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Thursday, December 11, 2025

Healing Roasted Carrot Soup

 






🥕 Healing Roasted Carrot Soup (Using Leftover Party Veggies!)


Every year after holiday parties, I end up with way too many leftover vegetables — especially baby carrots. Instead of letting them go limp in the fridge, I decided to turn a big bag of them into the most warming, cozy, nutrient-packed soup. Even better, it’s a perfect fit for anyone on a Real Food Recovery journey who wants high-fiber nourishment without added junk.


This soup uses only whole, single-ingredient foods: carrots, peppers, tomatoes, onion, garlic, ginger, broth, and olive oil. Roasting everything at a high heat caramelizes the natural sugars and deepens the flavor so you get a creamy, restaurant-quality soup without needing cream, flour, or thickeners.


Why This Soup Helps You Feel Your Best

   •   Carrots provide beta-carotene for immune and skin health.

   •   Bell peppers and tomatoes add vitamin C, antioxidants, and natural sweetness.

   •   Onion and garlic support gut health and natural detox pathways.

   •   Ginger soothes digestion and inflammation.

   •   High fiber helps stabilize blood sugar — huge for people recovering from ultra-processed food habits.


4 Servings (2 cups each)


Per Serving (2 cups)

   •   Calories: 215

   •   Carbs: 43 g

   •   Fiber: 12 g

   •   Protein: 5 g

   •   Fat: 4.5 g


These numbers are ideal for a nourishing, high-fiber, blood-sugar-friendly soup.


Recipe

   •   2.75 lbs baby carrots

   .    12oz cherry tomatoes

   •   1 onion

   •   1 Tbsp olive oil

   •   1 Tbsp garlic

   •   Dash cayenne

   •   12 mini bell peppers

   •   4–6 cups chicken broth

   •   1 Tbsp fresh ginger


Roast at 425°F:

• Carrots + tomatoes + onion + garlic + oil + cayenne → 30 min

• Add mini peppers → roast 30 more min

Blend with chicken broth + ginger until smooth.

Salt + pep to taste. Enjoy!









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