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Soothing Roasted Garlic Soup Recipe

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Ever heard the saying “A bowl of garlic soup a day keeps the doctor away”? Ok, maybe that’s not exactly how the saying goes, but in my book, this garlic soup is one case where good health and good taste unite!

Garlic is a wonderful herb and culinary ingredient that I always keep in the kitchen in some form. Cultures across the globe have prized garlic for thousands of years both for its flavor and its powerful medicinal properties. I often reach for garlic when illness strikes and even take it raw by the spoonful when I feel an illness coming on.

Swallowing raw garlic might not always sound the best, so I set out to come up with a hearty and healing garlic soup that was pleasing to the palate also.

Tasty and Healthy Garlic Soup in a Snap

Garlic soup is a traditional recipe found in several different cultures (Spanish, French, Polish, and Mexican). It’s prized for its ability to ward off sickness. Knowing the health benefits, I wanted to recreate a garlic soup I had in a restaurant (probably with not the healthiest ingredients) for the upcoming cold and flu season. I based this adaptation on a recipe I found in an old French cookbook.

What surprised me most is the delicious and savory flavor of this soup. I expected an overpowering garlic taste, but the added step of roasting the garlic creates a rich and almost slightly sweet flavor. I roast several heads of garlic at a time, so I frequently have roasted garlic in my fridge, which makes this recipe even easier. It’s a simple recipe to make though if you don’t have any on hand.

I’m a pretty practical cook and not a fan of complicated recipes (hence the low prep, one-pan recipes in my cookbook). This blended soup fits the bill. Roast garlic cloves (I do mine ahead in batches and freeze) and add chicken broth, herbs, and a little canned coconut milk (or regular milk if that’s an option) for creaminess. Blend in the pot with an immersion blender (this is one tool I couldn’t live without) and serve.

Serve with a side salad and you have a super healthy lunch or dinner, done!

Immune-Boosting Benefits of Garlic

It turns out using garlic to ward off illness isn’t just in folklore (or in the mind of a crunchy mama). Science backs up garlic’s claims to fame!

This soup is a great way to consume more garlic especially in cold and flu season, but here are some other great ways to get the benefits of garlic:

  • Add dried garlic powder or granules to soup, sauces, dips, or dressings.
  • Roast garlic cloves, mash, and mix into butter or ghee mixed with herbs. Serve on roasted veggies or cauliflower rice.
  • Mince 2-4 cloves of raw garlic and let sit for 5-10 minutes for best benefits. Consume by taking a small spoonful at a time and washing it down with water.
  • For kids, mix finely minced garlic into a little raw honey to “help the medicine go down.”
  • Don’t like garlic? (Hard for me to imagine!) I like these garlic capsules and take them occasionally when I need an extra boost (although not when pregnant or nursing).

Here’s how to make a healthy garlic soup the whole family will enjoy:

Garlic Soup Recipe

Carmelized roasted garlic is the star of this flavorful and creamy soup. Easy to whip up for a comforting meal anytime, or for an extra immune boost!
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Calories 373kcal
Author Katie Wells

Servings

6

Ingredients

For Garnish (optional):

  • 2 TBSP fresh parsley (minced)
  • ¼ cup fresh chives (chopped)
  • 1 fresh lemon (cut into wedges)

Instructions

  • In a large pot, melt the butter.
  • Add the sliced onions.
  • Saute over medium heat, stirring constantly until onions are translucent and golden.
  • Add the herbs and spices and saute for an additional 2 minutes
  • Add the roasted garlic and stir to combine.
  • Add the chicken broth and bring to a simmer.
  • Simmer for 15 minutes.
  • Reduce heat to low and add the coconut milk.
  • Using a stainless steel immersion blender, carefully blend the soup until smooth.
  • If desired, garnish with fresh parsley and chives and squeeze a lemon wedge over each bowl. Serve warm.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Garlic Soup Recipe
Amount Per Serving (1 cup)
Calories 373 Calories from Fat 180
% Daily Value*
Fat 20g31%
Saturated Fat 12g75%
Cholesterol 20mg7%
Sodium 378mg16%
Carbohydrates 10.5g4%
Fiber 2.7g11%
Sugar 4.8g5%
Protein 5.9g12%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

Keeps for 4-5 days in the refrigerator.
The roasted garlic recipe that this soup calls for uses 10 heads of garlic. Only half is used for this soup. Freeze the rest or use it in salad dressings, stir frys, roasted vegetables, or mashed cauliflower.

