During the winter months, there is nothing more satisfying and soothing than a bowl of delicious hot soup.
I am always looking for a great soup recipe. This time I read several recipes and combined the best of the ingredients to make my own.
This soup turned out to be so comforting and worth every minute. Preparing and cutting the parsnips and carrots took the longest amount of time. After that, it took no time at all to make this scrumptious dish.
I hope you find this soup as delightful and appeasing as I did!
Ingredients for the Parsnip and Carrot Soup
1 1/2 lbs. parsnips
1 lb. carrots
1 medium onion, chopped
4 cloves garlic, roasted and chopped
5 tbsp. butter or margarine
6 cups chicken broth
1/4 tsp. nutmeg
2 tbsp. parsley, chopped
1/2 tsp. kosher salt, plus 1/2 tsp. set aside
1/4 tsp. pepper, plus 1/4 tsp. set aside
1/4 cup of heavy cream (or half and half)
Roasted Garlic
Preheat oven to 400.
Cut off the top of a head of garlic. Sprinkle with olive oil and a small amount of salt and pepper.
Wrap tin foil tightly around the head of garlic. Place in oven for 40-45 minutes.
Take out and let cool.
When cooled, peel off skin of 4 cloves. Chop and set aside.
Ina large pot, or Dutch oven over low heat, melt the butter.
Increase the heat to medium and add the onions. Sauté, stirring occasionally until onions are translucent, but not brown (about 5-7 minutes).
Add in 1/2 tsp. salt and 1/4 tsp. pepper. Mix together with onions.
Increase the heat to high and add parsnips, carrots, garlic and chicken broth.
Bring to a boil.
Reduce heat to medium-low partially cover pot (leave about 1 inch open) and let simmer for 40 minutes.
Parsnip and carrot mixture should be very tender ( you should be able to easily insert a fork).
Using an emersion blender, blend until mixture becomes very smooth.
You may need to add a little chicken broth at this time if mixture is too thick. Add in a little at a time (about 1/4 cup) until you get desired texture.
Add in heavy creme, nutmeg and remaining 1/2 tsp. salt and 1/4 tsp. pepper.
Use parsley to garnish.
It’s that simple!