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VEGETARIAN MULLIGATAWNY SOUP (& CURE FOR WHAT AILS YAH!)



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This recipe was complied from several different sources in an attempt to find a good, and relatively easy vegetarian mulligatawny recipe. It has been a hit with everyone who has tried it, even the pickiest eaters (aka: my sister). In fact, my wife believes it to be a virtual cure all.... So step aside chicken soup!

Provided by whiterabbit

Categories     Vegetable

Time 1h42m

Yield 6-8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 large sweet onion, finely chopped
2 tablespoons butter
1/4 teaspoon cayenne
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1 whole dried chili
1 teaspoon turmeric
1 tablespoon coriander
4 cups vegetable stock (store bought is ok)
1 large carrot, finely sliced
1 large new potato, rinsed unpeeled, & cubed
1 large green pepper, finely chopped
2 -3 plum tomatoes, chopped
1 stalk celery, finely sliced
1 can coconut milk (398ml)
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
1 tablespoon fresh cilantro, minced
1 tablespoon fresh parsley, minced

Steps:

  • STEP ONE: In a large pot over medium heat sauté onions in melted butter until soft and translucent but not caramelized.
  • STEP TWO: Add seasonings to onions; continue to sauté for 2 to 3 minutes till they are well incorporated.
  • STEP THREE: Stir in Vegetable stock, then add vegetables and simmer for 10 to 15 minutes.
  • STEP FOUR: Stir in coconut milk and cook for a further 5 minutes. Remove from heat and let cool several minutes. Remove whole dried chili. Using a hand blender blend well, while a allowing some variance in texture to remain.
  • STEP FIVE: Stir in lemon juice, parsley, and cilantro, and let stand for 1 hour or so to allow the flavors to mature.
  • STEP SIX: Reheat gently and then serve. Preferably with warm Nan or pita.

VEGETARIAN MULLIGATAWNY SOUP



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A quick and tasty vegetarian version of the popular Indian mulligatawny soup. Use prepared curry powder and peeled baby carrots to cut down on prep time. Excellent with naan (Indian flatbread) or served over rice.

Provided by EKG

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Soup Recipes     Vegetable Soup Recipes

Time 50m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 tablespoons ghee
1 large onion, chopped
5 cloves garlic, minced
4 tablespoons curry powder
6 cups vegetable broth, or more as needed
4 baby potatoes, diced
1 ½ cups red lentils
½ pound peeled baby carrots
1 (14 ounce) can coconut milk
4 tablespoons lemon juice
4 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
2 tablespoons tamarind concentrate

Steps:

  • Heat ghee in a large pot over medium heat. Add onion, garlic, and curry powder; cook and stir until the onion has softened and turned translucent, about 5 minutes. Add vegetable broth, potatoes, lentils, and carrots and bring to a simmer. Cook until carrots are tender, 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Remove from heat and puree soup with an immersion blender until smooth.
  • Return to the heat and add coconut milk, lemon juice, cilantro, and tamarind concentrate. Stir until heated through, 3 to 5 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 342.1 calories, Carbohydrate 42 g, Cholesterol 8.2 mg, Fat 14.9 g, Fiber 15.6 g, Protein 12.9 g, SaturatedFat 11.4 g, Sodium 381.6 mg, Sugar 5.8 g

VEGETABLE MULLIGATAWNY SOUP



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The Tamil words milagu tannir mean "pepper-water," so it is not surprising this vegetable soup has a peppery bite. You can add 4 tablespoons of red lentils, if you so desire. The soup is fairly thick but may be thinned out with as much stock as you wish. In its thick version, it makes a very good sauce for hard-boiled eggs. Serve as a first course or a light meal with crusty bread, fried croutons or plain rice. Offer lime wedges on the side.

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Yield Serves 4 to 6

Number Of Ingredients 18

1 teaspoon whole black peppercorns
2 tablespoons whole coriander seeds
1 teaspoon whole cumin seeds
1/2 teaspoon whole fennel seeds
1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric
1/4 teaspoon cayenne
1 1/2 tablespoons chickpea flour
4 to 5 cups vegetable stock (bouillon cubes may be used here)
2 small potatoes (8 ounces), peeled and diced
2 medium carrots, peeled and sliced
2 small turnips (8 ounces), peeled and diced
12 fresh curry leaves or 8 fresh basil leaves
2 garlic cloves, peeled and coarsely chopped
1 medium onion, coarsely chopped
1 tablespoon peeled and finely chopped fresh ginger
1 (14-ounce) can coconut milk
1 1/4 teaspoons salt, or to taste
Lime wedges for serving

Steps:

