Creamy Carrot and Coriander Soup (Made in a Soup Maker)

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Tips for Soup Maker Success

  1. Cut vegetables into even sizes to ensure uniform cooking.

  2. Don’t overfill the soup maker — stick to the max line.

  3. Add fresh herbs at the end for the brightest flavour.

  4. Use starchy veg like potato for natural creaminess.

  5. Stir halfway through if your soup maker allows.

  6. Want extra richness? Add cream or coconut milk post-blend.

  7. Clean your soup maker immediately after use to avoid stuck-on residue.

  8. Add a pinch of chilli or ginger for warming spice.

  9. Season lightly before blending, then adjust at the end.

  10. Garnish with seeds, yogurt, or fresh herbs for texture and colour.

 

Serve It With Suggestions

  • Crusty sourdough or rye bread

  • A swirl of yogurt or crème fraîche

  • Toasted pumpkin seeds

  • Grilled cheese sandwich

  • Cheese and chive scones

  • Apple and walnut salad

  • Pita crisps with hummus

  • Carrot top pesto drizzle

  • Warm naan bread

  • Chilli oil for a kick

 

FAQ's

Q: Can I make this without a soup maker?
A: Yes — simmer everything in a pot, then blend with a stick or countertop blender.

Q: Is it vegan?
A: Yes — simply skip or swap the cream for a plant-based option.

Q: Can I freeze this soup?
A: Absolutely — let it cool, then freeze in portions for up to 3 months.

Q: What can I use instead of fresh coriander?
A: Try parsley or a small amount of dried coriander, but fresh is best.

Q: Can I make this spicier?
A: Add a pinch of chilli flakes, cayenne, or fresh ginger to the mix.

Q: Can I use frozen carrots?
A: Yes — they work well and don’t need defrosting beforehand.

Q: Is this soup gluten-free?
A: Yes — it's naturally gluten-free.

Q: How long does it keep in the fridge?
A: Up to 4 days in a sealed container.

Q: Can I double the recipe?
A: Only if your soup maker has the capacity — don’t exceed the max fill line.

Q: Does it work with other root veg?
A: Definitely — try parsnips, sweet potato or butternut squash instead.

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