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Roasted Cauliflower & Leek Soup

It’s that time of year again when I like to stock pile my freezer full of warm cozy soups! It has become tradition that each year, my mom and I plan a weekend full of Fall things and soup making is always top of the list.

We made our lists, hit up the local market, made an action plan, cranked the tunes and got our cook on! Our organization and quick kitchen artistry  was so on point. Seriously, our soup game was so strong that we cranked out a selection of 7 soups for the season. I’ll be sure to share you these recipes over the next couple weeks.

Today I am dishing on one of my favourites – Roasted Cauliflower & Leek. YUM!!

Roasted Cauliflower & Leek Soup (yields 6-8 servings)

  •  whole cauliflower cut in 2-inch florets
  • 1 tbsp coconut oil
  • 2 tbsp earth balance butter (or unsalted butter/margarine of choice)
  • 2-3 leeks (white and light green parts only), halved lengthwise and sliced crosswise
  • 3-4 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 1 900 ml package of vegetable broth (don’t be afraid to add more if needed)
  • 2 tbsp dijon mustard
  • 1/4 tsp himalayan sea salt (to taste)
  • 1 tsp ground pepper (to taste)

Roasted Cauliflower

  1. Place cauliflower on parchment lined baking sheet; drizzle with oil. Roast in oven at 425 F, turning occasionally, until very deep golden on all sides, about 45 minutes to an hour. The darker you roast it the richer the taste will be. Just do not burn!
  2. In soup pot, melt butter over medium heat; cook leeks and garlic, stirring, until leeks are softened, about 8-10 minutes.
  3. Add in dijon and mix.
  4. Add in vegetable broth + roasted cauliflower. Bring to boil and simmer for 15 minutes.
  5. Use hand blender to puree the cauliflower and leek mixture. Blend until smooth. Add more broth if needed.
  6. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  7. Let simmer for 5 minutes and serve.

Roasted Cauliflower & LeeksRoasted Cauliflower & Leek Soupxx!

Lentil Nanaimo Bars

It took me a long time to master the word Nanaimo. It was always Nanaimano up until my first visit to Nanaimo, BC in 1995. It is still a running joke in the family. I grew up loving the sweet, creamy dessert of Nanaimo Bars, whether it was the original, mint, or peanut butter variation, I loved them all.

In time, I grew out of this favoritism and started to try out more interesting desserts. However, when I came across this recipe the nostalgic craving set in.

I would like you all to please note, this recipe is not necessarily going to replace the original ultra sugary, buttery classic Nanaimo bar, but the variation in taste + added nutritional value will make this switch much more favourable.

I was pleasantly surprised with this alternative. I dig that this recipe is not as sweet as the original Nanaimo bar, yet it fills all my top requirements in a dessert. Coconut, Nuts, Chocolate. The addition of lentils packs this dessert with protein, iron, zinc and copper. I am telling you it is well worth the try!

The original recipe is found here (this site has some great recipes). I did make a few slight variations which are added in below.

Lentil Nanaimo Bars

For the base:

  • 8 pitted Medjool dates
  • ¾ cups walnut pieces
  • ½ cup unsweetened shredded coconut
  • ¼ cup raw cacao powder or carob powder
  • 2 tbsp melted coconut oil

For the filling:

  • 1 cup unsweetened shredded coconut
  • ½ cup dry red lentils
  • ⅓ cup maple syrup
  • 2 heaping tbsp to ¼ cup melted coconut oil
  • 1 tbsp pure vanilla extract

For the topping:

  • 1 cup of dark chocolate

Instructions

  1. Place your lentils and one cup of water into a small pot. Bring to a boil, then simmer. Stir occasionally for about 12 minutes, until the lentils have broken down and the water is almost completely absorbed.
  2. While the lentils are cooking, prepare your base. Add the walnut pieces to a food processor and pulse 6-7 times until they are broken down to a rough meal. Add the dates, coconut, raw cacao/carob and coconut oil. Process until the mixture comes together, about one minute. You’ll be able to pinch the dough with your fingers and have it stay together.
  3. Line a 6 x 6-inch square pan with parchment paper (I used a 9×9 which worked just as well). Dump the base into the pan and press it down as evenly as you can.base
  4. Wipe out the bowl of your food processor with a kitchen towel or paper towel (it shouldn’t be too dirty). Add your one cup of shredded coconut to the bowl and blend for a minute or two, until it breaks down even more finely. Pour your cooked lentils, maple syrup, vanilla, and coconut oil into the processor and blend for 2-3 minutes, until the filling is smooth and creamy. Taste and adjust for sweetness if necessary.
  5. Pour the filling over the base and spread evenly. Pop the pan into the fridge to harden.filling
  6. Gently melt the dark chocolate bar and pour over the base. Chill in the fridge until set.topping

Keep an open mind with these, if it’s been years since you have had the original Nanaimo, it’ll be hard for you to taste the difference. Hope you enjoy!

Lentil Nanaimo BarTreat Yourself. xx