Pam’s Cauli & Truffle Soup

Give a decadent spin to an already delicious recipe by adding white truffle oil to a silky smooth soup made from curried cauliflower, onion, milk, cream, and fresh parsley. For soaking up every last bit in the bowl, this meal comes with golden rounds of toasted sourdough.

Pam’s Cauli & Truffle Soup

with crispy sourdough rounds

4.6

Hands on Time: 20 - 35 minutes

Overall Time: 30 - 45 minutes

Ingredients:

From your kitchen:

  • Oil (cooking, olive or coconut)
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Water
  • Blender
  • Butter (optional)
Photo of Pam’s Cauli & Truffle Soup
  1. THE BASE

    Place a pot (with a lid) over medium heat with a drizzle of oil. When hot, fry the diced Onion and ½ the curry powder until golden, 4-5 minutes (shifting occasionally). Add ¾ of the cauli pieces and fry with the lid on until beginning to brown, 2-3 minutes (shifting occasionally).

  2. ADD THE CREAMY

    Once the cauli & Onion mix is done, lower the heat and pour in the milk, the cream, and 100ml of water. Simmer until softened and slightly reduced, 8-10 minutes.

  3. SILKY SMOOTH

    Pour the creamy cauli mixture into a blender. Pulse until smooth and pour back into the pot. Season and stir through ½ the Truffle Oil. Add a splash of water if the soup is too thick. Cover and set aside.

  4. CURRIED CAULI

    Place a pan over medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil or a knob of butter. When hot, fry the remaining cauliflower pieces with the remaining curry powder (to taste) until lightly charred, 5-6 minutes. Remove from the pan and season.

  5. GOLDEN SOURDOUGH

    Spread butter (optional) or oil over the sourdough rounds. Return the pan to medium heat. When hot, toast the sourdough rounds until golden, 1-2 minutes per side. Warm up the soup before serving (if necessary).

  6. SOUP’S UP!

    Bowl up a hearty helping of the cauliflower soup. Pile on the curried cauli pieces and drizzle over the remaining Truffle Oil. Garnish with the chopped parsley. Serve the toasted sourdough rounds alongside for dipping!

  1. THE BASE

    Place a pot (with a lid) over medium heat with a drizzle of oil. When hot, fry the diced Onion and ½ the curry powder until golden, 4-5 minutes (shifting occasionally). Add ¾ of the cauli pieces and fry with the lid on until beginning to brown, 3-4 minutes (shifting occasionally).

  2. ADD THE CREAMY

    Once the cauli & Onion mix is done, lower the heat and pour in the milk, the cream, and 200ml of water. Simmer until softened and slightly reduced, 8-10 minutes.

  3. SILKY SMOOTH

    Pour the creamy cauli mixture into a blender. Pulse until smooth and pour back into the pot. Season and stir through ½ the Truffle Oil. Add a splash of water if the soup is too thick. Cover and set aside.

  4. CURRIED CAULI

    Place a pan over medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil or a knob of butter. When hot, fry the remaining cauliflower pieces with the remaining curry powder (to taste) until lightly charred, 5-6 minutes. Remove from the pan and season.

  5. GOLDEN SOURDOUGH

    Spread butter (optional) or oil over the sourdough rounds. Return the pan to medium heat. When hot, toast the sourdough rounds until golden, 1-2 minutes per side. Warm up the soup before serving (if necessary).

  6. SOUP’S UP!

    Bowl up a hearty helping of the cauliflower soup. Pile on the curried cauli pieces and drizzle over the remaining Truffle Oil. Garnish with the chopped parsley. Serve the toasted sourdough rounds alongside for dipping!

  1. THE BASE

    Place a pot (with a lid) over medium heat with a drizzle of oil. When hot, fry the diced Onion and ½ the curry powder until golden, 6-7 minutes (shifting occasionally). Add ¾ of the cauli pieces and fry with the lid on until beginning to brown, 4-5 minutes (shifting occasionally).

  2. ADD THE CREAMY

    Once the cauli & Onion mix is done, lower the heat and pour in the milk, the cream, and 300ml of water. Simmer until softened and slightly reduced, 10-12 minutes.

  3. SILKY SMOOTH

    Pour the creamy cauli mixture into a blender. Pulse until smooth and pour back into the pot. Season and stir through ½ the Truffle Oil. Add a splash of water if the soup is too thick. Cover and set aside.

  4. CURRIED CAULI

    Place a pan over medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil or a knob of butter. When hot, fry the remaining cauliflower pieces with the remaining curry powder (to taste) until lightly charred, 5-6 minutes. Remove from the pan and season.

  5. GOLDEN SOURDOUGH

    Spread butter (optional) or oil over the sourdough rounds. Return the pan to medium heat. When hot, toast the sourdough rounds until golden, 1-2 minutes per side. Warm up the soup before serving (if necessary).

