Ingredients
- Olive oil
- 1/2 onion, chopped
- 2-3 celery stalks, chopped
- Salt and pepper
- 1 yellow squash, chopped
- 1 clove garlic, minced
- 1 can chickpeas (chickpeas and liquid)
- 1 cup vegetable broth
- ½ teaspoon thyme, dried
- ¼ cup cashew cream
- Chives (optional)
- Sherry Vinegar (optional)
Additional optional toppings (non vegan):
Cheese
Cooked chorizo, pancetta or bacon (cook until crispy)
Directions:
Heat olive oil in large saucepan over medium heat. Add chopped onion and celery and season with salt and pepper. Cook three minutes until just starting to soft, add yellow squash. Cook an additional 3 or 4 minutes until veggies just start to brown. Add garlic and cook 30 seconds longer. Add chickpeas, vegetable broth and thyme. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to a simmer and cook for 30 minutes. Add cashew cream and utilize an immersion blender to puree soup (alternatively, work in batches using a blender). Top with additional thyme, chives, and sherry vinegar, if desired.
For non-vegan version, top with cheese. For non-vegetarian version, top with cooked chorizo.
We enjoyed our soup with bread for dunking and additional fruits/veggies on the side. It was very tasty (and even better reheated!).
I also made up my first batch of Pesto, Arugula Walnut Pesto. I found a recipe in a cookbook that I won from the fabulous Shannon quite some time ago. The outcome:
Mmmm you hit my weak spot! I love that arugula pesto. You soup also looks delish. Really warm and comforting to me now since we have alot of snow. :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great night!
Oohh I have been craving pesto! Delish :)
ReplyDeleteCashew cream? Interesting...
ReplyDeleteI made Gomen Wat and Miso Soup this weekend!
http://leftoversforlunch.wordpress.com/2010/01/04/world-traveler/
WOW!!! That soup sounds so yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteI have been sick for the last few days so I haven't made anything new and exciting.
I will be trying that delish soup asap! looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI would never have thought about making a soup out of chickpeas - crazy! Looks delicious, though.
ReplyDeleteHope your week slows down and that you have a relaxing weekend!
Mmm, those both look amazing! I've been craving both soup AND pesto lately... these are keepers!
ReplyDeleteThat soup looks amazing!! Very creative, Erica :D
ReplyDeleteI just saw Jessica's, comment, but I was going to say, she made a post about arugula pesto a while ago, and I wanted to try it out, and this post just reminded me of it! Now to go out and buy some arugula!
Mmm...the soup loos so yum and comforting. Happy New Year!!!
ReplyDeleteooh, glad the cookbook came in handy :) did you like the pesto?
ReplyDeletei made this last night (minus celery root) and just tried it at work, it was delish!
http://virginiafoodie.typepad.com/gardenapartment/2009/12/root-vegetable-salad-with-cranberries-pecans-and-an-orange-dressing.html
I have never made pesto...but EVERY time I see it, my mouth waters!! Yours looks amazing. As does your soup! I LOVE chickpeas.
ReplyDeleteThis week I made Pumpkin Fluff and Pumpkin Spiced Chickpeas (from Mama Pea). Loved 'em both - obviously I have a pumpkin problem?!
I love your blog.
ReplyDeleteoh wow - both the soup and pesto look SO good! I made a lemon basil shrimp today - just posted the recipe!! :) (cooking light!) I've never heard of cashew cream??
ReplyDeleteBoth dishes look awesome!! What is cashew cream? It sounds divine!
ReplyDeleteChickpea soup?! Seriously? Seriously?!?! I'm in love! I'm going to have to make this ASAP!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a good Thursday and an even better Friday! Our girls are back tonight :)
chickpea soup looks delicious! i will have to add this recipe to my list of ones to try.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious soup! I love all things chick pea!!!
ReplyDeleteI had lots of fun in the kitchen this week experimenting with chia seeds! I think I'm sort of obsessed now -lol! My latest creation was Chocolate Cranberry Chia Muffin Tops - yummy :)
great soup and i cant tell if those are real noodles or zuke noods, but i just posted a great zuke raw easy noodle recipe!
ReplyDeletelove your vegan creamy soup!!
Yum the pesto looks great, as does the soup!!
ReplyDeleteI tried out the mexican style chicken soup in this month's Fitness magazine, YUMMY!
Hope you have a great FRIDAY!
Yummm- I love chickpeas and pesto! Basically the two best things ever :)
ReplyDeleteI really want to find a good pesto recipes. I have been craving it for some time. Most store version aren't vegan (or that good!).
ReplyDeleteThat soup looks fantastic! Hope you're doing well- happy new year!
ReplyDeleteI do the exact same thing for Toly when I make soups/stews and chilis. Since I don't eat meat, I leave it out but then add it on top to his bowl after I cook it. Just last night, I made chili and added turkey and cheese on his bowl. It's a win win for both of us! ;)
ReplyDeleteErica, BOTH these recipes are right up my alley!!! Thanks for sharing. Ive been looking for a really good soup recipe because its sooo cold.. this one looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend, hun!!
