Cream of mushroom is a well-known
Western soup, but to me it has a lot of fat that comes from butter and heavy
whipping cream.. I basically don't like these greasy flavors, so I usually
don't want to cook mushroom soup. However, when I became a vegan, mushrooms
were one of the vegetables that provided a lot of nutrients. For that, today I
will share a new recipe that will change our way of thinking or eating cream of
mushroom soup. The flavors of this mushroom soup will be creamy, but it will
not come from the heavy whipping cream; instead it will be from the potato,
coconut oil, and maybe a little coconut milk. I hope this will be the soup that
you will always make for your family because it is so delicious.
Ingredients:
2 potatoes, peeled and steamed
1 lb. of a combination of mushrooms,
such as
baby portabella, button, king
oyster, shitake, etc...
1 small white onion, chopped.
3 garlic cloves, chopped.
1/2 cup white wine, such as
Chardonnay or Sauvignon Blanc
2 cups water or vegetable
broth
2 cup coconut milk
Salt, sugar, and black pepper (to
taste)
Coconut oil for caramelizing the
onions
Directions:
Slice all the mushrooms and set
aside.
Smash potatoes and set aside.
In a heavy saucepan, add 1/4
cup coconut oil and chopped onions. Turn the heat to low to cook onions until
soft and turned into deep yellow or caramelizing the onions. It takes 20
minutes, this is the verry important step to make a wonderful cream of mushroom
soup.
Add sliced mushrooms and garlic.
Sauté the mushrooms over low heat until mushrooms become soft.
Add white wine and cook for 5
more minutes.
Add potato and water. Bring to
boil and season with salt, pepper, and sugar to your taste.
Continue to simmer for 10
minutes and use a handheld blender to purée the soup. You can use any kind of
blender for this procedure.
Pour it back into the pan and
add coconut milk and bring back to simmer for 5 minutes. Re-season to your liking.
Other fresh oreganos, parsley,
or thyme can be used to flavor the soup to your liking. This can be added during
cooking or sprinkle on top before serving.
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