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    Pea Mint Basil Soup - Nourishing Winter Soup

    Published: Nov 27, 2018 Modified: Aug 28, 2020 By Sujata Shukla This blog generates income via ads. This post may contain affiliate links. PepperOnPizza may earn a commission for purchases made after clicking these links. View our disclosure policy for details

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    Two white bowls filled with a pea mint and basil soup, with split pea pods on one side and a white napkin on the other

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    With the nip in the air and the plentiful fresh vegetables filling the market stalls, I'm trying out one warming soup after another. Trying to reduce my rice intake, soups like the Pea Mint Basil Soup along with some great bread, serve as a filling lunch on most days.

    Warming Pea Mint Basil Soup in two white bowls on a green background with split pea pods, mint and basil leaves by the side and a white napkin and a bowl of basil oil seen alongside

    There is so much green stuff out there, the creative juices are going on overdrive. Add to this, my little balcony garden about which I have been writing quite often in my recent posts. Fragrant peppermint and basil, so green it hurts the eyes. Rosemary. Parsley. Curry leaves. I have to force myself not to add too many herbs in my recipes.

    bright green peppermint in my garden

    The Pea Mint Basil Soup actually started out as a Pea Mint soup, but then what was I to do with all this basil. I made basil oil as well as pesto a few days ago. I've been adding the basil leaves to pasta, salads and sandwiches. I'm not complaining, I just want to use this bounty in as many tasty ways as possible.

    When Renu Agrawal Dongre of Cook With Renu Food Blog offered to take contributions for the Legume Love Affair, I explored options - dals, usilis with lentils, lentil stews etc. The bag of fresh peas I bought during Saturday grocery shopping decided it for me - a happy, warming, nourishing Pea Soup. Add some of the herbs from the garden, and there I was with this tasty Pea Mint Basil Soup. Once the stock is ready, the soup takes little time or effort to prepare.

    A jar of homemade stock on a yellow background

     

    Another step forward that I've taken in the kitchen is making vegetable stock. The first time I got only 2 cups of stock and most of it went into this soup. It did enhance the flavours of the soup

    Now I should make more stock and freeze it so that whisking up some soup becomes that much easier.

    My Legume Love Affair_Logo

     

    Renu announced this event My Legume Love Affair, on her site, Cook With Renu. As she has explained, this event was started by Susan of The Well Seasoned Cook, and is now hosted by Lisa of Lisa's Kitchen. Renu is Guest Hosting it for the first time

     

     

    All the best, Renu, I hope the event is a grand success and we see many interesting recipes being added on this theme.

     

    One specific about this recipe: You may use fresh or frozen peas, whatever is available to you. If making the soup with fresh peas, remember to add a little frozen peas at the final puree stage. This helps give back some of the green colour which cooking takes away from the soup. And another thing, I don't let the peas simmer for too long, just 5 minutes or so in really hot water/ stock, so that they become tender but don't lose all that fresh peas taste.

    Here's the link to my recipe for Homemade Basil Oil. I have garnished the Pea Mint Basil Soup with Basil Oil. Chilli oil would also be a good option for garnish.

    Homemade Basil Oil

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    If you like cooking with peas, here are two Indian recipes you might like:

    Matar ka Nimona (A rustic pea stew from India's northern state, Uttar Pradesh)

    Mutter ka Nimona from green peas

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Matar ki Tehri. ( A fragrant rice dish with peas, from Uttar Pradesh)

    Matar ki Tehri

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    Warming Pea Mint Basil Soup in two white bowls on a green background with split pea pods, mint and basil leaves by the side and a white napkin and a bowl of basil oil seen alongside

    Green Pea Mint Basil Soup - Perfect Winter Soup

    Sujata Shukla
    Green Pea Mint Basil Soup, a delicious nourishing winter soup. With only a few ingredients and very little prep, this soup is comfort food on dull days. Tastes nice even a day or two later. Garnish with homemade Basil Oil for an extra special flavour
    5 from 2 votes
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 15 minutes mins
    Total Time 20 minutes mins
    Course soups stews
    Servings 2 cups

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 cups Vegetable stock or broth (should be boiling hot when added to the soup)
    • 2 cups Green peas fresh or frozen
    • ¼ cup Frozen Peas (to add colour to the soup if fresh Peas are used above
    • 3 tablespoons Shallots (minced)
    • ½ cup mint leaves fresh (minced); reserve 1 teaspoon for garnish
    • ½ cup basil leaves fresh (minced); reserve 1 teaspoon for garnish
    • 2 cloves garlic Slightly crushed and kept whole
    • ½ tablespoon olive oil
    • ½ teaspoon salt or, to taste
    • ½ teaspoon pepper freshly ground
    • ½ tablespoons Basil Oil or Chilli Oil for garnish - Optional

    Instructions
     

    • Prepare stock. (Time for preparing stock is not included in the above Cook time and prep time). Set aside till required Mince shallots, basil, mint leaves. Reserve 1 teaspoon each for garnish. Peel the garlic and crush lightly, keeping it whole.
    • Heat olive oil in a tall pan. Keep the heat on low. Add the garlic, sauté till its colour begins to darken (about 2 mins) Add the minced shallots, sauté till tender and translucent (about 3 mins)
    • While the shallots are getting done, heat the required volume of stock and bring it to a boil. Add fresh peas, stir and add the boiling hot stock Bring the peas and stock again to a boil, then reduce the heat to low and let it simmer for about 5 minutes.
    • Add mint and basil Stir and add a little salt and pepper. Stir, taste and add more if required. This is not a spicy soup, so ½ teaspoon of pepper should be more than enough for flavour. Remove from the heat and allow to cool before blending
    • Blend the soup and then add frozen peas and blend again to a silky smooth puree or if you prefer, keep it a little coarse ( I prefer the texture of the soup coarse) The frozen peas is added to give a better green colour to the soup as boiling would have reduced the colour of the fresh peas. If you have used frozen peas for the soup, then more peas are not required during blending.
    • Check the seasoning and serve the soup hot with a garnish of mint, basil and a drizzle of basil oil, garlic oil or olive oil. Link to the recipe for homemade Basil oil, on this blog, is given in the post write up above.
    Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

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    1. Swati says

      December 01, 2018 at 6:24 am

      This soup looks so relishing and comforting much needed in the freezing temperatures here!! Love the color of it!!

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      • Sujata Shukla says

        December 01, 2018 at 10:05 am

        Thank you Swati! More such soups coming up soon!

        Reply
    2. Renu says

      November 29, 2018 at 3:12 pm

      OMG, a soup with green pea, mint and basil, what a different combination and awesome flavours here. Love the beautiful green colour of the soup. I would love to try this, I have a lot of fresh Basil and was looking for ideas apart from adding in pasta's and I have this one now. Bookmarking it for sure. Thank you for Linking it with MLLA.

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      • Sujata Shukla says

        November 29, 2018 at 6:56 pm

        Thank you, Renu!It was very tasty indeed, with all the fresh flavours!

        Reply

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