Thai Butternut Curry Soup with Coconut Cream

Butternut soup is an all-time favourite with most families, so surprise them with some Thai-style fresh flavour, when cooking up your next batch. Here we have picked up the heat a bit and given it some South-Eastern flavour, with red curry paste and coconut cream. Fresh coriander and hints of lime, add a bit of zing to this aromatic, creamy soup. Serve with a warm, crusty ciabatta, to mop up all this delicious goodness.

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Cooking Methods

  • Stewing

Prep Time

30 minutes

Cooking Time

40 minutes

Ingredients

    2 medium butternuts, peeled, seeded and cut into cubes
    2 tbsp olive oil
    1 med onion, peeled and chopped
    2 potatoes, peeled and cut into cubes
    4 cloves garlic, roughly chopped
    1 small red chilli, finely chopped
    2 tbsp Thai red curry paste
    3 cups vegetable stock
    1 tbsp lime juice
    2 tsp cumin
    1 tsp ground coriander
    1 tin coconut cream
    Freshly ground salt
    Roughly chopped fresh coriander for serving
    Set aside some coconut cream for serving

Directions

    Heat the oil to a medium heat in a heavy bottomed pot.
    Add the chopped onion, butternut, potatoes, garlic, chilli and Thai red curry paste.
    Stir for 4-5 minutes to allow all the ingredients to combine and the onion to soften.
    Add the veg stock, lime juice, cumin and coriander.
    Season with freshly ground salt and stir.
    Place the lid of the pot on it and leave to cook, on a medium heat, for a further 20-30 minutes, stirring intermittently.
    Pour in the coconut cream and cook for another 10 minutes more.
    Once the butternut and potatoes are soft and the liquid has reduced a bit, remove the pot from the stove.
    Allow to cool for a couple of minutes, then using an immersion blender, blend all the ingredients together, until the texture is smooth and creamy.
    Taste for seasoning and if it needs, add a little more freshly ground salt.
    Serve in bowls, with a drizzle of coconut cream and a sprinkle of fresh coriander, over the top.

Notes

Mop up with chunks of oven warmed, crusty ciabatta.

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