The (vegan) Soup Post! My Tips & a Recipe Roundup. (2024)

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I skip over the cold, dusty cobblestone streets, an icy whistling breeze chases me as my feet stumble through crinkly gold remnants of smashed fallen leaves. Glowing lights from the shops look like little lanterns of warmth. I pass them and scurry at a quicker pace. It’s dark. Cold. Damp. Quiet. But I secretly love it, since my hot steamy soup pot is calling me home.

Here it is! My (vegan) Soup Post. I’ve included links to my personal favorite recipes, tips and even a soup recipe roundup from a few vegan bloggers. Soup: it’s calling you home..

Cold Nights. Hot Soup.
Sometimes I really miss year-round warmth – the kind I grew up with in California. But then I put on a snugly sweater, turn up the heat, sip some hot cocoa or make a big, bubbly pot of steaming hot soup. And all the sudden coming in from the cold isn’t so bad after all.

Warm Up With Soup, wherever you live. Because sometimes we just want to feel warm from the inside-out. Soup does that…

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*my soup photos from PCRM’s Vegan Kickstart IPhone App. App info.

The (vegan) SOUP Post in 3 parts:
* My Vegan Soup Tips
* Recipe Links
* a new recipe from me “Roasted Tomato, Kale Bean Soup”

Part One: Vegan Soup Tips

Here are a few ways to perk up a pot of homemade soup:

1. Bay Leaf.
Adds a unique, savory, rustic flavor to your homemade soups. Simply add in a bay leaf as the ingredients simmer away. This may be obvious to you soup-experts out there – but I remember the very first time I used a bay leaf in my soup – I was amazed by the increase in flavor. One bay leaf goes a long way..

2. Add a dash.. of Cayenne.
I add a dash of cayenne to almost all my soups. It gives a warm buzzing flavor. Cayenne is a dry, pure, warm spice. When added in small amounts, it isn’t overbearing to delicate flavors. Add a dash to give your soup a kick!

3. Vegan Bouillon Cubes.
I love to have vegan bouillon cubes in my pantry because I can use them in place of veggie broth (just add water) – or I can use one to add extra flavor to virtually any broth recipe. I like Rapunzel brand cubes.

4. Fresh Herbs.
Dry spices and seasonings are fantastic. But fresh herbs will add an elegant dose of gourmet flavor to your soups. Whether you are herb-roasting root veggies to puree or adding fresh herbs as a garnish – the aromatic layers of flavor from fresh herbs are unique and prized. Try sage, rosemary, oregano, thyme, marjoram, mint, parsley, cilantro or dill.

5. Roast the Veggies.
If you want to bring out some seriously intense, caramelized flavors in your veggies before adding them to your soup: roast them! You can roast yams, onions, carrots, potatoes, squash, broccoli, cauliflower and more.

6. Soak the Beans.
Use dry beans and soak them overnight – instead of canned. Dry beans can be less mushy and more flavorful.

7. Slow and Low Wins the Race.
Simmer on low. Simmer on low. Simmer on low. Whenever I’m making soup, I think “WWGD” …What Would Grandma Do? She’d simmer her soup low and long until the flavors were perfect. Give soup time to reduce – let the steam boil off and allow the flavors to mesh. Plus, a low boil is gentler on you ingredients than high heat. So if you have the time, simmer it long and low.

8. Instant Flavor Booster #1: Vegan Sausage.
I have a few instant flavor boosters I add to soup. One of my favorite tricks is to add one vegan Field Roast brand vegan sausage to my soup. It adds so much flavor and even a nice dose of protein.

9. Instant Flavor booster #2: Salsa!
If I am making a veggie tomato-base soup, I love adding in chunky salsa. This is a great way to use up those half-used bottles of salsa in your fridge.

10. Get Fancy: Use the Good Stuff.
High quality ingredients can make your soup sing. Sometimes one star ingredient is all you need to make a really fantastic soup. Whether it’s a bunch of stunning carrots from the Farmer’s Market, a hearty pinch of saffron, a dash of your mom’s special curry blend or an exotic pink sea salt – give your soup something fancy.