  6. SOUP’S UP!

    Bowl up a hearty helping of the cauliflower soup. Pile on the curried cauli pieces and drizzle over the remaining Truffle Oil. Garnish with the chopped parsley. Serve the toasted sourdough rounds alongside for dipping!

  1. THE BASE

    Place a pot (with a lid) over medium heat with a drizzle of oil. When hot, fry the diced Onion and ½ the curry powder until golden, 6-7 minutes (shifting occasionally). Add ¾ of the cauli pieces and fry with the lid on until beginning to brown, 4-5 minutes (shifting occasionally).

  2. ADD THE CREAMY

    Once the cauli & Onion mix is done, lower the heat and pour in the milk, the cream, and 400ml of water. Simmer until softened and slightly reduced, 10-12 minutes.

  3. SILKY SMOOTH

    Pour the creamy cauli mixture into a blender. Pulse until smooth and pour back into the pot. Season and stir through ½ the Truffle Oil. Add a splash of water if the soup is too thick. Cover and set aside.

  4. CURRIED CAULI

    Place a pan over medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil or a knob of butter. When hot, fry the remaining cauliflower pieces with the remaining curry powder (to taste) until lightly charred, 5-6 minutes. Remove from the pan and season.

  5. GOLDEN SOURDOUGH

    Spread butter (optional) or oil over the sourdough rounds. Return the pan to medium heat. When hot, toast the sourdough rounds until golden, 1-2 minutes per side. Warm up the soup before serving (if necessary).

  6. SOUP’S UP!

    Bowl up a hearty helping of the cauliflower soup. Pile on the curried cauli pieces and drizzle over the remaining Truffle Oil. Garnish with the chopped parsley. Serve the toasted sourdough rounds alongside for dipping!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the preparation time for Pam’s Cauli & Truffle Soup?

The preparation time for Pam’s Cauli & Truffle Soup with crispy sourdough rounds is between 20 and 35 minutes.

What is the total time required to make Pam’s Cauli & Truffle Soup with crispy sourdough rounds?

The total time required to make Pam’s Cauli & Truffle Soup with crispy sourdough rounds is between 30 and 45 minutes.

How many servings does Pam’s Cauli & Truffle Soup provide?

4 servings

What are the main ingredients in Pam’s Cauli & Truffle Soup?

Cauliflower Florets, Fresh Cream, Fresh Parsley, Low Fat Fresh Milk, Medium Curry Powder, Onion, Onions, Sourdough Baguette, Sourdough Baguettes, Truffle Oil

What is the nutritional information of Pam’s Cauli & Truffle Soup?

Calories: 938, Carbs: 98 grams, Fat: grams, Protein: 25.1 grams, Sugar: 22.4 grams, Salt: 963 grams

How do I prepare Pam’s Cauli & Truffle Soup?

ADD THE CREAMY: Once the cauli & onion mix is done, lower the heat and pour in the milk, the cream, and 200ml of water. Simmer until softened and slightly reduced, 8-10 minutes. CURRIED CAULI: Place a pan over medium-high heat with a drizzle of oil or a knob of butter. When hot, fry the remaining cauliflower pieces with the remaining curry powder (to taste) until lightly charred, 5-6 minutes. Remove from the pan and season. THE BASE: Place a pot (with a lid) over medium heat with a drizzle of oil. When hot, fry the diced onion and ½ the curry powder until golden, 4-5 minutes (shifting occasionally). Add ¾ of the cauli pieces and fry with the lid on until beginning to brown, 3-4 minutes (shifting occasionally). SILKY SMOOTH: Pour the creamy cauli mixture into a blender. Pulse until smooth and pour back into the pot. Season and stir through ½ the truffle oil. Add a splash of water if the soup is too thick. Cover and set aside. GOLDEN SOURDOUGH: Spread butter (optional) or oil over the sourdough rounds. Return the pan to medium heat. When hot, toast the sourdough rounds until golden, 1-2 minutes per side. Warm up the soup before serving (if necessary). SOUP’S UP!: Bowl up a hearty helping of the cauliflower soup. Pile on the curried cauli pieces and drizzle over the remaining truffle oil. Garnish with the chopped parsley. Serve the toasted sourdough rounds alongside for dipping!

What should be prepared from my kitchen to make Pam’s Cauli & Truffle Soup?

Cauliflower Florets, Fresh Cream, Fresh Parsley, Low Fat Fresh Milk, Medium Curry Powder, Onion, Onions, Sourdough Baguette, Sourdough Baguettes, Truffle Oil

How many calories does Pam’s Cauli & Truffle Soup have?

938 calories

How much fat content does Pam’s Cauli & Truffle Soup have?

grams

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