Curried Carrot and Coconut Soup Recipe (2024)

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Nadya

Doubled the recipe and used 1 Tbs. coconut oil instead of butter, added 1 tsp. sumac for citrusy flavor. Very easy and delicious! Would amp up the nutritional value by adding a 1/2 cup of red lentils at the beginning and topping with a sprinkle of toasted coconut, cilantro, and a little more sumac.

Lance

My pantry compelled several tweaks (perhaps in the spirit of this ad-hoc recipe). But the result was so tasty that I had to write down quantities so that I can do it again.

Following all other instructions, I used these quantities and ingredients:

3 tablespoons coconut oil
1 pound carrots, post-peel weight
1 tablespoon finely-diced ginger
1 rounded teaspoon garam masala
1 rounded teaspoon turmeric
1 rounded teaspoon coriander
about 2 cups water
about 2/3 cup almond milk
1 tablespoon lime juice

Cathy

I loved this soup. It's a warm spicy. The lime balances it all out nicely. I used light coconut milk and half the butter. I can not stop eating it.

Davida

This soup is a real hit. I double the spices to make it more flavorful. Today I served it decorated with a thin slice of lime and some pomegranate seeds. A lovely addition.

Mickie

Can you freeze this soup with the coconut milk already added?

LATSKI

I hesitate to list deviations from the recipe however in this instance they simply show the versatility of the simple recipe. I did not have enough carrots so I added cauliflower to make up the difference. I didnn't have coriander or tumeric so doubled up on curry powder. I doubled the ginger and also the cayenne as we like spice. I was worried about the seasoning until I added the lime: the lime brings out the flavors of the dish. Simple and delightful. Don't forget the lime!

Mary

Used more ginger and garnished with chopped cashews. Left out tumeric because I didn't have any on hand. Still delicious. Definitely going in the rotation.

Naani-Daadi

If you have sour cream, you can drop a dollop on it, and run the tines of a fork through it to make a pretty design before serving. Also, if you have cumin seed, add it to the butter before the onion until you get a faint aroma of roasted cumin, Don't let the ground coriander powder and ground turmeric burn; add just before you add the stock, give it a few stirs.

For a cold summer soup, you could use zucchini. but use a good oil instead of butter, and yogurt instead of coconut milk.

Sue Llewellyn

Kudos to Mark Bittman for this knockout recipe--a total keeper. Also, thanks to Mr. B for mentioning puréeing in the pot with an immersion blender. Too many of his colleagues still seem to be wedded to "Purée, in batches if necessary, in blender or food processor"!

E

I have made this many times before, but last night, I made it with my Instant Pot and it was even simpler than usual. Sauteed onions, carrots, and spices as directed using the "saute" function of the Instant Pot. Then added the 2 cups of broth and cooked at high pressure for 5 minutes, then manual release. Immersion blender and added the coconut milk. I really like this soup with some chickpeas added to it, so those went in after blending as well.

Sally from MN

I was looking for more of a main course option so I used the spice combination but added chick peas and cauliflower to the soup and doubled the spices and coconut milk. It was a delicious combination that I will make again. I added the carrots and cauliflower with the onions and added the chickpeas and can of coconut milk when the carrots and cauliflower were softened.

Caitlin

You're missing the addition of ginger in the instructions.

Jg

...and with leftover soup two nights later, we par-sauteed some shrimp, corn cut off the cobb, and cilantro with a bit more butter and curry powder, dumped it in the re-simmering soup and added raw mandoline-julienned zuchinni. Garnished with more cilantro and another squirt of lime. Un:freaking-believable entree!

Ann Possis

Wow! This is one of the best soups I've ever eaten...and I cook all the time. I didn't have coriander; just used a little curry powder instead. Cut the butter down a bit as well. Of course that won't help when I eat the entire pot by myself, it's so incredibly GOOD. Thank you, Mark Bittman.

Laura

Such an easy, wonderful soup. I’m trying to eat fewer animal products, so the past couple of times I’ve made this, I’ve used Better than Bouillon vegetable stock mix for the base with great success. Husband is a meat and potatoes guy, but he loves this soup too. It’s as good chilled as it is piping hot!

Natali

I used curry powder I had on hand instead of the individual spices. Served with a dollop of cilantro, lime, jalapeno pesto. Delightful!

Jackie

Absolutely perfect!!!

MHCF

Excellent, and an easy, fragrant option for weeknight cooking. I added a few small white potatoes because I had them. I didn't have ground coriander, but I did have garam masala, (includes coriander, cumin and also cinnamon, which enhanced the aroma), so swapped that for the coriander/cumin. I did have chopped cilantro, and definitely recommend adding when serving. The heat from cayenne balances the sweetness. The lime juice ties everything together. I'd make this again.

Sydney

Made as written but had to substitute lemon for lime. Topped with chopped cashews, coconut chips and sliced scallions—was divine!

Kelly M

This is easy and delicious! We use veg stock to make it a vegetarian option. Served with corn bread and there you have perfection.

Buckley

Added parsnips and a full onion instead of half. Insanely good.

Michelle

Just made to be part of Thanksgiving dinner. It is sublime--even before adding any lime (which I will do after reheating). Doubled the recipe--and yes, was a little generous on the onions and spices measurements. Better Than Bouillion stock, two full cans of full fat coconut milk. It makes your mouth happy and makes the house smell divine with its warm spice blend. I plan to top it with toasted & spiced pumpkin seeds for a bit of crunch on the big day. Make this recipe!

adri

More spice. Good base to add stuff too

Jenny-Nick

I have made this soup many times. I must admit, I have made some changes for the families taste. I use a little powdered yellow curry, a smidge of fresh ground garlic, some sambal, and a couple of shakes of fish sauce (to replace the salt). As we had a plethora of carrots in our garden this year, it utilized those fresh underground gems for a delicious dinner.

