Carrot, Tomato & Coconut Soup

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And just like that, we are a family of four. Little Isac is one week old tonight. Luise gave birth to him in our home. He was delivered under water and into the arms of the bravest, strongest and most beautiful mother I know. Isac is a cute and calm little fellow that spends his days grunting around on our chests, eating and then dozing away in sleep. We are spoiling him with hugs and kisses and eventually we will also spoil him with home cooked food that makes him a healthy and strong plant eater. Thank you so much for all your cheering comments on Instagram, we are so happy to feel your support and love. Now take a look at this lovely little bug.

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We could go on and on about him forever, but we actually also have a new recipe for you. It is almost tradition for us to create a new yellow/orange soup every year. We have done lentil soups, sweet potato soups, pumpkin soups and orange soup. Today we are sharing this warm, smooth and creamy carrot soup spiked with tomatoes, coconut milk and turmeric and topped with a corn ceviche loosely inspired by one of Sprouted Kitchen’s recipes. The corn adds a really nice texture to the soup and a fresh twist in flavour. If you are looking for a recipe to start off autumn with, this soup is quite perfect.

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This is also a great recipe if you are on a budget. Carrots are always cheap to buy, but now, when they are in season they are extra frikkin’ delicious. Make a huge batch of this soup and fill the freezer with it. I am sure we have mentioned this before, but it’s worth mentioning again: Using seasonal ingredients is a great way to eat good organic vegetables without paying a fortune. Plan what you cook after which seasonal ingredients that are cheapest.

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Carrot, Tomato & Coconut Soup
Serves 4-6

1 tbsp cold-pressed coconut oil or olive oil
1 onion, chopped
2 garlic cloves, chopped
1 tsp ground turmeric (optional)
10 medium size carrots, rinsed and sliced
1 can (400 g / 14 oz) plum tomatoes or approx. 5 chopped fresh tomatoes
water, enough to cover
sea salt & black pepper
1 can (400 g / 14 oz) full fat coconut milk or any plant milk of choice

Heat oil in a pot. Add onions, garlic and turmeric and sauté until soft and fragrant. Add carrots and tomatoes and cook for a minute or so, while stirring. Now add water, sea salt and pepper, cover and let simmer for 15-20 minutes until the carrots are tender. Meanwhile prepare the corn topping. When the soup is ready, use an immersion (hand) blender to puree until smooth. Stir in the coconut milk, taste and adjust the flavors. Serve the soup in bowls with a couple of spoonfuls topping and a drizzle of olive oil.

Raw Corn Ceviche
2 fresh corn cobs, husks removed
4 sprigs flat-leaf parsley
juice from 1-2 limes
1 tbsp cold-pressed olive oil
sea salt & black pepper

Cut off the corn kernels from all sides. Chop the parsley. Place in a bowl. Combine all ingredients and season to taste.

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Okay, just one last photo of him. Because those lips are made for kissing!

