Recipe Category Archives: Gluten-Free Recipes

Thai Pumpkin Soup Recipe

adapted from Levana Cooks, using Garden Vegetable Levana Nourishments

thai pumpkin soup

In this Pumpkin soup, the flavor lineup  is unbeatable!

Perfect when you want to exotic in a jiffy! The Asian flavors such a strong statement you have nothing more to  do than to bring all ingredients to a boil, and blend. Quick is not even the word for this Thai pumpkin soup, plus vegetarian, and without cheating and without using any junky ingredients Gd Forbid. Be sure to use pumpkin puree, marked “100% pumpkin”. In other words, don’t use pumpkin pie filling!

You might even consider making my Thai pumpkin soup for Thanksgiving: If the raves I received for it at my last cooking demo are any indication, then yours will be a huge hit too!

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Kabocha Squash Soup Recipe

adapted from Levana Cooks, using Garden Vegetable Levana Nourishments

kabocha squash soup

Kabocha Squash Soup is all kids’ favorite soup

I brought my daughter Bella a vat of kabocha squash soup when she had her baby. Still she doesn’t seem to tire of it and now enjoys it together with her baby. I always notice with pleasure that all kids big and small love it! It doesn’t hurt that it’s a snap to make: Get all those ingredients all aboard in the pot, then cream the soup with an immersion blender at the end of cooking.

Kabocha, tiny red lentils, sweet potatoes all pull in their weight to impart naturally sweet layers of flavor, and contribute to the silky texture and bright orange shade of the finished soup.

Kabocha Squash is my favorite squash of all. No hit or miss surprises!

Moreover, it is lean, dense, meaty, naturally sweet, deeply flavored, nutritious—there’s simply nothing you can’t do with it: Kabocha squash soup, stews, even salads, grated raw, skin and all!

Please don’t let these imposing looking vegetables intimidate you.

You will be happy to find get cut very easily with the help of a hammer: Here is how!

This is interesting: I find that when I eat plenty of the orange vegetables (carrot, kabocha squash, pumpkin, carrots etc), my cravings go down dramatically.

I credit their natural sweetness in orange vegetables with satisfying these cravings without a guilty splurge. Try it, it works!

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Fava Bean Soup Recipe

adapted from Levana Cooks, using Garden Vegetable Levana Nourishments

fava bean soup

Fava Bean Soup is a much beloved Moroccan classic, called Bessara.

It costs pennies, and tastes like a million bucks. I make it in summer too, and served it iced (see variation below). Naturally vegetarian and gluten-free too!

You might choose to serve fava bean soup not as a soup but as a side dish. In this case, proceed just as instructed, using only half the water.

There is no substitute for the funky and incredibly flavorful fava beans. You will find them in Indian, Italian and Middle Eastern Grocery stores, or simply go online: well worth looking for. You will love them, so get a nice supply and store them in glass jars. Get only peeled fava beans.

Don’t get it into your head to peel the fava beans, which would be pure slavery: Buy them peeled!

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Cold Yogurt Soup Recipe

adapted from Levana Cooks, using Vanilla Bean Levana Nourishments 

cold yogurt soup

Cold Yogurt Soup is a celebration of green fruit and tangy flavors.

This soup is wonderfully refreshing, and so pretty, a summer soup winner. No cooking! For optimal results, fold in the reserved diced fruit just before serving. The  flavor match (honeydew, kiwi, mint, green apples, green grapes) is unbeatable.

We want to leave this cold yogurt soup pale green

So no extraneous additions like red or yellow fruit please!

Dairy-Free? No problem!

This soup will be perfect vegan as well, in fact I serve it that way quite often on Shabbos with meat meals. Just use coconut yogurt, and add a little lemon juice!

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Black Bean Soup Recipe

adapted from Levana Cooks, using Cocoa Coffee Levana Nourishments

black bean soup

Black Bean Soup with Chocolate? Huh?

I recently teased my friend Sara into identifying the odd ingredient in my black bean soup, which she loved. This naughty cook enjoyed watching her racking her brains, and didn’t feel any guilt about it: After all, she was working for food, and was kept guessing through a second bowl. PS, she never did identify it, she said all she could tell is that this was like no other black bean soup she ever had. That’s the magic of chocolate!

Canned beans will work here just fine

The soup has lots of fabulous flavors going for it. If you want to go all out, go ahead and add some Tex Mex toppings: Corn chips, guacamole, salsa etc.

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