Simple, satisfying soup with a creamy feel, thats how I would sum up this soup. Apart from the main ingredients this soup also contains sweet potato, kale, ginger, carrot and a bit of my favourite moroccan spice Ras el hanout. It's a great soup to freeze and swipe out for a quick lunch or dinner.
Turmeric and ginger are both potent anti inflammatory ingredients. Meaning they help fight anything that might be causing inflammatory responses in your system such as; refined sugar, white flour, alcohol, just to name a few. We want to avoid inflammatory situations in our system as they aggregate and cause trouble and lead to various chronic diseases, arthritis being an extreme example.
Ingredients for a soup serving 4 (large portions):
3 dl lentils (I used a mix of red & semi brown)
1,5 veggie stock cube
1 tube size fresh ginger, chopped finely
1/2 chilli, chopped
1,5 onion, diced
1 spring onion, sliced
3 medium kale leaves (I used cavalero nero)
1 large carrot, diced
1 sweet potato, peeled and diced
1 tbsp coconut oil
1/2 tbsp ground turmeric
1/2 tbsp ras el hanout
1/2 juice lemon
4 dl water
1 coconut milk (200ml)
salt and pepper
The nice thing with this soup is it carries enough flavour to be eaten at alike warm temperature which makes it a nice spring/autumn time soup.
- In a large soup pan heat the coconut oil and fry the onion, chili and turmeric for 2-3 minutes.
- Now add the chopped ginger along with the diced carrot and sweet potato. Fry this for another 1-2 minutes, making sure to stir and get everything coated in the turmeric.
- Rinse the lentils thoroughly, then add them along with the water and veggie stock, stir. Bring to a boil and then lower the heat. Cook for 15 min.
- Now add the coconut milk, the chopped kale and spring onion. Allow to simmer for another 10min.
- Once the soup is done you turn it off the heat and add the lemon juice, stir.
If you want to blend the soup (which I did), you will need to allow the soup to cool off slightly before whizzing it up. I like to use a hand blender as this allows me to keep allow for some chunky bits to remain.
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