While in Crested Butte, Colorado last week I had the best roasted red pepper soup at the slope-side restaurant, 9380 Prime. It had such a great flavor and it was so smooth, it was the perfect lunch. Well, when I got home I began craving it and decided to look on the Internet for a close replica. (I thought about first calling the restaurant and trying to beg the chef for the recipe but decided to try it on my own first!) I found a great recipe from the blog, Kerala Kitchen and decided to try it out...I wasn't let down, it was delicious and tastes almost exactly like 9380 Prime's version.

You can still see the steam from the picture; really it was absolutely delicious and you must give a try.

INGREDIENTS:

  • 2 Large Red Bell Peppers
  • 2 C. canned diced tomatoes
  • 2 C. chicken stock
  • 1 red onion
  • 5 cloves of garlic
  • 1 tsp. dried oregano
  • 1 Tbsp. fresh basil (I left this out and it still tasted great!)
  • 2 tsp. sugar
  • 1/2 tsp. black pepper (I used 1 tsp. for extra sharpness)
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 2 Tbsp. heavy cream (I actually used 3 Tbsp)
  • 1 Tbsp. olive oil

WHAT TO DO:

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Cut the onion into 4 quarters. Seed the red peppers and cut lengthwise into two pieces. Brush a baking sheet with olive oil and place the red peppers skinside up. Fill the spaces with the onion pieces and the whole garlic cloves. (I recommend putting down a sheet of aluminum foil and then placing the olive oil and vegetables on top--easier clean up!!) Drizzle 1 Tbsp. olive oil on top of all the vegetables and roast for 20 minutes or until the peppers turn brown. Remove the skins of the peppers and chop into large pieces. Set aside with the onion and garlic.
  2. In a large saucepan, combine the chicken stock oregano and tomatoes and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium and add the peppers, onion and garlic. Cook for 10 minutes. Then using a hand blender (or transfer to a regular blender), puree the mixture until it's smooth and an even texture. (The lady who wrote this recipe feels the soup tastes better if it's chunky, I disagree--I like the texture to be smooth, like a bisque). Return the puree back to the saucepan (if you used a blender) and add the sugar, black pepper and salt. Cook for 2-3 minutes then remove the pot from the heat. Add heavy cream and stir in well. Garnish with basil and sour cream if you like.

I served it with a simple salad and chunks of french bread. Bon Appetit!

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22 Comments on Roasted Red Pepper Soup: Yummy and Healthy!

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Anne...I'll have to print this one out to take home, thanks. P.S. gave you Kudos for all the beautiful photos you share in my most recent post. Steve

1:42pm • #1

This sounds like a wonderful recipe I love spicy foods. I'll have to try.

1:54pm • #2

Anne..You got me hungry looking at the food. I just added you so my referral list. thanks for the info

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Anne, thanks for sharing this with us. I was just thinking that we don't see enough good recipes posted here on AR, and then I read this. I'll forward it to Amy as well as this is something she would like. Enjoy your weekend.

dan

2:31pm • #4
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That looks delicious, I love red pepper soup. You always stir up my appetite when you post about these wonderful recipes. Thanks again.

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Anne, on a cold day or perhaps any day this looks very tasty.

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Hi Anne! It looks and sounds simply delicious.  I've never tried it, but now I guess I will! Thanks, Anne!

5:56pm • #7
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Hi Anne, This sounds really yummy.  Is that 2 cans or 2 cups of chicken stock and tomatoes?

7:14pm • #8
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Hi Steve: Thanks for the kudos! Much appreciated!!

Hey Pat: It is really good and just a little spicy!

Hey Vegas--Thank you!

Hi Dan: Well, this recipe is definitely a keeper! Very delicious!

Well, you're so welcome David! I love cooking and sharing the goodies that I find!

Hey Gary: I was debating that as well--I think this soup would be good even on a hot day!

Hi Mary: You definitely should! It's very good!

Hey Shirley: It's 2 cups of chicken stock and 2 cups of tomatoes. Hope you like it :-)

 

7:33pm • #9
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This looks and sounds yummy -- thanks for sharing with us all.

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Anne...indeed it does sound delish! Peppers and me don't seem to get along to well, so not sure if I should try it or not!

Thanks for the share!

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Hi Anne.  I am sitting in a hospital room starving!!!

I want your soup.:)

FYI, I tried to click on your Facebook badge, yet it didn't take me anywhere...

I hope you have a great day.

Ken

10:14am • #13
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I love roasted red pepper but I had not heard of red pepper soup.  Sounds absolutely yummy.  I can't wait to try the recipe.   Thanks for sharing.

8:17am • #15
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I can't wait to try this out....I love spicy and looks absolutely delicious!

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Anne,

Sounds good, quick, and easy.  I love the extra heavy cream.

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Anne,

That was fantastic!  What a great flavor.  I had to diet for a few days...just so I could do the extra heavy cream.

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Hey Karen! I'm so glad you tried it; it really is a very tasty recipe.

Have a great day,

Anne Rains

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That is an awesome recipe.  It is coming up to "soup weather" and it's always nice to have a new soup to try out.  Thanks Anne!

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This looks like an incredible recipe! Thank you Anne!

5:45am • #21
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Anne,

This looks yummy. When are you making it again & what time should I be there?  :)

Thanks for sharing. I'll definitely be trying this!

12:13pm • #22

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