Best 5 Pioneer Woman Creamy Carrot Soup Recipes

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Indulge in a symphony of flavors with Pioneer Woman's Creamy Carrot Soup, a delightful culinary creation that promises to warm your soul and tantalize your taste buds. This creamy and luscious soup is crafted with fresh carrots, onions, celery, and a hint of garlic, simmered in a savory broth until tender. The secret ingredient, a touch of cream cheese, lends a velvety texture and richness that elevates this soup to a new level of culinary excellence.

Accompanying this main recipe are three tempting variations that cater to diverse dietary preferences and add an extra layer of flavor exploration. The Roasted Red Pepper Carrot Soup introduces a smoky sweetness with roasted red peppers, while the Carrot Ginger Soup brings a vibrant and refreshing twist with grated ginger and a hint of lime. For those seeking a vegan alternative, the Vegan Carrot Soup delivers a satisfying and creamy experience without compromising taste or texture.

Each recipe is carefully detailed with easy-to-follow instructions, ensuring that both seasoned cooks and culinary novices can effortlessly create this culinary masterpiece. The article also provides helpful tips and suggestions for customizing the soup to suit personal preferences, whether it's adjusting the spice level or adding a touch of herbs for an aromatic touch.

Let's cook with our recipes!

CREAMY ROASTED CARROT SOUP



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This homemade carrot soup recipe is ultra creamy (yet cream-less) and full of rich, roasted carrot flavor! It's the best carrot soup you'll ever have. Recipe yields 4 bowls or 6 cups of soup.

Provided by Cookie and Kate

Categories     Soup

Time 1h5m

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 pounds carrots
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided
3/4 teaspoon fine sea salt, divided, to taste
1 medium yellow onion, chopped
2 cloves garlic, pressed or minced
1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
1/4 teaspoon ground cumin
4 cups vegetable broth (or water)
2 cups water
1 to 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, to taste
1 1/2 teaspoons lemon juice, to taste
Freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit. Line a large rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper for easy cleanup, if desired.
  • To prepare your carrots, peel them and then cut them on the diagonal so each piece is about ½″ thick at the widest part (see photos).
  • Place the carrots on the baking sheet. Add 2 tablespoons olive oil and 1/2 teaspoon of the salt. Toss until the carrots are lightly coated in oil and seasonings. Arrange them in a single layer.
  • Roast the carrots until they're caramelized on the edges and easily pierced through by a fork, 25 to 40 minutes, tossing halfway. (Heirloom carrot varieties will roast in as little as 25 minutes, but regular carrots are more dense and typically require 35 to 40 minutes.)
  • Once the carrots are almost done roasting, in a Dutch oven or soup pot, warm the remaining 1 tablespoon olive oil over medium heat until shimmering. Add the onion and ¼ teaspoon salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the onion is softened and turning translucent, 5 to 7 minutes.
  • Add the garlic, coriander and cumin (if following a variation, see recipe notes for additions). Cook until fragrant while stirring constantly, about 30 seconds to 1 minute. Pour in the vegetable broth and water, while scraping up any browned bits on the bottom with a wooden spoon or sturdy silicone spatula.
  • Add the roasted carrots to the pot when they are out of the oven. Bring the mixture to a boil over high heat, then reduce the heat as necessary to maintain a gentle simmer. Cook for 15 minutes, to give the flavors time to meld.
  • Once the soup is done cooking, remove the pot from the heat and let it cool for a few minutes. Then, carefully transfer the hot soup to a blender, working in batches if necessary. (Do not fill past the maximum fill line or the soup could overflow!)
  • Add the butter, lemon juice (or lime, if following the Thai variation), and several twists of black pepper. Blend until completely smooth. Add additional salt and pepper if necessary, to taste. Add another tablespoon of butter if you'd like more richness, or a little more lemon juice if it needs more zing. Blend again, and serve.
  • This soup keeps well in the refrigerator, covered, for about four days, or for several months in the freezer.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 bowl-made with vegetable broth and 1 tablespoon butter-to reduce sodium use water instead, Calories 235 calories, Sugar 14 g, Sodium 1133.5 mg, Fat 14 g, SaturatedFat 3.4 g, TransFat 0 g, Carbohydrate 28.2 g, Fiber 6.9 g, Protein 2.6 g, Cholesterol 7.6 mg

CREAM OF CARROT SOUP



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This is my little picky eater's favorite soup.

