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Poblano Pepper & Mushroom Soup

The inspiration for this poblano pepper and mushroom soup came from a restaurant called Bloom in Toronto, Canada.  

The inspiration

I discovered this creative soup from a blog I subscribed to called Cookiesnchem.com  based out of Toronto. In on of her posts Cindy did a restaurant review of Bloom where she dined for their Winterlicious meal.

One of the dishes on the menu was Foraged Mushroom and Roasted Poblano Soup. Cindy described this soup as a meaty vegetarian soup with chunky mushrooms, poblano peppers, potatoes, onions and garlic. It sounded so good and the pictures she posted were divine. 

About my recipe

Coincidentally I had all the ingredients in my pantry! I had picked up a few gorgeous poblano peppers, but I still hadn’t figured out what to make when I get this post on Bloom’s mushroom poblano soup!  Perfect timing!!

I decided to make my own version of this soup. Now my version looks nothing like the Bloom photo above but it did inspire me to make something similar with similar ingredients. Here is my recipe.

Poblano Pepper & Mushroom Soup:

Ingredients:

Directions:

Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Wash and rub poblano pepper with olive oil. Roast in oven for 30 minutes. Set aside to cool. When cooled, remove skin and seeds and chop into small pieces.

In a large pot warm 2 tbsp olive oil. Sauté garlic and onions until tender and translucent and a little browned.

Now add potatoes, salt and pepper and cook covered for 10 minutes until vegetables are tender. If the potatoes start burning mid-point add 1/2-cup water and continue cooking until potatoes are tender.

Add mushrooms and cook covered for 5 more minutes.

Once the mushrooms are tender, add roasted poblano peppers, sage leaves, and broth and cook through for 5-10 minutes.

Using a hand-blender slightly blend soup to create a thicker soup consistency making sure to leave a lot of the chunky vegetables intact. Soup is ready.

You can add 1/4 cream at this point if the soup is too spicy or if you want a more creamy soup.  Serve with sourdough toast.

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