goats cheese. The creamier and fresher it is, the easier it is to spread on top of the bread, but here you can go for whatever you like most! Just add a drizzle of honey and bake it for about 10 minutes and that is it for the bread.

To finish off the tomato soup, we are now removing the herbs and adding it to a blender. To make it creamy and a bit tangy, we are also adding some ricotta cheese and a little touch of honey to recreate the sweetness of those beautiful summery honey tomatoes! Blend and serve!

Meal prep friendly and how to have it:

This really works great for meal prep or also for being made in a big batch. You can just make more servings, let it cool down and freeze it in Tupperware. Whenever you want to have some, just heat it up in a pot and you have got it ready in minutes.

The bread can not be meal-prepped but it really does not take very long to make 🙂 Beside the bread, I also love to serve it with some burrata cheese and balsamic vinegar!

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Incredibly Quick & Easy Tomato Soup w/ Caramelised goats Cheese Bread

Comforting, healthy, easy and super quick tomato sauce. Yes, you can have it in winter and it is really really good! Plus the caramelized bread with it is absolutely amaaazing!!!

Course Appetizer, dinner, Main Course
Cuisine Italian
Prep Time 15 Minuten
Cook Time 15 Minuten
Total Time 30 Minuten
Servings 2 servings

What you will need

  • 1 yellow onion
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 1.5 cans tomatoes
  • 500 ml vegetable broth
  • a few branches fresh oregano & thyme
  • 3 tbsp ricotta cheese
  • 2 slices whole grain bread
  • 4 tbsp goats cheese (the younger and fresher it is, the easier it is to spread)
  • 2 tbsp honey

How to

  1. Preheat the oven to 200°C.

  2. Finely dice the onion and chop the garlic. Heat up the oil in a pot and sautée both of them in there for about 2-3 minutes until fragnant and glassy. Add the canned tomatoes, vegetable broth and fresh herbs and let simmer for about 15 minutes.

  3. In the meantime spread the bread slices with the goats cheese and drizzle about 1 tbsp of the honey onto them. Bake in the oven for 10 minutes.

  4. Remove the herbs from the tomato soup and either transfer them to a blender to blend with an immersion blender in the pot along with the ricotta.

  5. Divide onto bowls and serve with the bread! Enjoy!

I hope that you’ll enjoy this recipe and make it on repeat! It is super comforting, cozy and actually fairly easy! I would love to hear and see how you like it and am wishing you a fun time cooking!

Enjoy,
Love,
Katie

Kategorie: Appetizers, Cuisine, Diet-Specific, Italian, Lunch/ Dinner, Soups, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Stichworte: 30-minute, comforting, easy, easy soup, family friendly, healthy, plants, quick, soup recipe, soup season, suppe, tomatensuppe, tomato, tomato recipe, tomato soup, vegetarian. vegetarian dinner, vegetarisch, vegetarischkochen, winter cooking

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