Spice up your life! 17 soups with a kick – from chicken curry laksa to roast pumpkin

Spice Up Your Life: 17 Soups to Warm Your Heart and Soul

When it comes to soup, spice is often the ultimate game-changer. A pinch of heat can transform a humble ingredient like carrot or lentil into a flavor sensation. But how do you choose the right spices for your soup? And what are some classic combinations that will warm your heart and soul?

To start with the basics, carrots are often overlooked as a solo act, but Nigel Slater's spicy carrot soup is a game-changer. With cumin, coriander, and chilli, this humble root veg becomes a flavorful star. Similarly, Thomasina Miers' Moroccan lentil and carrot soup brings together cumin, paprika, cinnamon, and ginger for a warm and aromatic taste experience.

Leftover parsnips need not languish in the fridge – Angela Hartnett's spicy parsnip soup shows us how to breathe new life into this oft-overlooked veg. Meanwhile, Jamie Oliver's spiced parsnips with lentils offer a satisfying twist on a classic combination. And Delia Smith's curried parsnip and apple soup proves that even the most unlikely ingredients can come together in perfect harmony.

Celeriac is often at odds with us – how to use up a whole one in one go? Yotam Ottolenghi's celeriac, garlic, and rice soup has found a solution. Roasted garlic and cinnamon add depth and warmth to this comforting bowl of goodness.

In the world of cauliflower, we're often on the lookout for something exciting – but Anna Jones' green peppercorn and lemongrass coconut broth shows us that sometimes simplicity is the best policy. With just half a butternut squash and 15 green peppercorns, this soup is both nourishing and delicious.

Black beans are usually a great starting point – Rukmini Iyer's spiced black bean and tomato soup showcases their versatility. And if you're feeling lazy, José Pizarro's spicy roast squash soup has got your back. With fried chorizo adding an extra layer of flavor, this one's sure to become a winter staple.

But what about those in a hurry? Ravinder Bhogal's quick mussel and rice soup is the answer – Turkish pul biber chilli flakes and kefir give it that added oomph! Or if you're feeling like a ramen expert, Mandy Yin's chicken curry laksa is sure to become your new go-to. With star anise, ginger, cumin, turmeric, coriander, chilli, garlic, tamarind paste, and shrimp paste, this soup will spice up even the most mundane of days.

In the end, it all comes down to experimentation – and having a stash of spices at your disposal. Who knew that carrots could be the star of the show? Or parsnips, for that matter?
 
🔥 I think what's coolest is when people get creative with leftovers and turn them into something amazing like Angela Hartnett's spicy parsnip soup 🤯. And who knew celeriac was just waiting to be used up in Yotam Ottolenghi's delicious bowl of goodness? 🍲 It's all about thinking outside the box (or fridge) when it comes to soups! I love how this article highlights different spices and combinations – there's something for everyone here. Whether you're feeling spicy, comforting, or adventurous, these 17 soups have got you covered ❤️
 
I'm so over these random lists I come across 🤯. Can't they just pick one type of soup and go all in on it? Like, choose a spice combo and stick to it, you know? 🤔 But I guess that's not how the world works... or at least, that's what it looks like from my desktop 😂.

So, if you're gonna do a list, make sure it's well-structured, okay? Use some headings, break up the text, and for goodness sake, use consistent font sizes! 📚👀 Not saying it needs to be perfect, but I mean come on, you can do better than this 🤷‍♀️.
 
🤔 I'm not convinced about this "spice up your life" thing... where's the science behind why these specific spice combinations work? I mean, have they done any actual taste tests with a diverse group of people? And what's with all the emphasis on using up leftover veggies - is that really the most important factor here? Shouldn't we be looking at nutritional value and health benefits too? 🤷‍♂️
 
🍲 you know what's better than one soup recipe, like 17?! i mean, who needs just one way to spice up their life when there are so many options out there 🤔. personally, i think those spicy carrot and lentil soups from nigel slater and thomasina miers sound amazing 😋 can't wait to try them out!
 
🍲 soup season is here 🍲 i'm not gonna lie tho, some of these soups sound super basic... like, who makes spicy carrot soup from scratch? 😂 but idk, there's something about comfort food that just hits the spot, ya know? and it's always cool to see ppl experiment with new spices & flavors. celeriac is actually pretty underrated 🤔 and i'm gonna try that celeriac, garlic, and rice soup this weekend. also, who doesn't love a good black bean soup? 😊
 
🍲 I gotta say, I'm loving this soup round-up! There's something so cozy about a warm bowl of goodness on a chilly day 😊. And you know what really gets me? All these amazing spice combinations - it's like each one is trying to outdo the last in terms of flavor 🤯. I've got to try that celeriac soup, and maybe even experiment with some new spices myself... who knows, maybe I'll create my own signature soup 🍲👨‍🍳!
 
spices can totally take a simple soup from bland to grand 🤩 i mean, who doesn't love a good kick in the taste buds? but what really gets me is how many amazing combinations there are out there just waiting to be tried. like, have you ever even thought about putting celeriac in a soup? yotam ottolenghi's recipe was a game changer for me 🍲 and now i'm on a mission to try every single one of these recipes!
 
