This is what I ate for dinner last night. I was feeling kind of down because I wanted something raw and James was frying up some vegan perogies with red onions. He suggested I make some kind of carrot soup- so I made up this recipe and it was the easiest thing. The flavours were out of this world and it filled me up really well.
Put these ingredients in a blender:
1/2 clove of garlic
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon tandoory masala (it's a spice you can find in spice shops)
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon powder
1 1/2 teaspoon sea salt
2 Tablespoons apple cider vinegar
3 Tablespoons tahini (look for a raw one if you can)
1 small green onion
3 cups warm water (or heated a little on the stove- but not so hot that you couldn't put your finger in it)
1. Blend until smooth and serve. That's it! You'll love it. I garnished it with shredded cucumber, a few drops of olive oil and a sprinkle of tandoory masala. Serves 3 large bowls or 4 smaller ones. Took me under 5 minutes to make!
That is a really *great looking* soup.
ReplyDeleteI am definitely trying this one.
ReplyDeleteYUM! It looks very satisfying.
ReplyDeleteJust made it and it is DELICIOUS! Really does only take a few minutes...yay!
ReplyDeleteIt is the season for juicy carrots and I am making this soon!
ReplyDeleteMade this last night for my lunch today. It's very tasty. Pairing it with a mixed green salad and crawkers. Thanks for recipe!
ReplyDeletei really really liked this soup, very fresh and soft. thanks a lot for posting!
ReplyDeleteLove it! Will have it for lunch tomorrow, thanks for the inspiration! :)
ReplyDeleteI just made this soup for lunch and it is de-li-cious! The cayenne gives it a perfect punch. Thanks for sharing your wonderful recipe.
ReplyDeleteLyn,
ReplyDeleteThank you for this recipe. I was looking for one without avocado and this was perfect. It is delicious and simple to make.
Thank you for this recipe. I made it this morning and it was delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the recipe. I made it this morning and it was delicious.
ReplyDeleteTried this recipe last night and it was AWESOME! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteIn January of 2012 for my health,for the environment but mostly for the welfare of animals, I began transitioning to Vegetarianism and then to Veganism. After noting all of the benefits he was experiencing by eating the amazing vegetable dishes I was preparing (thanks to library books and the wonderful, supportive blogs like your own) my husband also transitioned to a 98% Vegan diet.
ReplyDeleteOMG, I made your soup an hour ago and have to thank you SO very much! It is super fast and so amazingly rich in flavor. It is in the top 5 Vegan recipes I have had or made in the last 15 months (and I have had/made MANY!)
The experience, knowledge and unselfish sharing of people like yourself will help us with our journey to reduce the suffering of innocent farm animals, one meal at a time.