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Garlic soup recipe - soothing and immune boosting

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

94 responses to “Soothing Roasted Garlic Soup Recipe”

  1. Beverly VanReenan Avatar
    Beverly VanReenan

    5 stars
    I made this soup this weekend and loved it. It was very tasty and plenty of leftovers after dinner for the week. Thanks so much for sharing.

  2. Dianne Avatar

    5 stars
    Has anyone tried making this soup with ‘black garlic’. I’ve started to make my own black garlic as it has a unique flavor and increased health benefits. It’s too expensive to buy and fairly easy to make – just takes time.

  3. Danielle Avatar

    Can you substitute coconut oil for butter or ghee? I have a dairy sensitivity and can’t use either of those.

  4. Timothy Avatar

    5 stars
    Good recipe. I followed all the steps, but added a few things that I think really set it off!

    -sauteed portabella mushrooms and added that to the onions

    -Used 1 can of coconut milk but also refilled it 3/4 of the way with dairy milk. Simmered this for an additional 10 min.

    -Added chopped bacon along with other recommended garnishes + sriracha and smoked paprika. Dang.

  5. Tony Avatar

    2 stars
    Hi, I’m glad you all had such good results. I didn’t. The soup was very bland and tasted too strongly of oregano, though I followed the recipe exactly. Maybe I did something wrong, but I’m not going to make it again.

  6. Elyse Avatar

    Love this recipe! My husband sent it to me today so I went ahead and made it while he was at work. It smells absolutely delicious in our home and I’m excited to try it on this gloomy day!! I added Kale to the top as a garnish instead and it was SO GOOD! I’d love to post a pic ! Yuuummmmy

  7. Joelle Avatar

    5 stars
    Yum! This one was approved by kids and grown-ups. I’ll be making it again. I was surprised that the coconut milk was not noticeable (other than making the soup creamy). I preferred this version to one I used to make with cream which was a bit too heavy.

  8. Sara Avatar

    Just made it for the first time, waiting to serve my family. I didn’t realize how dense it is calorie and fat wise. I think it is worth 9 points on weight watchers for one cup. That is half my daily points. I’m excited to try it but disappointed it isn’t more weight friendly with all those nutrients !!

  9. Courtney Avatar

    I started getting super sick while doing a Whole30, and wanted some extra love for my immune system besides just homemade bone broth. Enter this soup. I love the taste and the creaminess. I may add a bit of cauliflower to it to add some additional body next time. It was kinda thin, and basically drinkable. I had one issue… I’ve been drinking a cup of this every day for the past 3 days, and about 20 min later, my gut starts getting grumpy and rumbly and makes some loud noises. Then another 20-40 min later, an immediate trip to the bathroom. Any ideas on why the heck this is happening?

  10. Elizabeth Tristani Avatar
    Elizabeth Tristani

    Well I no my root canal has done my immune no justice…and I finally am going to holistic dentist to have my root canal removed..I highly react to all chemicals and toxic stuff and also developed type 1 diabetes at the age of 40…I so wonder about my health if I never had this root canal..but at the time i was pregnant and is my front tooth and never heard or read any danger in having them but I sure have found out..I went had it xrayed few days ago and it actually showed the bacteria around the rod…

  11. Jennifer Mackie Avatar
    Jennifer Mackie

    Absolutely delicious!! My son raved about it, & among the 5 of us, our family ate it all at one meal! Thanks for a great recipe!

  12. Sara Avatar

    5 stars
    I’m with you on the raw garlic, Katie. Take it at the first sign of a scratchy throat, and it works wonders! Can’t wait to make this soup! Thanks!

  13. Kyla McAuliffe Avatar
    Kyla McAuliffe

    5 stars
    Just made this soup last night – LOVED it! I am not ill, but am supposed to be adding in more onions, garlic and lemon into my evening meals per my doc. This was tasty on a cold winter night!

    QUESTION – It’s just me – and I didn’t think about that before making the full batch. Can this be frozen?

    Thanks!

  14. Tanya Avatar

    This recipe is very good. On a side note, we roast our garlic without any oils and it still turns out marvelous!?

  15. Marci Avatar

    Have you ever made this in the instant pot? Just wondering if it would be easy to convert this recipe!

  16. Amy Avatar

    This recipe was so delicious! The young ones of the house loved it too. That’s no easy task! This one is going into the saved file. Thank you!

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