🤔 Soup season is like, the best thing ever! I'm so down for trying out some new recipes, esp those with cumin and coriander - it's like my taste buds are doing the happy dance 🌟. But honestly, I think what really gets me pumped up about soup is how easy it is to get creative with leftovers. Like, who needs a fancy recipe when you can just toss some random veggies in a pot and hope for the best? 😂. And omg have you ever tried using leftover parsnips in a soup? Game. Changer. 🔥
 
OMG u gotta try thos spicy carrot soup by Nigel Slater!! 🤯 its literally life changing with cumin coriander & chilli 😍 i also lovz delia smiths curried parsnip & apple soup it sounds so weird but trust me its fire 🔥 i'm defo adding these recipes to my fave list ASAP 📚👍
 
I'm loving this article! 🍲👌 The pics of those soups are making me so hungry 😋 I've been stuck in a soup rut lately and these ideas are just what I need to spice things up 🎉 Especially that celeriac soup with roasted garlic and cinnamon, sounds like a game-changer to me 💡 And why not try using parsnips, they're basically begging for some love 🥕 It's all about experimentation, right? Throw in some random spices and see what magic happens 🔮 Anyone else loving this article? 😊
 
🤣 I mean, who wouldn't want to spice up their life with 17 different soups? I'm all about trying new things in the kitchen, but some of these combinations sound straight out of a fantasy novel... celeriac and garlic, anyone? 🧅 It's great that there are so many options for even the most basic ingredients like carrots or lentils. And I have to admit, I'm intrigued by the Turkish pul biber chilli flakes - now that's a game-changer! 😂
 
🤩 soup season is finally here! 🍲 I'm so over winter blues 😴 and nothing warms me up like a spicy carrot or lentil soup 🥕💛. Cumin, coriander, and chilli are my jammies 🍰 - can't get enough of that combo! 👌 And have you tried parsnip soup? 🤔 it's like a party in your mouth 🎉 with all those spices! 😆 Delia Smith's curried parsnip and apple soup is like a hug from an old friend ❤️. Spices are life, folks! 💫
 
i mean, have you tried any of these soups?? i'm actually kinda obsessed with spicy carrot soup atm 🤩 i love how cumin and coriander bring out the natural sweetness in carrots. but honestly, soup season is just around the corner and im already worried about being stuck at home due to cold weather lol ❄️ like who needs a warm bowl of goodness when you can be chillin by the pool? 🌴 anywayz, gotta give it up for the leftovers idea tho - parsnips are so underrated 🥕
 
I mean, I'm not sure how many people are gonna start using celeriac just because some food blogger says it's good in soup 🤔. Like, what if I don't like its weird taste or texture? And don't even get me started on the whole "roasted garlic and cinnamon" thing... can't we just stick with plain old butter and salt like my grandma used to make? 😒

And have you seen the ingredient list for that ramen soup? Like, where do they find all those spices just sitting around in their pantry waiting to be thrown into a pot? It's just not realistic 🙄. And I'm definitely not gonna start buying Turkish chilli flakes or anything... sounds like overpriced nonsense to me 😂.

I swear, the only thing that's going to spice up my life is when someone invents a good old-fashioned comfort food recipe that doesn't require 17 different spices and some fancy-schmancy ingredient I've never heard of 🤷‍♂️.
 
I'm not sure if I'd be able to handle all these spicy soups, my heart's already racing just thinking about them 🤯😅! But seriously, have you ever tried soup and thought, "You know what would make this even better?" That's basically the whole point of adding spices, right? Like, cumin and coriander are like the ultimate BFFs for carrots 🥕💕. And lentils? Forget about it, they're like the life of the party! Who knew parsnips could be so cool too? 😎 Angela Hartnett's soup is giving me all the cozy feels 😍🍲. But let's be real, sometimes you just need something to spice up your day – not literally though 😂... unless you're Ravinder Bhogal's mussel and rice soup 🤣!
 
I loved the article about soups 🍲! I was thinking the other day how people always go crazy over spicy food, but have you tried making a simple carrot soup with just cumin and coriander? It's life-changing 🤯. And I totally agree with Yotam Ottolenghi on using up leftover celeriac - it's like the ultimate test of your cooking skills 🙄. But seriously, I'm all about trying new ingredients, like parsnips and cauliflower, and experimenting with different spices to find that perfect combination. Do you guys have any go-to soup recipes?
 
I'm so glad they're featuring Nigel Slater's spicy carrot soup - that guy knows his stuff! 😊 But seriously, I've always loved experimenting with different spices and ingredients to make soups more interesting. I recently tried adding a bit of smoked paprika to my tomato soup and it completely changed the flavor profile. And have you guys ever tried adding a squeeze of fresh lime juice to your minestrone? Game-changer! 🤯 Also, I'm not a big fan of cauliflower-based soups, but Anna Jones' green peppercorn and lemongrass coconut broth actually sounds pretty good... might have to give it a try. 👍
 
Ugh I'm so done with these basic soup recipes 🙄, I mean don't get me wrong i love a good bowl of comforting goodness but can we please spice it up a bit already?! 😩 like seriously have u tried adding some harissa to ur carrot soup or using Korean chili flakes in ur lentil soup? game. changer. 🤯 and what's with all the emphasis on classic combos, don't we want to try something new for once? I mean i love delia smith but even she can't save us from this rut 🤷‍♀️
 
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