Zesty Thai Curry Carrot and Asparagus Soup – A Fusion of Flavor!
Zesty Thai Curry Carrot and Asparagus Soup is a Fusion of Flavors! While on Inishmaan, an island nestled in Galway Bay, Ireland, during my honeymoon, I found myself on a quest for a particular donkey photographed by a friend. During the lunchtime hours, the island’s sole bar/restaurant was found to be closed, leading me to a home down the street where carrot soup was graciously offered. Although I was famished and carrot soup had never been experienced before, it wasn’t exactly what had been anticipated. Faced with limited options, it was a choice between carrot soup or nothing.
In this unforeseen circumstance, I ventured into trying carrot soup for the first time, and to my surprise, it turned out to be a delightful experience. Recently, I felt compelled to recreate the dish, contemplating the addition of asparagus. Initially considering pureeing the asparagus, I eventually opted to cut it into chunks—a decision that proved to be a wise one. While my Thai Curry Carrot and Asparagus Soup may not exactly mirror the Irish original, it embodies my unique twist on the classic. Take a peek at the recipe for the unexpected secret ingredient—it’s likely something that didn’t cross your mind for a carrot and asparagus soup. I have added this recipe to the healthy category eventhough I has a lot of cream.
Asparagus with Carrot Soup?
Chopping thin asparagus into small chucks added a wonderful texture to this carrot and asparagus soup.
At first, I was not sure this would work together. I planned on pureeing this into the carrot soup, but this option was a wise choice. You will won’t be able to stop eating this carrot and asparagus soup.
Basic Steps to Thai Curry Carrot and Asparagus Soup
Carrots
I oiled and roasted the carrots in my convection oven to add flavor, and soften them for the soup.
Asparagus
Chop, boil and blanch thin asparagus for a soft crunchy texture.
Simmer
After roasting the carrots it takes about 20 minutes to reduce the puree. Then add butter, cream and cilantro.
What is the History Carrot Soup?
While specific details about the history of carrot soup in Ireland may not be extensively documented, we can explore the broader context of soup traditions and the use of carrots in Irish cuisine.
Traditional Irish Cuisine:
Irish cuisine has a rich history, often centered around simple, hearty, and locally sourced ingredients. Traditional Irish dishes include stews, soups, and porridges that make use of readily available produce.
Introduction of Carrots:
Carrots have been cultivated in Ireland for centuries, and they likely became a common ingredient in Irish kitchens as agriculture developed. Carrots are known for their versatility and were often used in various dishes.
Evolution of Soups:
Soups have long been part of Irish culinary traditions, providing warmth and sustenance in the sometimes harsh climate. Traditional Irish soups often featured locally available vegetables, meats, and grains.
Modern Adaptations:
The modern history of carrot soup in Ireland is likely influenced by broader trends in international cuisine. As global culinary practices became more accessible, Irish cooks and chefs would have been exposed to a variety of recipes, including those featuring carrots.
Contemporary Irish Cuisine:
In recent decades, there has been a revival of interest in traditional Irish ingredients and recipes, coupled with a desire to experiment with flavors and presentation. This culinary resurgence may have contributed to the popularity of carrot soup in contemporary Irish cuisine.
Tourism and Influences:
Ireland’s emergence as a popular tourist destination has also played a role in the diversification of its culinary landscape. Tourists and international influences can introduce new ingredients and cooking techniques, potentially impacting the popularity and variations of carrot soup in Ireland.
Farm-to-Table Movement:
The farm-to-table movement, emphasizing the use of locally sourced and seasonal ingredients, has gained traction in Ireland. This approach aligns with the historical emphasis on fresh, local produce in Irish cooking and may contribute to the incorporation of carrots into soups.
While there may not be a specific documented history of carrot soup in Ireland, it is likely that the dish has evolved over time, adapting to changes in culinary preferences, ingredient availability, and international influences. Today, carrot soup is enjoyed as part of the diverse and evolving Irish culinary scene.
Here is my secret ingredient Maesri Panang Curry Paste for this carrot and asparagus soup. Start off with two teaspoons, but I used a 1 tablespoon in my recipe. This is also my favorite curry for Thai food.
Ingredient of the Day-Carrots
The history of carrots is a fascinating journey that spans centuries and continents. Carrots, scientifically known as Daucus carota, belong to the Apiaceae family and are believed to have originated in Central Asia. Here’s a brief exploration of the historical roots of this vibrant and versatile vegetable:
Ancient Beginnings:
Carrots have a long history dating back over 5,000 years. The earliest varieties were likely purple or yellow, not the familiar orange we know today. These ancient carrots were cultivated for their aromatic leaves and seeds rather than their roots.
