How To Cook Roasted Vegetable Soup

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There are definitely plenty of options when looking for a vegetable recipe. We’ll stick with one of the easiest to make and one of the best you’ll eat, roasted vegetable soup. Roasted vegetable soup is very low in fat and very nutritious for you. I’m not going to mention any quantities or cooking times as it’s very simple for you to make and I encourage you to do so to your personal liking. Before starting there are some supplies to gather. No vegetable recipe will be complete without vegetables so get all of your favorites. After that get a well used roasting pan, extra virgin olive oil and chicken or vegetable stock. Vegetable stock is preferable if you can eat it as you’ll find a better taste and end product.

Get all the vegetables you picked and wash them off. Peel the ones that need peeling. Pick the ones that you’d pick if you were making a roast meat dish, they’re the best ones to pick. You have no lack of vegetables to choose from and the following are some options for you: regular and sweet potatoes, pumpkin, onions, yams, parsnips, carrots, turnips as well as whole garlic cloves. Pick whatever suits your tastes but make sure that you prepare enough to fill the entire roasting pan you have. Make sure they’re cut into suitable roasting pieces.

After that you’ll want to coat the vegetables with some oil, salt and pepper. A little goes a long way. Roast the vegetables in a hot oven until they’re very well done. A very easy to follow vegetable recipe thus far, isn’t it?

Continue adding the water and stock until you’ve reached your desired consistency but don’t go overboard with the liquids, just add a little at a time. Continue to add salt and pepper until it fits your taste. A little more warming and you’re good to go.

Get some thick fresh bread slices for serving along with some dipping olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Consider eating with a nice bottle of wine. Consider chopping some fine parsley and adding a dollop of sour cream. This isn’t just going to be the easiest vegetable recipe you’ll make but also one of the tastiest you’ll be sure to enjoy time and time again.

Learn more about Vegetable Recipes. Stop by Carly Nicholas’s site where you can find out all about Vegetables and what it can do for you.

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