Creamy Broccoli Soup with Homemade Coconut Milk :p
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How do you like your soup? I like all kinds of soup, hot, warm, cold, a light broth, a thick cream. I'm a soup lover. Today I want to share with you my recipe for creamy broccoli soup with a generous dose of homemade coconut milk and some toppings to add textures and make the experience more fun.
This creamy broccoli soup can be eaten hot or warm. I like to serve it with arepas, as is the custom in my town; to give them more crunchiness, I coated them with sesame seeds and gave them a doughnut shape and fried them in very hot oil. In my town, it's also customary to accompany soup with avocado, so I do it whenever I can.
Ingredients
January is a difficult month. Economy is slow and food, scarce. But when February is approaching, we start seeing fresh vegetables and fruits in the stores. I found this beautiful broccoli and a dry coconut that looked good for milk at the store today. I thought, "I'm making soup!" Horacia seemed to agree 🐱
For the soup
- Broccoli stems and leaves (250 gr)
- 1 cup onion
- 1/4 cup sweet chili
- 2 tablespoons garlic
- 2 tablespoons ground garlic
- 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 1 tablespoon dry oregano
- 2 bay leaves
- salt to taste
For the coconut milk
- 1 dry coconut & its water
- pinch of salt
(I made 450 ml of coconut milk but used only 250 ml approx. for the meal)
Toppings
- broccoli florets (150 gr)
- avocado & lemon
- roasted almonds
- freshly cracked black pepper
- sesame seeds coated arepas, fried
Let's get to work!
This is a simple dish and you'll be done in the blink of an eye.
I started by washing the broccoli and separating the stems and leaves from the florets. The former I'd be using for the soup; the latter I would steam a little and use as toppings.
I washed the stems and florets under the tap and left the latter soaking in water with some drops of vinegar until it was time to steam them.
I chopped the broccoli stems and leaves, peeled and chopped the onion and took the seeds out of the sweet chili pods--I like to leave the seeds if I'm not blending them. Finally, I flattened the garlic cloves.
All went into the cooking pot with a little water and the spices: bay leaves, oregano, ground garlic, ground nutmeg, and salt).
I let it simmer over medium heat until the broccoli stems were tender.
Then all of this went into the blender. I just waited a couple of minutes for it to release some of the heat. Also, I discarded the bay leaves.
The blender did the job. At this point I hadn't added the coconut milk yet.
Homemade Coconut Milk
While the vegetables were cooking, I made the coconut milk.
I made it a little different this time because I wasn't going to use the bagasse. I burned the coconut directly on the stove with the water inside. I let it burn for 3 minutes approx. as I rotated it, holding the hot coconut with my tweezzer tongs. Then I opened the soft pore and took the water out. I broke the coconut and separated the flesh from the shells easily. To brake the coconut I could used a hammer, but I was lazy to look for it, so I put it inside a kitchen towel and hit it against the floor like Lucy (the Australopithecus 🤣).
I chopped the coconut so my blender didn't have to work too hard.
I let the blender go for a couple of minutes.
Then I poured the mixture in my yogurt bag.
...And squeezed it to get the milk.
I added the salt and heated it before pouring it in the blender.
The hot coconut milk would make the soup become creamier this way. I added some.
And then a little more, until it was the way I wanted it 😋
Once the coconut milk had incorporated well, the creamy soup was ready to be served.
At this point, my toppings were ready.
Toppings
I had steamed the florets.
I used half of them and drained the rest to keep in the fridge (raw).
I had made the doughnut shaped arepas. You can see how I make them here.
They were crunchy as needed so they would get soggy inside the soup.
Many sesame seeds come loose from the arepas and remain in the oil. I remove them with a strainer and then use them in salads.
Serving the Soup
Once everything was ready, I served the soup.
I served some extra sides of avocado, coconut milk, and lemon for the avocado slices and broccoli florets.
It was a delicious soup.
The florets were crunchy as I had steamed them just a little to keep all their freshness and benefits: vitamins A, C and K, potassium, iron, glucosinolates (against cancer, also found in other cruciferous vegetables). Gentle steaming make them most nutritious and we can have all their vitamin C to keep us young, haha--so I have read.
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I tought rings were store bought, looks interesting might try them out 😏
Creamy soups like this one would be fine, rich potage is always yes, but regular soups naaaaaah.
The rings are a good idea for us who like to soak them in the soup 🙈 But they are also good for dipping 👍🏻👍🏻
You have to try the "regular soups" in my hometown. Then you can tell me about it 😁
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Guess I simply don't enjoy much preparing them (bad habit), definitely don't mind being served with one. :D
Damn!!!!
This looks very attractive
You’re such a great cook
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Hola amiga! nos volvemos a encontrar 😊
Se por experiencia que esa crema de Brocolí es deliciosa ! es de mis preferidas y buenos esos acompañantes estan de lujo 😋
El brócoli, ¡cómo me lo pongan! En la sopa se aprovecha todo, hasta la parte gruesa del tallo. Y queda sabrosísima; también estayenyre mis preferidas 😁
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Dios mío ese plato se ve delicioso
Esta crema es un plato tres estrellas, realmente deliciosa, y con ese contorno tan prolijo, sabe y se ve aún mejor. Muy creativas las arepas-aro, y estupendo el toque de ajonjolí que le pones. Como siempre, tus recetas son una maravilla. Esta es una crema imperdible. Saludos @marlyncabrera y gracias por elegir a Plant Power Vegan para compartir tu contenido.
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@marlyncabrera you're most welcome
Aquí mi esposo es fanático de las cremas de vegetales; a mí me encantan en general todas las sopas --menos la de mondongo, haha; no cruzo esa línea (mi esposo sí; a él le encata, pero eso no ocurre ni ocurrirá en mi cocina 😛). Las arepitas son una sensación; son un crocante muy bueno para los que disfrutamos la sopa acompañada de una arepa o dos, pero al parecer, no a todo el mundo se la da fácil darle la forma. Y la verdad es que es muy fácil, solo hay que hacer la masa un poco más firme de lo habitual.
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The soup is exquisite but my eye is drawn to those arepa doughnuts that put it over the top. I really must try them someday. I have masa arepa in my fridge right now but I never get it out. I was keeping my broccoli stems in the fridge too for soup someday. Now I know l need to use them. It looks so inviting comforting and delicious.
All the best my friend.💚
Looking forward to seeing those arepas, haha. I know it's one of those things you have been meaning to do. Once you put the dough on the sesame seeds, you just mold the rings with your hands. It's actually easy, but the dough must be firm (hydrated but firm). Meanwhile, I'm looking for my toys to make sushi rolls. Will I be brave enough.
This is very appetizing. I love 💕 the creativity and combination. The rings are wonderfully made. Thanks for sharing beautiful 😻. Happy weekend.
I think these rings are success, haha. I'd wish you could come over to have some arepa rings with a cup of tea. Big hug, my friend. Have a wonderful day❤️
Aww. I would have loved to come over. They look yummy and attractive. Thank you my friend. Lots if love ❤️ and best of the new week.