Carrot Soup Is Cozy and Bright on Cold-Weather Days

Carrot Soup Is Cozy and Bright on Cold-Weather Days
Experiment and make this soup your own with the choice of blender, stock, milk, and spices. Ann Stratton/TNS
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Carrot soup is one of those dishes that uses basic ingredients and becomes a source of comfort during the winter months. Carrots are a member of the parsley family, which also includes caraway, coriander, celery, parsnip, and dill. The herbs perk up the overall carrot flavor.

There are many varieties of carrots available to you at the supermarket. I select carrots that are on the smaller side, bright orange with smooth skin. Walk by if they look limp and over the hill. If you have any questions about how sweet the carrot is, ask your greengrocer to cut you a piece to make sure you are getting the best flavor. If you opt for vegetable stock, this will delight the vegetarians at your table.

This soup is seriously simple to prepare. The leeks, carrots, and potatoes simmer in a rich vegetable or chicken stock. Then, seasonings are added. If you use a food processor or hand blender, you’ll need to add the half and half to give it a rich balanced flavor. A high-powered blender creates such a creamy texture and flavor that you may just need to add a little more stock and no dairy. You can decide what you prefer.

Diane Rossen Worthington
Diane Rossen Worthington
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Diane Rossen Worthington is an authority on new American cooking. She is the author of 18 cookbooks, including "Seriously Simple Parties," and a James Beard Award-winning radio show host. You can contact her at SeriouslySimple.com. Copyright 2021 Diane Rossen Worthington. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
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