141 Comments

  • Today I finally made this soup, and I have to say that I am SPEECHLESS! It is the best soup I have ever eaten! Great recipe here :)
    • I slightly modified to recipe according to my taste and what was available for me at the moment. I posted it in my blog, if you do not mind. Certainly I stated that the original recipe was found in this blog, and I encouradged my readers to visit your blog/recipe. I hope this is not a problem. Otherwise, please let me know ;)
  • Hey guys!! Your little Isac is so adorable! Those lips are indeed made for kissing! So cute! And these photos - they make me want to reach into my screen and drink carrot soup. Congrats on this new and beautiful chapter. :)
  • När ni fryser in soppa vad gör ni det i då?
  • I'm way behind on your news, I guess that's what I get for not being on Instagram. Sounds like a lovely, peaceful homebirth for little Isak, welcome to the new little one! As far as the (much secondary) matter of the soup, it looks both pretty and nourishing (and appealing to young kids). And you are right, carrots are cheap. My husband and I used to practically live on them for our produce when we were young, broke newlyweds.
  • Congratulations he's the cutest little peanut! I love this soup!
  • LOVE the idea of serving soup in jars! So cute and great for outdoor picnics :)
  • Hi There I just stumble upon your blog and like it lot's :) Congrats with the little one. Also a great recipe that I will def try. Keep it up. Will be back for more. Cheers Dave
  • Truly delicious....excellent recipe ! I am a chef, food blogger and food photographer. Please visit my website http://www.saltandtamarind.net and comment...
  • This is such a ridiculously stunning soup! Oh my gosh! I can't wait to make it!
  • Very nice Kale recipe... I am a chef, food blogger and food photographer...http://www.saltandtamarind.net/ Thank you so much for this wonderful recipe..!
  • Teresa
    Hello! First, Congratulations! Second, I read the recipe, went grocery shopping, made it (so easy), loved it! That was a nice way to start fall. Thanks. Greetings from Germany
  • Warmest congratulations! Your little boy is gorgeous, and he's exactly 3 weeks younger than our little Freja (yes, after the goddess), who grunts a lot as well (it's getting better every day). How is Elsa adapting? My two year old Lila is over the moon and completely in love with her little sister;) I love Elsa's skirt! Soup looks nice too:)
  • Jóhanna Ernstsdóttir
    I made this soupe just two days ago and I loved it! Though, I made it just for one person...
  • Or Carmi
    Congratulations to all of you!!! you are such a beautiful family and little Isac is simply adorable! I have made this delicious soup twice already and it is a true favorite!! so easy and quick to make and so good! i love it!! going to make this new kale salad you published today over the weekend :) seems like it will hold up as leftover for lunch for work too!
  • Oh my goodness, the soup sounds amazing but I can't stop looking at your new little bundle of joy. He's precious.
  • Congratulations! He's so cute! And thanks for the recipe, it looks delicious. Cheers, Cristina
  • This soup sounds truly delicious, I'll be trying it out very soon. I came across your blog a few months ago when looking for recipes to help encourage my family to eat more healthily, and you never disappoint. Well done for keeping it all up with two little 'uns to look after too ;-) And, of course, congratulations on the birth of your beautiful boy!
  • joel&victoria
    made this tonight to celebrate the arrival of september. (also with pumpkin spice lattes and carrot cupcakes.) made it with a grilled turkey and smoked mozzarella sandwich. delicious!
  • Lauren
    I made this the other night and it was delicious! The corn combination is essential and really makes this soup. So good!!
  • Congratulations! I'm really happy for you! And the soup looks so festive!
  • Congratulations. Isac is so cute and seems to be a silent baby! Enjoy him! Can't wait to try this soup!
  • Rita
    I just made this soup for dinner tonight. I expected it to be good, but it was actually amazing! So fragrant... so delicious! Thank you & Congratulations :-)
  • I made this for lunch and it was delicious. I added some chili and curry powder for extra spice. This is such a simple but hearty soup, and it will definitely go into my rotation!
  • Tove
    Congratulations from yet another silent reader! I just made the soup and used my newest kitchen toy, the pressure cooker. 2 minutes at high pressure instead of the 15-20 minutes simmering and it came out absolutly perfect! The colours really brighten up gray autumn day!
  • Congratulations. I'm from a family of four and have a family of four. It's a great number. How you managed to make such gorgeously beautiful soup and have a baby....! Enjoy
  • Stella
    What a wonderful little boy ! I wish you and your family all the happiness of the world with a lot of love and always a healthy spirit of course ! =) Great recipe for the starting autumn, which will be fabulous for my next diner ! Love for all the beautiful family and "beaucoup d'énergie" for you two. A french fan who is in love with your livestyle
  • Congratulations for sweet little Isac and the new book!!!! With a big hug from Bahia, Brasil!
  • Congratulations!! Isac is simply precious! I wish all of you plenty of love and happiness and health! This soup is stunning, by the way! I'm really looking forward to trying the recipe. :)
  • nina
    Back from holidays and i see these pictures...congretulations!! and i wish you a lot of hapiness with this new wonderful little human on this earth! it is so interesting that he came to the world at home and in water! this baby will be for sure someone close to the nature and our essence...and thanks for continuing sharing with us!
  • Philippine Borgers
    Isac welcome to the world and what a lucky boy you are to be born in such a warm nest full of love. Thank you David and Luise for your endless food inspiration and thank you Elsa for being the most lovely food model in the world! Much love from the Netherlands XXL

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