One-Pot Creamy Roasted Red Pepper Soup in 25 Minutes
Roasted Red Pepper Soup: A Hug in a Bowl
Welcome back to Clean Plate Cravings, my foodie friends! Today, we’re diving into one of my all-time favorite comfort dishes—Roasted Red Pepper Soup. There’s something magical about this soup; it’s creamy, rich, and packed with flavor while still being wholesome and nourishing. Plus, it’s a dish that evokes fond memories.
Picture this: It was a chilly autumn evening, and I was back home from college for a weekend visit. My mom, the original culinary queen, had been experimenting with different flavors that week. She whipped up a bowl of roasted red pepper soup that enveloped our kitchen with a warm and inviting aroma. As we sat at the table, sharing stories and laughter, one taste of that soup made me feel like coming home again.
Now, let’s fast forward to today. I’ve made this creamy delight countless times, each with its own special twist. Whether it’s a quick weeknight dinner or an elegant starter for a dinner party, Roasted Red Pepper Soup always impresses. Let’s roll up our sleeves and cook up this deliciousness together!
Ingredients
To make this hearty soup, you’ll need the following ingredients:
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Roasted Red Peppers: The star of the show! You can use jarred roasted peppers or roast your own. If you’re looking for a smoky flavor, opt for those from a can or jar. Alternatively, you can roast your peppers on an open flame or in the oven—just remember to peel off the skin afterward!
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Fresh Tomatoes: Adds a rich depth and brightness to the soup. You can replace fresh tomatoes with canned tomatoes if you’re short on time. Look for whole or diced tomatoes for best results.
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Heavy Cream: This gives the soup a velvety texture. If you’re looking for a lighter version, feel free to swap it for coconut milk or a dairy-free cream alternative. You could even use Greek yogurt for a tangy kick.
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Onion: A classic base for almost any savory dish. Sweet or yellow onions work well here. If you prefer a mild flavor, try using leeks instead.
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Garlic: This little bulb adds a punch of flavor. For a twist, you can experiment with roasted garlic for a sweeter, caramelized taste!
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Vegetable Broth: This keeps the soup light but flavorful. Chicken broth is a great substitute if you’re not sticking to a vegetarian diet.
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Olive Oil: Use it to sauté onions and garlic for a beautifully aromatic base. Avocado oil is a great alternative since it has a high smoke point.
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Salt and Pepper: Essential for flavoring your dish! Kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper elevate the taste to the next level.
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Basil: Fresh basil adds that perfect herbaceous note. If fresh isn’t available, a sprinkle of dried basil works as a substitute.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Ready to transform these ingredients into something irresistibly delicious? Let’s get cooking!
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Prep the Ingredients: Start by gathering all your ingredients and chopping them up. Dice the onion and mince the garlic. If you’re using fresh tomatoes, chop those up too. For those roasting your own peppers, pop them in the oven or over an open flame until they’re blistered and charred.
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Sauté the Aromatics: In a large pot, heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil over medium heat. Toss in your diced onions and cook until they’re soft, about 5 to 7 minutes. Add in the minced garlic and cook for an additional minute, stirring constantly to prevent burning. This is where your kitchen will start smelling heavenly!
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Add the Tomatoes and Peppers: Once the onions and garlic are beautifully aromatic, it’s time to add the fresh tomatoes and roasted peppers into the pot. Stir them around for about 5 minutes until everything is well combined and the tomatoes have released some juices.
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Pour in the Broth: Now, grab your veggie broth and pour it all in. Bring everything to a gentle boil, then reduce the heat to a simmer. Allow this mixture to bubble away for 15 to 20 minutes, letting all those flavors meld together.
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Blend it Up: After simmering, it’s blending time! Use an immersion blender right in the pot for convenience or transfer your soup to a blender in batches. Blend until smooth and creamy. If you like a chunkier soup, feel free to leave some bits unblended for texture.
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Stir in the Cream: Return the blended soup to low heat and stir in the heavy cream. If you’re opting for a dairy-free version, add your coconut or almond milk at this stage. Taste and adjust the seasoning with salt and pepper as needed.
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Garnish and Serve: Ladle your beautiful soup into bowls and garnish with fresh basil leaves. A drizzle of olive oil on top adds a nice rich finish, too. Serve with crusty whole-grain bread for dipping.
