Tuck into a delicious bowl of this Curried Cauliflower Soup - perfect just as it is or topped with some yummy chickpeas and a drizzle of coconut milk or yoghurt.

Have I mentioned how much I LOVE soup. I always find a bowl of soup regardless of what the weather is like outside, super comforting and filling.
Soup is also a perfect way to get loads of veggies into your meal, especially if you are fussy with what sort of vegetables you will eat.

Luckily I love vegetables, but that wasn't always the case. I remember quite vividly hating many as a child, but as I got older and started cooking for myself and trying out new things, vegetables because more and more frequent on my plate, and now I love them all.

I can't think of any particular vegetable that I do not like, even Brussel Sprouts which I detested with a passion, mainly because the only way I had ever tried them, was boiled until they were so horrid and bitter, that there was no pleasing anyone's palate with those things.
Cooking them now, however, where I can cook them to how I like - raw in salads, sautéed or roasted, they are yummy. I just never EVER boil them. That horrid bitter taste will haunt me forever I think.

My kids are quite fussy when it comes to vegetables, I think most kids are right? But one way I know they will eat a decent amount of vegetables without a single complaint is in a bowl of soup, stew or casserole. Like this amazing Curried Cauliflower Soup - go figure!!
Today I had a lovely cauliflower I wanted to use, normally I just steam it, if serving with something like a roast dinner, or occasionally I will roast it in the oven with some seasoning and cumin seeds as a delicious side to a curry.

Cauliflower is one vegetable that goes perfectly with a curry, especially this Chicken and Cauliflower Curry, or if I am on a SP day or just keeping the carbs low, I love this Roasted Cauliflower Rice - perfect for mopping up all that lovely curry sauce.
I even love to make it the main of the dish, in this Roasted Cauliflower Lasagne.

But today I fancied those curry flavours, and instead of serving it alongside a curry dish, I decided to make this Curried Cauliflower Soup. Because today is all about the soups.
What can I say - It's super delicious. Trust me!!!
Once cooked I blend half and leave the other half as is, that way you still get some bites of potato and cauliflower, but if you are serving for a really fussy individual in your household, you might want to blend it all into a smooth Curried Cauliflower Soup
To blend the soup once cooked I use my Nutri Ninja Blender with Auto IQ (click to see me on Amazon). This blender is amazing. The auto IQ technology feature, mean it blends to a set pattern, depending on what you are making. So my soups are lovely and smooth and perfect.

This Curried Cauliflower Soup is delicious served just as it as a side or starter to another dish or make it a complete meal by topping with seasoned chickpeas a drizzle of light coconut milk ( or yoghurt for a option) and chopped fresh coriander.
Why not take it to work for lunch in a Thermos food flask? Add the toppings to a little container and you can top when reading to enjoy.





lesley1957 says
would the frylight work to fry the seeds ?
Halyna says
A delicious soup!😋 I love spicy and really enjoyed the strong bite of this soup (but was glad I chose the lower option of chilli powder (1 tspn) as 2 tspn would have been too much for me). Only change I made was to add carrots for more veg. Oops, I also sautéed the onion with the celery, & carrots fo more flavour. (Soffritto style) Will make again today as the soup ran out too quickly.