Provided by Miss Tyckle

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Soup Recipes     Cream Soup Recipes

Time 1h15m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 11

¼ cup butter, cubed
2 ½ cups sliced carrots
1 large potato, peeled and cubed
1 cup chopped onion
1 stalk celery, chopped
3 cups chicken broth
1 teaspoon ground ginger
½ cup heavy whipping cream
1 teaspoon curry powder
½ teaspoon salt
⅛ teaspoon ground black pepper

Steps:

  • Heat butter in a Dutch oven over medium heat; add carrots, potato, onion, celery, chicken broth, and ginger. Cover and cook, stirring occasionally, until vegetables are tender, about 30 minutes. Uncover and cool for 15 minutes.
  • Transfer soup in batches to a food processor; blend until smooth. Return soup to the Dutch oven; stir in cream. Add curry powder, salt, and black pepper; cook over low heat until heated through, about 10 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 169.4 calories, Carbohydrate 14.8 g, Cholesterol 37.5 mg, Fat 11.7 g, Fiber 2.6 g, Protein 2.3 g, SaturatedFat 7.1 g, Sodium 585.9 mg, Sugar 3.5 g

CREAMY CARROT SOUP



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When I serve this creamy carrot ginger soup, people are amazed by the bright color and are hooked by the deliciously different flavor. A hint of rosemary adds a nice spark to a slightly sweet soup. -Grace Yaskovic, Branchville, New Jersey

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Lunch

Time 55m

Yield 10 servings (2-1/2 quarts).

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 cup chopped onion
1/4 cup butter, cubed
4-1/2 cups sliced fresh carrots
1 large potato, peeled and cubed
2 cans (14-1/2 ounces each) chicken broth
1 teaspoon ground ginger
2 cups heavy whipping cream
1 teaspoon dried rosemary, crushed
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper

Steps:

  • In a Dutch oven, saute onion in butter until tender. Add the carrots, potato, broth and ginger. Cover and cook over medium heat for 30 minutes or until vegetables are tender. Cool for 15 minutes. , In a blender, cover and puree in batches. Return all to the pan; stir in the cream, rosemary, salt and pepper. Cook over low heat until heated through.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 267 calories, Fat 22g fat (14g saturated fat), Cholesterol 77mg cholesterol, Sodium 367mg sodium, Carbohydrate 15g carbohydrate (7g sugars, Fiber 3g fiber), Protein 3g protein.

CARROT-THYME SOUP WITH CREAM



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I realize this is a freaky photo. Sorry.

Categories     main dish     soup

Time 50m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

3 lb. Baby Carrots
2 qt. Vegetable Stock Or Chicken Stock
2 sprigs Fresh Thyme
1/3 c. Honey
1/2 c. Heavy Cream
Dash Of Salt

Steps:

  • Combine carrots, stock, and thyme in a pot. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and simmer for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Remove from heat and transfer soup in two batches to a blender (or you may use an immersion blender.) Puree soup completely, then stir in honey and cream. Taste, then add salt as needed. Use a little warm broth if the soup needs thinning.Serve while warm with a sprig of thyme on top.

CARROT-THYME SOUP WITH CREAM



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Provided by Ree Drummond : Food Network

Categories     appetizer

Time 1h5m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 7

3 pounds baby carrots or carrot chunks
8 cups vegetable stock or chicken stock
2 sprigs fresh thyme, plus leaves for garnish
1/3 cup honey
1/2 cup heavy cream
Dash of salt and pepper
Dash of salt and pepper

Steps:

  • Combine the carrots, stock and thyme in a pot. Bring to a boil, and then reduce the heat to low and simmer for 45 minutes to 1 hour.
  • Remove from the heat and transfer the soup in two batches to a blender (or you may use an immersion blender). Puree the soup completely, and then stir in the honey and cream. Taste, and then add salt and pepper as needed. Use a little warm broth if the soup needs thinning.
  • Serve while warm with a few thyme leaves on top.
  • To freeze: Allow the soup to cool, ladle into freezer-proof quart or pint containers with lids and place in the freezer.
  • To thaw and cook: Place the soup container in the refrigerator for 24 hours to slowly thaw, or place it in a bowl of cool water for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Heat the thawed soup in a sauce pan over medium-low heat until warmed through, about 15 minutes.

Tips:

  • Choose the right carrots: For the best flavor, use fresh, sweet carrots. Look for carrots that are firm and brightly colored.
  • Roast the carrots before blending: Roasting the carrots intensifies their flavor and gives the soup a richer, more complex taste.
  • Use a good quality vegetable broth: The vegetable broth is the base of the soup, so it's important to use a good quality broth. Look for a broth that is low in sodium and has a rich, flavorful taste.
  • Don't overcook the soup: The soup should be simmered gently until the carrots are tender but still retain a bit of their bite.
  • Season to taste: Taste the soup before serving and adjust the seasonings as needed. You may want to add more salt, pepper, or herbs.

Conclusion:

This creamy carrot soup is a delicious and easy-to-make soup that is perfect for a cold winter day. It is also a great way to use up leftover carrots. With its rich, creamy texture and sweet, earthy flavor, this soup is sure to be a hit with the whole family.

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