This is a great soup for this time of the year. I never really considered myself a hardcore cauliflower lover…until I started making this delicious soup.
Whenever I make it I consume a good deal of it. It’s raw and easy to digest, and contains turmeric, which has wonderful anti-inflammatory and alkalizing qualities.
Turmeric is an Ayurvedic spice that has amazing antioxidant properties. It inhibits oxidation and protects us from free radical damage, and also helps us clean up metabolic waste. It also supports our liver, while adding some color to this soup!
Even though it’s raw, I don’t like having this super cold. I like to warm it up to room temperature, which takes about 30 minutes or so out of the fridge, or you can warm it gently over the stove.
Cauliflower Energy Soup Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 medium head of cauliflower with outer green leaves removed and chopped into pieces
- 3 Tbs. organic unpasteurized miso paste (if you don't have this you can just add more of the high quality sea salt at the end, adjusted to your taste)
- ½ ripe avocado
- 2 cups filtered water
- Juice of 1 lemon
- 2 ½ Tbs. of low sodium tamari
- ½ tsp. turmeric
- Chopped parsley as a garnish
- 1 tsp. Himalayan Sea Salt
Instructions
- Add all ingredients and blend until smooth before serving. If you’d like a thinner texture, try adding a bit more water. Enjoy!
Happy Blending!
Love,
Kimberly
Please Can you break down the caloric intake as far as fat and sodium?
Thank you.
Can’t wait to try this – it sounds amazing and delicious… thanks for the recipe.
I am assuming this soup is a raw uncooked soup……is that correct. Thanks!
If I had read the intro I would have had my answer……sorry!
Thank you! Look forward to trying it. Hope you’ll be posting some more raw soup recipes.
Is there any substitute for avocado? Apparently where I live, its difficult to get avocado.
From the picture this looks like it is cooked…so, steam the cauliflower?
Oh, look so good! I will try it for shure espacially with the summer days just around the corner!! I have a question for you: is there any chances your two books will be translated in french? I would love to buy them one day!
Food processor or Blender?
Vitamix
Can this soup be served hot?
I love this soup! It is so amazing. I usually just put like 1 Tbs. of miso, and 1 Tbs. of coconut aminos, and the sodium amount is good for me. I would honestly suggest starting out with that much, or less, and then work your way up to the 3 Tbs. if you have to.
This looks awesome!! I actually have some washed and cut cauliflower in the fridge and was wondering what to do with it……I am going to try this tonight!
I have tried to print off this particular recipe and the top 2 ingredients to DO NOT PRINT OFF
the main ingredient – Cauliflower hasn’t printed and neither has the top line of the 2nd ingredient miso paste printed. The recipe starts with 1/2 ripe avocado.
I have come across this problem before in trying to print off Kimberly’s recipes – is there anything you can do at your end to fix this???
Thanks for you attention to this matter – it is frustrating!
Karen
Just made this soup and it is delicious. Thank you!
Just made this but I didn’t have tumeric on hand but it was still delish!!! The perfect summer soup!
Is it possible to freeze this soup?
OMG!!! Amasing!! Seriously!!! Thank you Kimberly!! You are really giving different types of easy options to those like me that are vegeterians and don’t know what to eat sometimes!!! =)
Couldnt you just add hot water if you didnt want it cold?
we made this in the vitamix and it tastes like grass clippings. bitter…. any ideas what we may have done wrong?
Hello,
I made this soup last night and it was incredibly salty. I added the exact amount of miso paste however it turned out brown and really revolting. Can’t work out where exactly i went wrong.
Next time i would probably leave out the miso paste altogether?
Same result for me – bitter! Only thing I can think of is that maybe I had used too much turmeric. That was the only ingredient I researched that has a bitter flavor. My soup was also not as light as the photo. It was really yellow. Maybe I’ll attempt this again with just a pinch on turmeric.
Tried this soup today and made it exactly the way the recipe says – and it was horrible! we literally couldn’t eat it :( this is the first time that one of the recipes from the book was not good
Made it without the miso paste, cause havent any. Loved it!!
I’ve made this recipe exactly as written at least 5 times and love the soup! It’s pureed which may turn off some picky eaters. It has a tangy, slightly salty, and sour taste that I find delicious.
Moo soup for us.
Couldn’t get grass out of my head!
Disappointed. ..
One of my favorite soups, I have been craving it for awhile now. I like to make it in the summer and eat it at room temp.
Wonderful! Thanks for sharing Peggy and lots of love to you! ;)