This roasted red pepper soup recipe is light and nourishing, yet creamy and delicious – just the thing if you ate too many cookies this weekend. Plus, I think the red pepper soup and green herbs look so festive! If you haven’t gotten around to decorating a tree this year (or if you’re tired of decorating cookies), you can decorate your soup! 🙂
Because red bell peppers aren’t in season, I use jarred roasted red peppers, which are a super convenient pantry ingredient. If you’re making this soup in the summer or fall, though, go ahead and roast your own! Fresh carrots, fennel, and thyme round out the tangy flavor of the peppers. Cannellini beans add creaminess to the soup without heavy cream or nuts, and balsamic vinegar rounds out the rich flavor.
This roasted red pepper soup recipe is an old favorite – it’s on page 203 of our first cookbook which (shameless plug!) makes a great gift. I made just a few tweaks to the original recipe, which are listed below. As a contrast to the smooth texture of this soup, I added chopped roasted red peppers and extra herbs. It’s a small detail, but the chunky diced peppers give it a nice texture – a few croutons or roasted chickpeas on top would be a fun addition too, for crunch!
This roasted red pepper soup recipe is super simple. To start, sauté the onion, fennel, garlic, carrots & thyme until they soften. Then, add broth, the peppers, a splash of balsamic, and the cannellini beans, and simmer for 20 minutes or so, to allow the flavors to develop and the carrots to become fully tender. You’re ready to blend!
This is what the soup looks like before you blend it:
Give it a whirl, then, voila… you have creamy orange-red Christmas soup (or soup for whatever holiday you celebrate).
Like most soups, you can make this one ahead and keep it in the fridge for a few days – the flavors just get better and better. It also freezes well, so make it ahead of time and pack it up for weekday lunches! (See this post for more make-ahead lunch ideas & tips!)
If you’re serving this soup as part of a larger meal, try pairing it with crusty bread, homemade focaccia, or a cozy pasta. Any of these would be great choices:
It’d also be great with a grilled cheese sandwich or a hearty salad like this kale salad or this roasted beet salad.
If you love this roasted red pepper soup, try one of these healthy soup recipes next:
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