Fall
Roasted Cauliflower Soup with Chimichurri and Poblano Creme Fraiche
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74 Reviews
Molli D.
March 30, 2023
Susan. Can’t wait to try this delicious sounding soup….cauliflower is one of Art’s favorites! Molli
Joel E.
December 31, 2017
Strange that no one mentions that the poblano cream recipe can’t work because the cream turns into butter if you do it this way. I had to rescue the stuff. Not smart. You should test recipes before publishing.
Gele
November 23, 2017
This soup is one of the favorite in our house. Everyone loves it. I modified the recipe; I make a larger portion, usually using two cauliflower heads, three leaks, onion and add more chicken broth less water, more cheese, no heavy cream. I don't bother with chimichurri, we use a drizzle of any hot sauce. The soup is excellent!
houlaNOLA
January 12, 2017
Disappointing. Way too laborious for the end result. I made everything exactly as described and the results were visually unappetizing and pretty bland even with the chimichurri and poblano creme fraiche.
Susan P.
January 12, 2017
I'm so sorry you were so disappointed! Food, as you know, is very subjective. What one person loves, another can't stand. Others have enjoyed this recipe, but I know not everyone will. It is, as you say, time consuming to make. Very sorry!
Laura B.
October 29, 2015
I made this for dinner last night and was so underwhelmed. It was actually quite bland despite the chimichurri and poblano creme fraiche, and for the time I spent creating each, I was really disappointed. Not a keeper.
BlondeApple
October 4, 2015
This soup was rustic and so tasty. Perfect for transitioning into cooler weather especially with all of the produce being in season in the northeast. So fresh with a subtle heat. Enjoyed by all including our picky 3 year old. Plenty of extra chimichurri to go around for later uses. We'll use it over roasted sweet potatoes later this week. Definitely a keeper--thanks for sharing.
Loretta F.
August 19, 2015
I am going to make this tonight and have to ask: Do you mean that the cook should add the entire batch of chimichurri to the soup or just a few tablespoons? Thanks! I cannot wait to put my farmer's market cauliflower to good use!
Heather
April 9, 2015
I completely see why this recipe is a winner. I got to do two new things; dry roast veggies (I've always splashed in oil....I enjoyed the effect...somehow toastier without the oil) and make a chimichurri. My husband enjoyed the soup sans chimichurri (I took some out knowing he is not fond of cilantro), but I really loved the freshness and bit of heat it brought, And the poblano cream....who couldn't love that. Thank you for the celebration of flavors in this dish.
KitKat84
September 22, 2014
This was good! I added some extra onion and celery, extra veg broth (instead of chicken), some extra salt and pepper, then used coconut cream instead of dairy cream. I left out the sauce and crème fraiche, being short on ingredients. Next time I will try the crème fraiche. I plan to use coconut cream with that too.
Sue B.
September 16, 2014
Why is it that some vegetarians think that the inclusion of Chicken Broth is OK? That is NOT vegetarian by nearly anyone's definition. Why not simply cook this on a veggie broth? I'll be trying it that way.
TheWimpyVegetarian
September 16, 2014
You're correct, but this isn't intended to be a vegetarian recipe. If you are vegetarian, by all means use vegetable broth, or even water. Both will work fine, although I think a vegetarian broth will provide more flavor than water.
Änneken
August 9, 2014
I have just made this soup and it was incredible! Though I should add that I modified it a bit as wasn't in the mood for adding cheese and heavy cream (it is late night in Europe as I am typing). Instead of water I used my homemade vegetable stock. And what I can I say, wow, wow, wow! I have made similar soups before, i.e. roasting the veggies before they go into the soup and in my opinion that makes a big, big difference. Will definitely make this again!
beccaoco
May 28, 2014
Way to much work for this soup. The color does not look like the photo after adding the chimichurri. the whole thing turned green. The taste is kind of off too. I'm wondering how this was the "contest winner"???
gillianknitsalot
February 14, 2014
I loved the base but I thought adding the entire amount of chimichurri was too much; I could no longer taste the cauliflower base. Next time I think I'll add the chimichurri slowly to taste & use the rest for a skirt steak to serve alongside. The poblano creme fraiche was AMAZING!
candice
February 4, 2014
Made this tonight and it was really yummy! My Russian (meat and potatoes eating) husband loved it as it reminded him of potato soup. I had a Dr Evil laugh in my head as he was getting a hefty servings of organic cruciferous veggies! Will definitely make this again - thanks!
TheWimpyVegetarian
February 5, 2014
hahaha! I have the exact same laugh when I successfully hide tofu in a casserole, and my husband Carnivorous Maximus raves about how good it is...LOL.
Kelly
February 4, 2014
I made this last night and it was delicious! I skipped the step of making a separate chimichurri sauce and instead added chilis, cilantro, garlic, lemon and mint to the soup prior to blending. I did make the poblano crème fraiche which I stirred in when serving, yum!
Jennica
January 6, 2014
I served this at dinner with friends and it was a huge hit. It's not hard to make, just requires washing multiple dishes. I like that it can be make early in the day and assembled last-minute once the base soup is re-heated.
Ariana
December 20, 2013
I have made it. I just thought it was a lot of work and would not do it again. I wouldn't have commented if I hadn't made it.
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