Roasted Red Pepper Soup (Printable Version)

Vibrant soup with roasted peppers, garlic, and harissa for a warming, flavorful Mediterranean experience.

# What You'll Need:

→ Vegetables

01 - 4 large red bell peppers
02 - 1 medium yellow onion, diced
03 - 1 medium carrot, peeled and diced
04 - 1 head garlic
05 - 1 medium potato, peeled and diced

→ Pantry

06 - 2 tablespoons olive oil, plus extra for drizzling
07 - 1 tablespoon tomato paste
08 - 1.5 teaspoons harissa paste
09 - 4 cups vegetable broth
10 - 1 teaspoon smoked paprika
11 - Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste

→ Garnish

12 - 0.25 cup crème fraîche or plain Greek yogurt
13 - Fresh cilantro or parsley leaves
14 - Crusty bread for serving

# How To Make It:

01 - Preheat the oven to 425°F.
02 - Cut the red peppers in half, remove seeds and membranes, and place them cut-side down on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Slice off the top of the garlic head to expose the cloves, drizzle with olive oil, wrap in foil, and place on the baking sheet.
03 - Roast peppers and garlic for 25 to 30 minutes, until the pepper skins are charred and blistered. Remove and let cool.
04 - Once cooled, peel the skins off the peppers and squeeze the roasted garlic cloves from their skins.
05 - In a large pot, heat 2 tablespoons olive oil over medium heat. Add onion, carrot, and potato. Sauté for 5 to 7 minutes until softened.
06 - Stir in tomato paste and harissa; cook for 1 minute.
07 - Add roasted peppers, roasted garlic, smoked paprika, and vegetable broth. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer for 15 to 20 minutes until vegetables are tender.
08 - Puree the soup in batches using a blender or with an immersion blender until silky smooth. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
09 - Ladle into bowls, swirl with crème fraîche or yogurt, and garnish with fresh herbs as desired. Serve with crusty bread.

# Expert Advice:

01 -
  • It tastes like you spent hours cooking when honestly you spent maybe twenty minutes of actual work.
  • The harissa gives you that warm kick that makes you feel alive, but the roasted sweetness keeps it approachable and cozy.
02 -
  • Don't skip peeling the pepper skins no matter how tempting—they turn bitter and mealy when blended, and that ruins the silky dream you're building.
  • If your blender struggles or splutters, let the soup cool for 5 minutes and work in smaller batches; hot liquid needs respect.
03 -
  • Char those peppers until they're really blistered and dark—the burnt bits are where the depth lives, not a mistake to avoid.
  • Don't blend the soup until it's completely cooled to warm because hot liquid in a blender is dangerous; let it breathe for a few minutes first.
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