FAST DISPATCH
FREE SHIPPING
FAST DISPATCH
FREE SHIPPING
FAST DISPATCH
FREE SHIPPING
Your Cart is Empty
Add description, images, menus and links to your mega menu
A column with no settings can be used as a spacer
Link to your collections, sales and even external links
Add up to five columns
Add description, images, menus and links to your mega menu
A column with no settings can be used as a spacer
Link to your collections, sales and even external links
Add up to five columns
Luvele Life brings you consistent healthy recipe ideas. If you would like to share your ideas with us, we would luv to hear from you! Scroll to the end of this post and you can share comments, ideas, and photos! We look forward to hearing from you :)
Soups are such a delicious, versatile way to make sure you are eating plenty of vegetables throughout the year. They’re a great healthy comfort food option and they store well in the freezer, making them perfect for batch cooking or busy cooks. Although soup may not come to mind when you first think of meal prepping, it is also perfect to take to the office or school: simply pack in a leak-proof container and then heat for a few minutes before eating.
This twist on a classic tomato soup is packed full of nutrients, vegan and gluten free - so everyone can enjoy! The balsamic reduction adds a delicate sweetness to a rich mix of three types of tomatoes this recipe calls for: roasted cherry tomatoes, which will blister and condense into sweet little bites as you cook them, savoury semi-sundried tomatoes and juicy fresh tomatoes. If you don’t have the semi-sundried tomatoes on hand you can skip them, but I highly recommend adding them in for extra flavour. Roasting the garlic and onion also adds a lovely depth.
This recipe is made using the Vibe Blender System. Using the stainless-steel jug, you can safely blend the warm soup into a smooth, creamy texture. There is no need to wait for the soup to cool down before blending, and you can easily blend the entire recipe at once, the Vibe Blender means that this makes a great weeknight dinner. Once you have prepared the ingredients, you can blend and serve piping hot soup straight away! The Vibe Blender's stainless-steel blades will result in a very even texture in just a few minutes.
Serve with a side of warm blender bread or a dollop of homemade yogurt. This soup is also delicious served with a sprinkle of fresh herbs, hemp seeds and a drizzle of hemp seed oil for extra healthy fats, or a handful of chopped toasted nuts. The options are endless - although, something with a little bit of crunch is always yummy!
Even though it is perfect for a cold winter's night, this soup is light enough to enjoy in summer. In the warmer months, you could serve this soup alongside a fresh green salad. Enjoy!
This post is proudly featured in collaboration with Sarah MacDonald of Sarah's Spoonful.
Luvele
Rated 5.0 stars by 1 users
Soups are such a delicious, versatile way
to make sure you are eating plenty of vegetables throughout the year.
They’re a great healthy comfort food option and they store well in the
freezer, making them perfect for batch cooking or busy cooks. Although
soup may not come to mind when you first think of meal prepping, it is
also perfect to take to the office or school: simply pack in a
leak-proof container and then heat for a few minutes before eating.
Preheat the oven to 170ºC / 340ºF
Place the cherry tomatoes, onion and garlic on a lined baking tray. Drizzle with the olive oil and place in the oven for approximately 35 minutes, until very soft.
Remove the roasted vegetables from the oven and place in a pot with the semi-sundried tomatoes, the fresh tomatoes and the stock. Bring to a gentle simmer and cook for 25-30 minutes.
Meanwhile, add the balsamic and coconut sugar to a small saucepan. Bring to a gentle simmer and stir until the mixture thickens and reduces a little. This should take about 7 minutes.
Once the soup has cooled slightly, add the tomato mixture and the balsamic reduction to the stainless-steel jug of your Vibe Blender. Blend on 'soup' mode until completely smooth. Note: Do not try this step with a regular blender or the Vibe Blender plastic jug - the stainless steel is necessary for hot liquids.
Serve with fresh herbs, salt and pepper and a side of toasted blender bread.
You might also like to try Sarah's anti-inflammatory turmeric and coconut pumpkin soup.
Soups are such a delicious, versatile way to make sure you are eating plenty of vegetables throughout the year. They’re a great healthy comfort food option and they store well in the freezer, making them perfect for batch cooking or busy cooks. Although soup may not come to mind when you first think of meal prepping, it is also perfect to take to the office or school: simply pack in a leak-proof container and then heat for a few minutes before eating.
This twist on a classic tomato soup is packed full of nutrients, vegan and gluten free - so everyone can enjoy! The balsamic reduction adds a delicate sweetness to a rich mix of three types of tomatoes this recipe calls for: roasted cherry tomatoes, which will blister and condense into sweet little bites as you cook them, savoury semi-sundried tomatoes and juicy fresh tomatoes. If you don’t have the semi-sundried tomatoes on hand you can skip them, but I highly recommend adding them in for extra flavour. Roasting the garlic and onion also adds a lovely depth.
This recipe is made using the Vibe Blender System. Using the stainless-steel jug, you can safely blend the warm soup into a smooth, creamy texture. There is no need to wait for the soup to cool down before blending, and you can easily blend the entire recipe at once, the Vibe Blender means that this makes a great weeknight dinner. Once you have prepared the ingredients, you can blend and serve piping hot soup straight away! The Vibe Blender's stainless-steel blades will result in a very even texture in just a few minutes.
Serve with a side of warm blender bread or a dollop of homemade yogurt. This soup is also delicious served with a sprinkle of fresh herbs, hemp seeds and a drizzle of hemp seed oil for extra healthy fats, or a handful of chopped toasted nuts. The options are endless - although, something with a little bit of crunch is always yummy!
Even though it is perfect for a cold winter's night, this soup is light enough to enjoy in summer. In the warmer months, you could serve this soup alongside a fresh green salad. Enjoy!
This post is proudly featured in collaboration with Sarah MacDonald of Sarah's Spoonful.
:recipekit:
Sign up to get the latest on sales, new releases and more …