Spread to the Mediterranean:
Carrots made their way to the Mediterranean region around the 8th century BCE. The Greeks and Romans appreciated the carrot for its medicinal properties, using it as a remedy for various ailments.
Evolution of Color:
The orange carrot we recognize today is thought to have originated in the Netherlands in the 16th century. Dutch farmers selectively bred orange carrots in tribute to the House of Orange, the Dutch royal family. This color change was a significant development and eventually became the dominant variety.
Medieval and Renaissance Uses:
During the Middle Ages, carrots gained popularity in European cuisine. They were used in various dishes, and their sweet flavor made them a sought-after ingredient. Renaissance artists depicted carrots in paintings, highlighting their culinary importance.
Colonial America:
European settlers brought carrots to North America, where they became a staple in colonial gardens. Carrots thrived in the diverse climates of the continent, contributing to their widespread cultivation.
Modern Varieties and Nutrition:
Over time, different varieties of carrots have been developed, ranging from the traditional orange to purple, red, yellow, and white. Carrots are not only prized for their sweet taste but also for their nutritional value, being rich in beta-carotene, vitamins, and antioxidants.
Worldwide Culinary Uses:
Carrots have become a global culinary staple, finding their way into a wide array of dishes. From salads to soups, stir-fries to desserts, carrots offer versatility and a distinctive flavor.
Cultural Symbolism:
Carrots have also found a place in folklore and symbolism. The belief that carrots enhance eyesight, while not entirely accurate, has contributed to their association with good vision.
In conclusion, the history of carrots is a colorful tapestry woven through time, showcasing their evolution from a wild plant to a beloved and versatile vegetable enjoyed by people around the world. Exploring the historical journey of carrots adds depth and context to the appreciation of this everyday yet extraordinary food.
Zesty Thai Curry Carrot and Asparagus Soup – A Fusion of Flavor!
Equipment
- 2 stock pots
- 1 colander
- 1 measuring cup
- 1 measuring spoons
- 1 food processor or hand mixer
Ingredients
Ingredients for Puree
- 2 lbs carrots, I used baby carrots to save time
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 72 grams shallot but does not need to be exact
- 12 grams Or two large cloves chopped
- 2 tbsp fresh ginger
Ingredients Before Simmer
- ½ tsp black cardamom
- ½ tsp white pepper
- 2 tsp salt or to tast
- 1 tbsp Maesri Panang Curry Paste Use less if if this amount is too much.
- 18 oz low sodium vegetable or chicken stock
Ingredients After 20 Minutes Simmer
- 3 tbsp butter
- ¾ cup Heavy Cream
- 270 grams Fresh chopped asparagus or 2 bunches using 3/4 cup from each bunch
- 13 grams fresh cilantro
Instructions
Roasting
- add carrots to a bowl and toss in olive oil2 lbs carrots, I used baby carrots to save time, 1 tbsp olive oil
- Bake at 400 degrees for 35 minutes in convection oven
Puree in Food Processor or Blender
- Add roasted carrots, ginger, shallot, and garlic72 grams shallot but does not need to be exact, 12 grams Or two large cloves chopped, 2 tbsp fresh ginger
- puree until smooth. I added a little stock to help
Blanch Asparagus
- bring water to a boil and simmer asparagus for 5 minutes270 grams Fresh chopped asparagus or 2 bunches using 3/4 cup from each bunch
- drain asparagus and cool with cold water
Thai Curry Carrot and Asparagus Soup
- add carrot puree, dark cardamom, white pepper, curry, salt and rest of stock.½ tsp black cardamom, ½ tsp white pepper, 2 tsp salt or to tast, 1 tbsp Maesri Panang Curry Paste, 18 oz low sodium vegetable or chicken stock
- bring to a slow simmer. Simmer for 20 minutes. Cover the pot partially, or it will splatter everywhere. Stir occasionally.Bring
- after 20 minutes, add butter and cream and simmer for 8 minutes stirring every couple of minutes.After 20 minutes, add butter and cream and simmer for 8 minutes, stirring3 tbsp butter, ¾ cup Heavy Cream
- turn off heat and allow to cool for 5 minutes, and add fresh cilantro.
- add asparagus and cilantro just before serving. This will stop if from getting mushy.13 grams fresh cilantro
- Serve and Enjoy!
Great different idea for a cold fall or winter day.