Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Small Plate


Both of my kids love carrots. We grew them in Oakland last year and they were picked and eaten straight from the earth when I wasn't looking. They really love them.  So when I was pouring over some of our new cookbooks over the long weekend and I found a recipe for carrot soup made with coconut milk and vegetable broth I knew we'd have to make it. The recipe comes from a book called Grow It, Cook It With Kids.  One of us, we're not sure who, got it for Christmas this year.  It's full of information for kids on how to plant their own garden, harvest, and prepare the fruits and vegetables. They learn about growing seasons, important knife skills, and basic cooking technique. You should check it out. Oh, and the soup was delicious!  If you omit some of the broth it would make a wonderful puree to serve with fish, and I'm betting babies would love it too. Recipe below.








Carrot+Coconut Soup

Adapted from Grow It Cook It, With Kids
Serves 4-6

Ingredients

2 lbs carrots
1 onion
1 clove of garlic (skin on)
Olive oil for drizzling
14 oz can of coconut milk
2 cups of vegetable broth 
Fresh herbs for garnish

Preheat oven to 350 degrees
Peel carrots, cut into large pieces. Cut onion into wedges, put both on a sheet pan with the clove of garlic and drizzle with a little olive oil.  Roast for 30 minutes. Allow to cool slightly, then add to a food processor with 1/2 of the coconut milk. Puree until smooth.  Transfer to a stock pot over medium heat, add the remainder of the coconut milk, the broth, stirring until fully incorporated, and to desired consistency, adding more broth for a thinner soup.  




6 comments:

  1. YUM! We'll try it this weekend. Good Sunday dinner with paninos (as Adam would say...).

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  2. This looks so good, and I have so many carrots piling up from the CSA over the last month. Will try it soon!

    By the way, "Small Plates" would be an awesome name for a whole series of cooking with kids posts, it's a cute one! And also, your children are beautiful! xo

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  3. Thanks Tiffanie! I think they are beautiful too, but I'm pretty biased. I'm thinking about doing a month long kids series this April, which will include recipes, projects, and adventures.

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  4. ok, made this last week and (as carrie can attest to) i am a terrible cook, but this turned out perfectly delicious (and my super duper picky 4 year old actually ate it -- amazing :)

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  5. I'm so glad he liked it Sandy! I think it's the coconut milk..

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  6. I made this tonight to accompany some chicken curry and it turned out fabulous! My husband brought home a 5 lb. bag of carrots from Costco last week (ugh!) and this was the perfect way to put a big dent in it. It was so yummy. Thank you!

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