Sue

I love this recipe and have made it multiple times. My only change is I don't peel the carrots. A good scrub is all they need. The peel gives additional nutrients and a nice subtle earthiness to the finished soup.

Emily

This was sooo good and easy using mostly pantry items. I added a bit (~1/2tsp) of hot madras curry as well. I will double or even quadruple this the next time I make it. It’s also good cold! (A midnight snacking discovery…)

rhuttner

Wow. Love this soup. I’ve been making it regularly Since last fall and figured I’d share some of the modifications I’ve made to personalize the recipe. Always double it. Add a full can of coconut cream (not milk) to add some richness, two stalks lemongrass added at the start, cayenne for spice, dash of nutmeg for warmth, and the juice of a whole lime at the end. Top with cilantro, toasted papitas, and a drizzle of spicy honey. Always make with a side of grilled cheese. Just fabulous.

Gretchen

Great soup! I added one russet potato and halved the amount of lime juice

susan

Roast veggies with rosemary and 3 cloves garlic for 20 minutes at 400

EW

Incredibly tasty. Converted it to instant pot.

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Curried Carrot and Coconut Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How do you thicken coconut curry soup? ›

How to Thicken Curry
  1. Add dairy. Many curry sauces have a creamy texture, so try adding more dairy—like Greek yogurt, heavy cream, or a thick non-dairy ingredient like coconut cream—to thicken a watery curry sauce.
  2. Add ground nuts. ...
  3. Add lentils. ...
  4. Add peanut butter. ...
  5. Add a tomato product. ...
  6. Start with a roux. ...
  7. Use a slurry.
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Why is my carrot soup bland? ›

Why is my carrot soup bland? You may need to add more salt and pepper. I like to taste the soup along the way, and if it needs some salt or pepper, I'll add it. Don't be shy!

How do restaurants make curry so creamy? ›

The actual sweetness and creaminess of such curries meanwhile, usually comes from fried onions and either cashews and/or dairy products. Instead of (or in addition to) onion, ground coconut may be used. White poppy seeds and/or watermelon seeds are also used in some creamy sauces.

How to make curry more thick? ›

There are several ways to thicken curry sauces and avoid making them too runny or watery. One option is to add dairy such as Greek yogurt, heavy cream, or coconut cream . Another option is to add ground nuts like cashews or almonds to the sauce . A roux made with flour and butter is also an effective thickener.

Will Greek yogurt thicken curry? ›

A thick yogurt, like Greek yogurt, works best. Simply add a small amount of yogurt, like a spoonful, at a time. Stir your yogurt into the curry and keep adding a little more at a time until it reaches your desired thickness. This is great for Indian-style curries as a cream substitute.

Is coconut milk the same as cream of coconut? ›

Coconut cream is a thicker coconut product, made from blended more coconut meat and less water than coconut milk. Coconut cream can be used as a substitute for coconut milk if it is diluted with additional water.

What not to put in soup? ›

The Worst Things to Put in Your Soup
  1. By Sara Butler. If there's one good thing about fall and winter, it's soup. ...
  2. Heavy Cream. Heavy cream creates an inviting texture for soups but that's where its positive contributions end. ...
  3. Juice. ...
  4. Turkey Bacon. ...
  5. Cheese. ...
  6. Croutons.

Should you cook carrots before putting them in soup? ›

While certain vegetables can work just fine added directly to simmering soups and stews (say, carrots and celery), other vegetables (onions, garlic, and the like) will almost always need at least a brief sweat in a fat-based liquid before adding the remaining ingredients.

Can you overcook carrot soup? ›

You'll be left with a soup that's watery in portions and lumpy in others. That said, it's definitely possibly to cook your vegetables too much; more is not better in this scenario. Overcooked vegetables will be charred, tough and chewy (read: not bendable!), and can even lose some of their inherent sweetness.

Should you peel carrots for soup? ›

"For soups and stews I still peel them (don't ask), but you don't have to. The only time I do not peel carrots is when juicing," she says.

What makes homemade soup taste better? ›

7 Easy Ways to Make Any Soup Better
  1. Brown or Sear the Meat. ...
  2. Roast the the Veggies. ...
  3. Mix up the Texture. ...
  4. Use Homemade Stock Whenever Possible. ...
  5. Put Your Cheese Rinds to Work. ...
  6. Perk up a Bland Soup With Simple Pantry Staples. ...
  7. Add Fresh Herbs or Dairy When Serving.

How to add depth of flavor to soup? ›

Foods that have a great deal of acidity, like lemon juice, vinegar, white wine, and tomato puree, can help liven up the flavor of bland-tasting bone and other broths. "The acidity of these ingredients works to complement and enhance the broth's flavors, not mask it.

Can you thicken curry with plain flour? ›

Two tablespoons of flour (30 mL) mixed with two tablespoons (30 mL) of a cooking fat like butter can thicken curry. Remove a cup of curry (240 mL) and mix it with your flour and cooking fat mixture. Return the curry to the main pot and mix it in to thicken your curry.

How do you fix too much curry in soup? ›

If you added too much of curry paste it will increase the spiciness and pungent smell of the gravy. Add ground coconut paste and simmer in Sim flame. Add a little tamarind juice and cook for 5 minutes. Add salt if needed.

How to thicken up a curry in a slow cooker? ›

Cornstarch, potato starch, and chickpea flour are a couple of pantry-friendly ways to thicken soups, stews, and sauces in the slow cooker. Just a tablespoon or two of any — added towards the end of cooking — will thicken sauces especially well.

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