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ROASTED CAULIFLOWER SOUP WITH GARLIC {GF, VEGAN}

Roasted cauliflower soup is super creamy vegan soup made with roasted garlic and coconut cream. This makes for the most comforting weeknight dinner. Gluten Free too.


I need to see the smoke coming off of it. Nothing worse than improperly heated up soup if you asks me. Takes all the taste out of it.

This roasted cauliflower soup came to be because I was craving a creamy pureed soup and was out of zucchini , pumpkin  and red peppers for my vegan roasted red pepper soup. So i wanted something creamier and veggie based.

If you have never roasted cauliflower or garlic before, you should start immediately just because they are both amazing on their own and can stand alone.

But when added together into a roasted cauliflower soup — well then all bets are off.

I hope you enjoyed cooking (and eating) this roasted cauliflower soup as much as I did! Get the full recipe below.

Roasted Cauliflower Soup with Garlic {GF, Vegan} Recipe
A super creamy roasted cauliflower soup with roasted garlic and coconut cream makes for the most comforting weeknight dinner. Gluten Free and Vegan



Ingredients

  • 1 head cauliflower chopped into florets
  • 1 head garlic
  • 3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil divided
  • 1 carrot peeled and diced
  • 1 stalk celery diced
  • 1 small yellow onion diced
  • 1 teaspoon smoked paprika optional
  • 1 teaspoon hot smoked paprika optional
  • 4 cups vegetable broth
  • 1 can coconut milk (optional, use almond flour instead if sensitive to the taste of coconut milk)
  • 2 tablespoons nutritional yeast

For garnish:

  • handful chopped parsley

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.
  2. Cut the top off the head of garlic, revealing a small portion of each clove. Lightly drizzle with olive oil and wrap in aluminum foil.
  3. Toss the cauliflower florets with 2 tablespoons olive oil, salt and pepper to taste. Spread the cauliflower in a single layer on a baking sheet.
  4. Bake the cauliflower and garlic for 30 minutes.
  5. Heat remaining olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add onions. Cook until translucent (a few minutes).
  6. Add carrots and celery. Cook for a few minutes. Add paprika and salt.
  7. Add vegetable broth, and bring to a boil.
  8. Add roasted cauliflower and garlic to the pot (squeeze the garlic paste out of the cloves)
  9. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 10-15 minutes.
  10. Remove from heat and puree until smooth with an immersion blender.
  11. (** Taste the soup and if you are happy with how creamy it is there is no need to add coconut milk.) Add coconut milk (or other nut milk) and nutritional yeast. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for 2-3 minutes. 
  12. Serve topped with any leftover roasted cauliflower florets and chopped parsley.

Recipe Notes

  • I have received comments that the addition of coconut milk is too overpowering and takes over the flavor of the soup. Personally, I love coconut milk and it is always my milk of choice to add additional creaminess and richness to a recipe, but if you are sensitive to the taste of coconut milk please use a different nut milk or omit it entirely. 
  • Sample the soup without the coconut milk first and if you are happy with it, there is no need to add the coconut milk (unless you love it as much as I do). 


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