Slurp on to these delicious soups to stay warm this winter.
The ultimate comfort food in this season is undoubtedly a steaming bowl of soup bursting with flavours.
Spicy, replete with ingredients like ginger, turmeric, pepper, vegetables, that boost our immunity and perk up our taste buds, it could be a clear broth or a thick soup.
Five chefs from hotels across India share their recommendations and recipes with Mini Ribeiro.
Take a look.
Curried Cauliflower and Apple Soup Sphere
Ingredients
- 500 gm cauliflower florets
- 50 gm butter
- 50 gm celery
- 50 gm onion
- 50 gm leek
- 35 gm garlic
- Salt to taste
- 20 gm apple
- 200 gm fresh cream
- 100 gm curry powder
- 20 gm thyme
- 50 gm carrot
Method
- Thoroughly wash and roughly cut the celery, leeks, carrot, onion and garlic.
- Make a vegetable stock of the above ingredients and keep it aside.
- Rough cut the cauliflower; peel the apple and cut in to slices.
- Sauté with butter, add curry powder and add the vegetable stock.
- Gently boil for some time.
- After 30 minutes, strain the mixture from liquid and blend it well.
- Mix with excess liquid and boil for few minutes. Adjust the seasoning.
- Finally add cream and finish it. Serve hot.
Carrot and Orange Soup
Ingredients
- 1 kg carrots thinly sliced
- 200 gm onions finely chopped
- 6 cloves garlic finely chopped
- 10 gm fresh ginger finely chopped
- 3 tbsp vegetable oil
- 3 medium sized oranges
- 1 litre vegetable stock
- 1 bay leaf
- Salt and pepper to taste
Method
- Take a large saucepan and heat oil over medium heat.
- Add chopped onions, sliced carrots, ginger and garlic.
- Cook them together, stirring occasionally until golden brown.
- Meanwhile grate the orange to yield 2tsp of orange zest and remove 1/2 cup of orange juice.
- Add the vegetable stock, orange zest and bay leaf to the vegetables.
- Bring everything to boil and reduce the heat and let it simmer for 20 minutes.
- Once the vegetables are cooked, puree it in batches in a food processor or a blender until smooth.
- Return the pureed soup to saucepan. Stir in the orange juice and season it well.
- Allow it to cook for few minutes on a medium heat.
- Serve hot.
Cellophane Noodle Soup
Ingredients
- 10 gm shiitake mushrooms
- 5 gm lily bud, dried
- 25 gm cucumbers
- 5 gm garlic
- 20 gm white cabbage
- 300 gm water
- 30 gm noodles, cellophane 'glass'
- 5 ml soya sauce
- 5 gm brown sugar
- 20 gm tofu
- 2 gm fresh coriander leaves
Method
- Soak the shiitake mushrooms in warm water for 30 minutes.
- In a separate bowl, soak the dried lily buds same way.
- Place cucumber, garlic and cabbage in a food processor and blend to a smooth paste; transfer into a large pot and add water.
- Bring to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer for about two minutes.
- Strain through a fine muslin and sieve into another pot.
- Return to heat and leave to simmer.
- Drain the lily buds, rinse under cold running water and cut off the hard ends.
- Add to the stock together with the noodles, soy sauce and sugar. Simmer for 5 minutes
- Strain the mushroom liquid into the soup; discard the stems and slice the caps.
- Divide the sliced mushrooms and tofu equally in pre-warmed soup cups and pour over with the soup.
- Garnish with a few coriander leaves and serve.
Tom Yum Thalay
Ingredients
- 30 gm squid
- 30 gm sole fillet
- 60 gm prawns
- 30 gm lemon grass
- 15 gm kaffir lime leaves
- 30 gm galangal
- 1/2 stock cube
- 10 ml lemon juice
- 3 gm chilli
- 8 gm Tom Yum paste
- 10 gm coriander
- 5 ml fish sauce
Method
- Pour water into the pot.
- Add the cube then the herbs and the rest of the ingredients. Mix well.
- Bring it to a boil and serve hot.
Minestrone Alla Genovese
Recipe by Executive Chef, Suresh Thampy, Sheraton Grand Bangalore Hotel at Brigade Gateway
Ingredients
- 200 gm barley
- 8 gm onions
- 80 gm carrots
- 100 gm green zucchini
- 5 gm parsley
- 5 gm fresh basil
- 330 gm potatoes
- 3 gm salt
- 2 gm ground pepper
- 700 ml water
- 3 gm garlic
- 60 gm celery
- 350 gm tomatoes
- 200 gm beans (Borlotti)
- 250 gm pumpkin
- 60 gm extra virgin olive Oil
- 150 gmn leeks
- 400 gm cauliflower
- 200 gm peas
- A pinch of nutmeg and rosemary
- 2 bay leaves
Method
- Soak the barley for 12 hours. Cook for 30 minutes with a pinch of salt and tbsp of olive oil.
- Wash all the vegetables, and make sure to peel the carrot and the potatoes.
- Cut all the vegetables into small cubes of 1x2 cm and soak them in cold water.
- Chop an onion and cook it in a hot pan with a drop of extra virgin olive oil.
- After a minute add the celery, carrots and potato. Stir for a minute.
- Add all the other vegetables and add some water.
- Blanch the tomatoes in hot water for a minute. Transfer it to a container with ice water to stop the cooking process.
- Remove the skin and cut it in two parts and remove the seeds.
- Add the peeled tomato to the soup. Add grated nutmeg, rosemary, bay leaves and salt.
- Slow cook the soup for around 30 minutes.
- Take 1/4 of soup and grind the same in a kitchen blender. Add the remainder of the soup as well.
- Chop some fresh basil and parsley and add to the soup.
- Before serving, add in the cooked barley and serve hot with some extra virgin olive oil.
- You can also finish the soup with some grated parmesan cheese and some toasted bread. (Optional)
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