11. Keep it Fresh!
Remember to make sure your dry spices are fresh. Seal spice jars/bags tightly to prevent oxidation.

12. Leafy Greens Can Go Last!
I like to add in chopped leafy greens like kale, spinach, chard – last -right before I serve my soup – so that the veggies stay tender instead of mushy and overcooked.

13. Get Creative with Grains and more.
Plain old pasta can be a bore. Make things interesting by adding creative grain alternatives like: kamut pasta, Israeli couscous, whole wheat couscous, farro pasta, brown rice pasta, red lentils, quinoa, red quinoa, barley, millet and more to your soups.

Part Two: Recipes!

My Favorite Soup Recipe Posts.
*you can also see my Soup Recipe Index here*

Rustic Three Squash Soup
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Garden Dill White Bean Soup with Sweet Potato Biscuits
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Creamy Cauliflower Soup
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Broccoli Jack Soup with Map-oltle Tempeh Croutons
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Classic Vegan Carrot Ginger Soup
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3) Recipe Round-up! Recipes from FindingVegan.com (my new site) that caught my eye. You can also browse all FV’s soups with the #SOUP tag.

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Vegan Soup Recipes pictured above (from left to right)..

* Creamy Potato “Bacon” with Chives Soup by LittleHouseofVeggies
* Faux Chicke’n Rice Noodle Soup by BloggingOverThyme
* Leek Potato Soup by Weekly Vegan Menu
* Coconut Curried Summer Squash Soup from NaturallyElla
* Sayur Bayum Merah-Indonesian Red Amaranth Soup from Indonesia-Eats
* Tempeh and Sweet Corn Soup from VeggieNumNum
* Raw Tomato Soup from Wild-Tofu
* Creamy Apple Anise Raw Soup by G0lubka
* Quick Edamame Soup by TheWitchyKitchen
*more.. #SOUP

Part Three: a quick new recipe from me Spicy Roasted Tomato Kale Bean Soup:
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Spicy Roasted Tomato Kale Bean Soup
vegan

4-6 cups veggie broth
*(amount can vary – depending on how thick you want your broth)
2 tablespoon EVOO
1 bay leaf
1 small onion, diced
3 garlic cloves, smashed (or 2 teaspoon powder)
1 cup canned corn
1 ½ cups mushrooms, sliced
2 cans fire-roasted, diced tomatoes
1 bunch kale, de-stemmed and shredded
2 cups soaked white beans
½ cup roasted peppers, chopped
1 Field Roast Sausage, Spicy Chipotle, sliced.
dash of cayenne
pepper

I add everything to my soup pot except for half the portion of kale.
Simmer for at least 45 minutes.
Right before I serve the soup, I add in the remaining kale and let it wilt in the hot soup so it is just tender.

Happy Soup Slurping!

The (vegan) Soup Post! My Tips & a Recipe Roundup. (2024)

FAQs

How to make vegan soup taste meaty? ›

I made tofu meat crumbles for the "beefy chew" in the soup. They add the perfect texture and a great flavour. Of course you could add in whatever vegan meat substitute you want, but I highly recommend trying the tofu crumbles. They're super easy and affordable.

How to thicken a vegan soup? ›

Xanthan Gum

A popular ingredient in both gluten-free and vegan baking, xanthan gum can also be used to thicken vegan sauces, stews, and soups. To thicken a gravy or sauce with xanthan gum, start by making a slurry with a small amount of xanthan gum and water. Slowly add the slurry to your dish and then mix well.

How to add fat to vegan soup? ›

If most of the food you eat is cooked at home, and unless your doctor says otherwise, don't sweat the use of a teaspoon of olive or coconut oil in the making of your soup. Add it to a medium-hot pot as you sweat the onion and other vegetables.

