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Monday 17 February 2014

Meatless Monday's: Creamy Chipotle Potato Soup

I think that the food group people worry about missing the most when going plant-based is dairy. Which isn't surprising because not only is it actually addictive, the taste and texture is seen as hard to mimic.



Nowadays, this couldn't be further from the truth.

With the development of nut cheeses as well as the soy and tapioca based ones, there is a wide array to choose from on that end. They are great transition foods, and a treat now and again.

There are some things that can make creamy delicious dishes without any of them AND be low-fat. The magic is in the potatoes! (or cauliflower, but that's for another post)

I also used a little homemade coconut milk to make it even more decadent, but it isn't essential if you want to keep this meal fat-free.

You can choose to top this with any vegetables, but I found that roasted broccoli was the perfect compliment. Any wilted greens would also work very well.







Creamy Chipotle Potato Soup

-       10-12 medium potatoes (I used a mix of red and yellow)
-       2-3 cup of water or veggie broth
-       1 onion, diced.
-       ¾ cup nutritional yeast
-       1 tbsp chipotle flakes (or more depending on how spicy you like it)
-       1 cup coconut milk (I used homemade)
-       S/P

Toppings:
-       1 head broccoli, cut into florets
-       1 onion, sliced

Pre-heat the oven to 400F.

On a cookie sheet, spread out the toppings and roast for 20-25 minutes, until cooked through.

In a large pot, boil the potatoes until tender. I always slice them into smaller pieces to speed up the process. Whole potatoes take an eternity.

Drain the cooking water and in batches, blend the potatoes with the rest of the ingredients, making sure to use enough liquid for each batch to get super smooth and creamy. Put it all back in the same pot, or soup container thing (see pictures, I can’t think of the proper name…). Either top the serving bowl with the broccoli mix, or each individual bowl.

Serve hot, with a simple salad.

Enjoy!!

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3 comments:

  1. My husband just made a version of this from your recipe. SO delicious. Thank you for sharing!!! <3 <3

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    1. Sweet! I saw the pic on Facebook, love the addition of kale. It's my pleasure :D

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