Roasted Red Pepper Soup
This cold-weather meal is easy on the love handles! Roasted Red Pepper Soup offers big flavor without busting your newly-made resolution.
Let me guess… You are going to be nicer to your neighbor, spend more time with your kids, take a class at your local community college, and lose 10 pounds this year. Did I get it right???
We all tend to add a healthy objective to our list of new year’s resolutions. After two months of gorging ourselves on oven-baked dishes smothered in gravy, boxes of Christmas cookies, and hefty cheese platters, it’s time for a clean sweep.
A good veggie soup is a great thing to add to your new healthy routine.
Soup can fill you up, while making your meals substantially lighter in calories, fat and carbohydrates.
This roasted red pepper soup is gluten free, dairy free, low carb, low calorie and oh so delightful.
The vibrant sweet and tangy flavor of freshly roasted red peppers, combined with roasted garlic, herbs and a kick of spice make it extremely satisfying. Plus, it’s a great leftover to take to work for lunch. You’ll have jealous co-workers eagerly peeping over your cubical when they smell your creamy roasted red pepper soup.
You may need to make a double batch!
This particular Roasted Red Pepper Soup is one of my hubby’s favorite dishes. He has asked me to make it time and time again.
It always amazes me that a steak-sandwich-kind-of-guy could crave gluten free, meat free soup the way he does.
Yet after one taste, you’ll understand the appeal of this marvelous soup!
More Healthy Gluten Free Recipes:
Light and Creamy Asparagus Soup
Acorn Squash Stuffed with Quinoa Mushroom Pilaf ~ Jeanette’s Healthy Living
Polynesian Kebabs ~ Simply Gluten Free
Roasted Red Pepper Soup
Ingredients
- 3 pounds red bell peppers (8-10) halved and cleaned
- 5 cloves garlic in peel
- 2 cups chopped onion
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 sprigs fresh thyme
- 2 bay leaves
- 4 cups chicken stock or vegetable broth
- 1 teaspoon hot sauce
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon ground pepper
- 1-2 tablespoons rice vinegar
Instructions
- Cut the peppers in half and remove all seeds and membranes. Press the red peppers flat with your hand and lay them on a foil lined, rimmed baking sheet. Place the garlic cloves on the baking sheet.
- Set the oven on broil and raise the rack to the upper position. Broil the red peppers and garlic for 15 minutes.
- Once the pepper skin has blackened, remove from the oven and place in a large zip bag to steam, about 10 minutes.
- Preheat a large heavy pot to medium heat. Add the oil, thyme, bay leaves, and onions. Cook for 10 minutes, until onions are soft.
- Add the broth, hot sauce, salt and pepper. Squeeze the garlic cloves out of the peels into the pot.
- Then peel the charred skin off each pepper half and place it in the pot.
- Reduce the heat, cover, and cook another 20 minutes. Remove the bay leaves and thyme sprigs. Then, using a hand-held immersion blender or standard blender, blend until smooth. *If using a blender, be sure to remove the plug on the lid and cover with a kitchen towel—this with allow the heat to vent without a big mess!
- Add the vinegar and salt again if needed.
- Serve with extra thyme leaves. In the photos I thinned out a little plain Greek yogurt with milk to make a fancy swirl on top. Pretty, but not necessary.
Nutrition
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What should I do with the fresh of the peppers? It is not mentioned whether I should discard them or use them or other purpose.
I made this soup yesterday and absolutely loved it. I didn’t add the vinegar since I couldn’t find it in the store and it still was delicious. I also had some bacon left over and sprinkled it over the top, defenitely going to do that again! Thanks for the recipe!
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I’d next time leave out the vinegar and cut way back on the onion. Made the soup almost sour. Managed to bring it back with some sweet potato and a couple of carrots.
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Yum! We loved it. Thanks for the great recipe.
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I’m making this now. I have to say I do not love the smell of the thyme. Hoping it will still taste okay. I may have to try it again with different seasonings.
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The combination of vegetables and herbs sounds perfect! I’m definitely pinning this!
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