  • Put the peppercorns, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, and fennel seeds in a small cast-iron frying pan and set over medium-high heat. Stir and roast until the spices emit a roasted aroma and some turn a shade darker. Empty into a plate to cool, then grind in a clean coffee grinder or other spice grinder. (It is a good idea to sift the ground spices through a fine sieve, stirring them about with a spoon as they pass slowly through the mesh. This is not absolutely necessary, but it makes for a finer soup.) Add the turmeric and cayenne to the spice mixture.
  • Put the chickpea flour in a bowl. Slowly add 2 tablespoons of the stock, mixing as you go. Add another 4 cups of stock and mix.
  • Combine the chickpea flour mixture, spices, all the vegetables, the curry leaves, garlic, onion, and ginger in a large pan and bring to a boil. Cover, turn the heat down to low, and simmer for about 50 minutes, or until all the vegetables are tender. Blend the soup in a blender in several batches, if necessary, and then press through a coarse sieve. Return the soup to the soup pan, add the coconut milk and salt, and bring to a simmer. Simmer gently for 2 to 3 minutes to blend the flavors; thin out with more stock, as needed. Serve hot with lime wedges.

MULLIGATAWNY SOUP



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This soup is a British-Indian cuisine hybrid, the result of colonizers' encounters with rasam - a spiced, soupy dish often enriched with lentils, sometimes served over rice - from Tamil Nadu, a region in southern India. "Milagu tannir," which means pepper water, was how Tamil people described some versions of rasam; it morphed into mulligatawny when the British made it thick, chunky and meaty. In the cookbook "Classic Indian Cooking," the author Julie Sahni wrote that she fell in love with mulligatawny when she first encountered it in Germany. "The present version bears no resemblance whatever to the traditional rasam," she said, adding, "Because of its unorthodox origin, Indian cooks have had a field day exercising their creative genius with it." This version is thickened with a roux, masoor dal and coconut milk, and bolstered with chicken thighs and tart apple. Curry powder is not a traditional Indian ingredient, but it reflects the dish's British influence.

Provided by Sarah DiGregorio

Time 50m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 20

1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 red or yellow onion, minced
Salt
8 garlic cloves, smashed and chopped
2 tablespoons minced ginger (from about 2 inches of peeled ginger root)
2 teaspoons black or brown mustard seeds
1 teaspoon ground turmeric
1 teaspoon curry powder
1/2 teaspoon ground cayenne, plus more to taste
1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds
2 carrots, peeled and sliced
2 celery stalks, sliced
1 large apple, preferably Granny Smith, peeled, cored and chopped
2 tablespoons tomato paste
3 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1 pound boneless, skinless chicken thighs, cut into bite-sized chunks
1 cup masoor dal (split red lentils)
6 cups chicken broth or stock
1 (14-ounce) can coconut milk
Juice of 1 lime (about 1½ tablespoons)

Steps:

  • Warm the oil in a large pot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the onion, season with salt and cook, stirring occasionally, until translucent and shrunken, about 8 minutes. Add the garlic and ginger, and cook, stirring, until fragrant and softened, about 2 minutes. Add the mustard seeds, turmeric, curry powder, cayenne and cumin seeds, and cook, stirring constantly, until the mustard seeds pop and sizzle, about 90 seconds. Add the carrot, celery and apple, and cook, stirring, until just starting to soften, about 2 minutes. Stir in the tomato paste, then the flour, and cook, stirring well, to uniformly coat all the ingredients, about 2 minutes.
  • Add the chicken, masoor dal and chicken broth. Season lightly with salt. Bring to a boil, stirring to scrape up any browned bits sticking to the bottom of the pot. Reduce the heat to maintain a simmer.
  • Cover the pot and cook for 10 minutes, then uncover and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes more, until the chicken and carrots are tender, the soup is creamy, and the flavors have blended.
  • Stir in the coconut milk and squeeze in the lime juice. Serve in bowls topped with a dusting of cayenne, if desired.

VEGETARIAN MULLIGATAWNY SOUP



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This is the vegetarian version of an east Indian soup. I find it very comforting with rich, complex flavor.

Provided by hlkljgk

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 30m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 medium onion, chopped
1 stalk celery, chopped
2 tablespoons vegetable oil (or traditionally, ghee)
1 small chili, seeded and chopped (or a pinch of cayenne)
1 teaspoon turmeric
1 tablespoon coriander
4 cups vegetable stock
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 medium carrot, chopped
1 large potato, cubed
1 red bell peppers or 1 green bell pepper, seeded and chopped
1 tomatoes, chopped
1/2 cup unsweetened grated coconut
1 cup coconut milk
2 tablespoons lemon juice or 2 tablespoons lime juice
2 teaspoons cilantro (optional)

Steps:

  • In a soup pot, saute the onions in the ghee for 5 minutes.
  • Add chili, turmeric and coriander.
  • Saute for 2 to 3 minutes, stirring.
  • Add the stock and the vegetables.
  • Simmer for 10 to 15 minutes, until veggies are tender.
  • Add the coconut, coconut milk and cook for a further 5 minutes.
  • Remove from heat and let cool for a few minutes.
  • Add lemon juice and cilantro.
  • The longer this soup sits, the better its flavor.
  • Re-heat gently before serving.

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