Serving Suggestions
Serve up your Roasted Red Pepper Soup in deep bowls and add a garnish of fresh basil leaves. Want to take it up a notch? Add a dollop of Greek yogurt or a sprinkle of feta cheese for that extra layer of yumminess. Ah, it’s the kind of dish that hugs you from the inside!
Recipe Variations
Now, who doesn’t love a little variety? Here are a few creative twists to keep your Roasted Red Pepper Soup fresh and exciting:
- Spicy Version: Add a pinch of red pepper flakes or a dash of cayenne pepper for a spicy kick.
- Add Some Protein: Throw in some cooked shredded chicken or chickpeas for a heartier meal.
- Herb It Up: Try incorporating different herbs such as thyme or cilantro for a unique flavor profile.
- Smoke It Out: Use smoked paprika instead of regular paprika to enhance the smoky taste of the roasted peppers.
- Zest It Up: A splash of lemon juice or a hint of lime can brighten up the flavors perfectly.
Chef’s Notes
This recipe has seen many iterations over the years, and it’s always evolving! The first time I made it, I roasted the peppers in a pan (a little too close to the flame!). As you can imagine, it turned into quite the kitchen adventure! Now I roast them on a baking sheet—the end result is smoother and definitely less frantic. Don’t be afraid to play around with the ingredients! The beauty of this soup is its flexibility, and I can guarantee that any version you make will still leave your friends guessing your secrets.
FAQs and Troubleshooting
Q: My soup turned out too thick. What can I do?
A: No worries! Simply add more broth or a splash of water until you reach your desired consistency.
Q: Can I freeze this soup?
A: Absolutely! Just store it in an airtight container, leaving some space at the top. When ready to enjoy, thaw it in the fridge overnight and heat it up on the stove.
Q: What can I use instead of cream?
A: Great question! You can substitute with coconut milk or even a non-dairy yogurt. Both will provide creaminess without dairy.
Q: How can I make this vegan?
A: Swap the heavy cream for coconut milk and omit any chicken broth—ensure you use vegetable broth!
Nutritional Info (Optional)
This soup is not only delicious but also nourishing! A single serving provides a balance of vitamins A and C from the peppers and tomatoes, healthy fats from the olive oil, and protein if you opt to add chicken or beans. Enjoy guilt-free!
And there you have it! The perfect bowl of Roasted Red Pepper Soup that’s sure to warm your heart and tickle your taste buds. Remember, this recipe is about creating joy and bringing people together, so do share it with loved ones! Happy cooking, foodies!
PrintRoasted Red Pepper Soup
A creamy and rich Roasted Red Pepper Soup that’s perfect for chilly evenings and evokes cozy memories.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: 4 servings 1x
- Category: Soup
- Method: Blending
- Cuisine: Italian
- Diet: Vegetarian
Ingredients
- 4 Roasted Red Peppers
- 2 Fresh Tomatoes
- 1 cup Heavy Cream
- 1 Onion
- 3 cloves Garlic
- 4 cups Vegetable Broth
- 2 tbsp Olive Oil
- Salt to taste
- Pepper to taste
- Fresh Basil for garnish
Instructions
- Prep the Ingredients: Gather and chop the ingredients, dice the onion, and mince the garlic. Roast the peppers if using fresh.
- Sauté the Aromatics: Heat olive oil in a large pot, add onions, and cook until soft. Stir in minced garlic.
- Add the Tomatoes and Peppers: Combine the tomatoes and roasted peppers, cooking for about 5 minutes.
- Pour in the Broth: Add vegetable broth, bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer for 15-20 minutes.
- Blend it Up: Use an immersion blender or transfer to a blender, blend until smooth.
- Stir in the Cream: Return to low heat and mix in the heavy cream, adjusting seasoning if needed.
- Garnish and Serve: Ladle into bowls, garnish with basil, and add a drizzle of olive oil.
Notes
For a lighter version, substitute heavy cream with coconut milk. Feel free to add protein like chicken or chickpeas.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving
- Calories: 290
- Sugar: 6g
- Sodium: 800mg
- Fat: 18g
- Saturated Fat: 10g
- Unsaturated Fat: 8g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 25g
- Fiber: 4g
- Protein: 5g
- Cholesterol: 40mg
Keywords: soup, roasted red pepper, comfort food