I love chickpeas so I bet this would be a great soup! The pesto looks good, too. I've been too busy too cook up any recipes. :(
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful! I know this may sound like a stupid question, but where do you get the cashew cream? Is it from a speciality store?
ReplyDeleteThis soup sounds incredible! Is there a replacement I could use for the cashew cream?
ReplyDeleteI don't think I made anything fun this week. We've been getting ready for our trip so we've pretty much been eating out.
ReplyDeleteYummy eats...esp the pesto!
ReplyDeleteI made Eat Drink & Be Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies (click for link)! They were AWESOME. I made 2 minor changes to the recipe, but the base one is great!
And this recipe by Simply Recipes has been a BIG hit with my friends!
:) Diana
I made a lemon tart this week.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to see the recipe for that arugula and walnut pesto! That sounds absolutely delicious.
Love the soup! Check out my blog, I made mushroom barley soup and roasted sweet potatoes with agave this week: www.twopeasandtheirpod.com
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
oh my gosh!! i need to make that pesto!! and all soup looks soo good to me these days! yum!
ReplyDeleteAs a total chickpea FANATIC, I am so bookmarking this recipe. Thanks, girl!
ReplyDeleteI've never had chorizo, only because my high school history teacher scared me into eating it :)
ReplyDeleteThat is my ideal pasta I'd like to eat on days where I'd want to keep it light, looks great!
sounds SO good! I love soup for dunking :) and eating right up and yes I will slup at the end too!!!
ReplyDeleteYUMMMYYY
oh it's so the perfect time of the year for soup :) i think it looks like the perfect soup for scoopers haha. i'm dreaming of all the things you could scoop in there.
ReplyDeletethat walnut pesto sauce looks so good! i've been waiting to make a pesto sauce and had all the basil ready only to go in the drawer and find out it went bad. oh fail.
enjoy the weekend girrrrl!
The pesto look soooooo good!
ReplyDeletehmm that pasta looks divine, pesto is just so delicious!
ReplyDeleteLove the bacon added to the vegan soup ;-) so yummy and warm I bet!
Hey I'm running in the bridge run in march! are you?
You always make such a good wide variety of foods. Josh is very lucky!
ReplyDeleteIts not a recipe but with some leftover wheat pasta I added 2 wedges of Laughing Cow lite cheese and realized you could make mac & cheese without all the fat and calories. I added some spinach and it was AMAZING.
Okay, two dishes to add to my list of things to make!
ReplyDeleteOkay, this recipe is for Josh, sorry its not vegetarian - but so few ingrients with lots of WOW flavor. Thai Basil Chicken in Baked Wonton Cups - or my new favorite lunch!
http://biz319.wordpress.com/2010/01/06/7-things/
Love chickpeas, looks awesome! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletei have a ton of chickpeas, and love them, but never quite know what to do with them. i can't wait to try that soup. have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteI've heard chickpeas are awesome!
ReplyDeleteChickpeas and cashew cream make such a rich and creamy soup,love to try this soon :D
ReplyDeleteWow, I love the idea of chickpea soup sort of like split pea soup! A childhood favorite of mine:)
ReplyDeleteI'll go with the vegan option and maybe top it off with something like pita crumbles....
Mmm, what a yummy soup - love the cashew cream in it! Hope you have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteoh yum! This looks so awesome. I love all the flavor combinations that you have going on. I hope you are having one amazing day so far! Take care sweetie!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE arugula pesto. I also make one from Giada's first book with baby spinach and lemon. I love your chickpea soup. I've only made soups with whole chickpeas... never pureed. Happy New Year :)
ReplyDeleteYum, I'm bookmarking this soup. Like a soup version of hummus in a way. It sounds so great!
ReplyDeleteHope you have a great weekend!
Yum I want to try some of that chickpea soup! Glad you got to make your first pesto. I always try to keep some in the freezer and lately it's been walnut arugula pesto too!
ReplyDeleteI think my favorite meal this week so far was salmon that I baked. We had so much left over I got to use it in amazing salads which was spectacular.
Wow..great looking soup! Hope you enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteBee Happy!
Great soup recipe! I think I might make that for my soup of the week. I have been bring soup and veggies for lunch and it is so filling.
ReplyDeleteI made some good eats over at Mom on the Run. I made a Carrot Ginger soup that was very tasty.
Chickpea soup everywhere this week! That looks great.
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious! This week I made the Martha's Mac and Cheese recipe off of Smittenkitchen.com - it's sooo good and you can eat off of 1/2 of a recipe for days!
ReplyDeleteI just love your recipes.:)
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh - creamy chickpea soup!? for real!? now that sounds gosh darn amazing!
ReplyDeletea chickpea soup. Love tis. And walnut pesto sounds just as awesome!
ReplyDeletechickpea soup??? I may be in heaven.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you've been cooking up quite a few good concoctions--I need to start soon :-)
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