We can’t have a soup theme and not make beetroot soup. I was contemplating the popular Borscht Soup but due to many reasons (mostly laziness) I decided against it, at least for now. I love to eat beetroot but making it not my favorite task. It gets its colour all over my kitchen which sports a bloodied look after any beetroot dish attempt. I spend more time cleaning than actually cooking. But a beet is a beet is a beet and it simply has to be made. The rich, smooth soup is irresistible to say the least.
This recipe is an easy one which neither requires grating nor dicing the beet. It needs to be pressure cooked as a whole and then peeled and blended. Easy, right? Technically, this is beetroot puree plus white sauce but practically it is a creamy, flavourful broth that should not be missed. The recipe was adapted from here.
Variations and Substitutions
We can add some carrots along with the beetroot to get more flavour. If you like a bit of heat in your soup then you can add red chilly powder or grind one red chilly along with the beetroot.
Additionally, spinach puree with the white sauce can also work very well together to make a variation of the spinach soup.
I use all purpose flour to make the white sauce but it can be substituted with wheat flour as well.
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Beetroot Soup
Quick and hassle free recipe for a flavourful beetroot soup
- Pressure cooker
- Blender
- 300-400 gms Beetroot (2-3 medium sized)
- 1 tbsp Butter (Salted / unsalted)
- 1 tbsp All purpose flour / whole wheat flour
- 1/2 cup Milk (full cream / toned)
- 1 tbsp Cream for garnish
- Water
- Salt & Pepper
Wash the beetroots thoroughly and pressure cook for 5 whistles in a 2 or 3 lt pressure cooker
Once the steam has completely escaped, open the cooker, peel the beetroot and cut them into small cubes. Set aside to cool
Once cooled, blend the beetroot pieces in a blender with a little water to a smooth consistency
Heat a pan and add butter. Once the butter melts, add the flour
Whisk the two repeatedly to form a sand like consistency
Add the milk and beetroot puree and whisk well to avoid any lumps. Simmer for 2-3 minutes.
Add the salt and pepper and simmer for another 2-3 minutes
Turn off the heat. Garnish with cream and serve hot
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yum. love that color combo. very nice.
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Love the garnish and the pictures are very tempting.
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Oh, wow! This surely looks so creamy and delicious..
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Omg, give me that bowl, i just want to finish it rite now.. Lipsmacking here.
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What a lovely color of the soup here. Beautiful!
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very classy and looks so sophisticated ! super pick, sowmya !
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Soup looks amazing. If you like beets in soup, you should try borscht, Russian/Ukrainian soup. You might like it.
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Love the color and thick texture of that soup.
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Love your intro I am practically laughing so much that my FIL in the other room is wondering if he has to pack me off to the asylum. Loved the soup that is,”Technically, this is beetroot puree plus white sauce but practically it is a creamy, flavourful broth that should not be missed.” So practically I should try it.
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I would make this soup for it’s color if not anything else!! LOVELY!
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I love beet root in salads but never tried in soup. As you have described that it must be tried, so I’ll definitely try it.
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That’s one yummy and colorful looking beet soup. Slurp.
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I love that beautiful color. Too good.
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Oh wow, that color, superb!!! I do make beetroot soup, but not this way, will try this method next time!! 🙂
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That surely looks so creamy yaar!..bring it on..I love eating beets as such…and lol on Arch’s comment..
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So yum…. that color is super tempting and always love earthy beet soup.
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