Author Notes
This soup truly rocks my world. It may not seem fancy or unusual, but the addition of a goat milk béchamel to thicken the soup imparts the most divine flavor that feels at once healthy and luxurious. I've been sharing this recipe with vegetarian (non-vegan) friends who give it rave reviews. —eatboutique
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Ingredients
- For the Soup
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1
medium onion, chopped
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2
medium carrots, chopped
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4
garlic cloves, thinly sliced
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1
(2-inch) piece of ginger, peeled and sliced into thin batons
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1
whole cauliflower, sliced into 1/2 inch slices
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2
bay leaves
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1 bunch
thyme springs (5-6 springs), tied with kitchen string
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1 tablespoon
salt
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1/2 tablespoon
black pepper
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64 ounces
chicken stock
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12 ounces
baby bella mushrooms, sliced in half
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1/4 cup
fresh parsley, chopped
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extra virgin olive oil, for garnish
- For the Béchamel Sauce
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2 tablespoons
butter
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2 tablespoons
flour
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1 cup
goat milk (or cow milk, if you prefer)
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1/2 cup
grated parmesan cheese
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1/2 teaspoon
grated nutmeg
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1/2 teaspoon
salt
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1/4 teaspoon
white pepper
Directions
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In a slow cooker set to high, gently place the following ingredients - onion, carrots, garlic, ginger, cauliflower, bay leaves, thyme bunch, salt, pepper and chicken stock. Let the cooker work its magic for at least 4 hours.
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At the 4-hour mark, add in the mushrooms into the slow cooker.
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At the same time, make the béchamel sauce: Melt the butter in a sauce pan over medium heat. Stir in the flour until dissolved and cook a couple of minutes until the mixture has turned a light beige in color. Whisk in the goat milk, cheese, nutmeg, salt and white pepper. Continue to stir for about 5 minutes while the mixture thickens.
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Remove the thyme bunch and bay leaves from the soup. Stir the béchamel sauce into the soup. (At this point, I poured the contents of my slow cooker into a pot on the stove, set to medium heat, and stirred in the béchamel sauce. My slow cooker was too tiny to hold everything, but yours may be large enough for everything.)
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Add the chopped parsley and taste to ensure the seasoning is to your taste. Add additional salt and pepper as needed. Serve in deep bowls with a little toasted bread and a drizzle of your best extra virgin olive oil.
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