How to add flavor to vegan soup? ›

There are so many ways to do this: mushrooms, as people have said; tomato paste, miso paste, olives, toasted nuts and seeds, cumin, liquid amino acid, tamari, soy sauce, fennel seeds, vegetable broth, balsamic vinegar, nutritional yeast, tempeh, seaweed …

How do you make soup thicker without dairy? ›

  1. Nut/seed butters– For the right soup, a couple of big spoonfuls of peanut, almond or cashew butter thicken and add a great depth of flavor. ...
  2. Mashed potatoes – It's a great way to use up leftovers too! ...
  3. Cooked, blended veggies– Just like the mashed potatoes, give them a blender whirl.
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How to deepen the flavor of soup? ›

  1. Herbs and Spices:Fresh or dried herbs such as parsley, thyme, rosemary, and dill can add depth to the flavor. ...
  2. Aromatics:Sautéing aromatic vegetables like onions, garlic, and celery before adding the broth can build a flavorful base.
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What is the secret ingredient to thicken soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute.

What is the best vegan thickening agent? ›

Vegan Thickening Options
OPTIONAVAILABILITYBEST FOR
ArrowrootNatural Foods StoresSauces, Baking
Cornstarch - OrganicGrocery StoresSauces, Puddings, Fruit Desserts
KuzuNatural Foods Stores, Asian MarketsSauces, Soups
Potato StarchNatural Foods Stores, Grocery StoresBaking
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Why put olive oil in soup? ›

Just a tablespoon of oil perfumes the hot soup and adds a special richness to each bite. The floating oil looks so fancy as you bring the soup to the table, too!

What adds richness to soup? ›

"If your broth is lacking in savory richness, try adding roasted onion, tomato paste, mushrooms, seaweed, soy sauce, or miso. These ingredients add umami flavor and depth to broth," she says.

What does adding butter to soup do? ›

A bit of fat, usually in the form of butter and olive oil, is essential to making a robust soup. Fat is also a vehicle for flavor, and helps to brown vegetables.

What is the key to flavorful soup? ›

Making a delicious soup depends on building flavors as you go along. Aromatics, which include garlic, onion, leeks, carrots and celery, are the basic flavor-building blocks of most soup recipes. Sauteing these vegetables in oil or butter is the first step to boosting your soup's flavor.

How do you fix tasteless soup? ›

If a soup is tasting bland in the bowl, consider adding acid rather than salt. A squeeze of lemon or lime, or a dash of yogurt or sour cream can add brightness to the bowl.

What makes soup more flavorful? ›

Go Bold. A punch of flavor at the end of cooking can make your soup a standout. Mix herbs like parsley, thyme, and oregano, or spices such as cumin, coriander, and cardamom, into some olive oil, and let it infuse for at least an hour or two. Pour it over soup just before serving.

How do they get vegan food to taste like meat? ›

Vegan meat flavour can be generated by thermally treating raw materials such as yeast extract or hydrolysed vegetable protein (Lin et al., 2014; Wu and Cadwallader, 2002a). Flavour is a crucial sensory attribute of food products, just like texture and aroma (Kumar et al., 2017).

How do they make vegan meat taste like meat? ›

Soy protein concentrate and pea protein are common ingredients used to mimic the true taste and texture of real meat. Editor's note: Some plant-based meat options, notably Impossible Foods products, contain GMO soy.

How to add flavor to soup without meat? ›

Dried herbs and seasonings: homemade seasoned salt, black pepper, Italian seasoning, and dried bay leaves lend flavor to the soup. Stock: I much prefer chicken stock over vegetable stock in terms of flavor, though if you want to keep this soup vegetarian, feel free to use vegetable broth or stock instead.

How to make plant-based meat taste like real meat? ›

The source of most plant-based meats is a mixture made from pea, wheat, or soy protein, a type of fat, and some sort of binder. In order for the substitute animal protein to taste like real meat, natural and artificial flavors are usually added.

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