There comes a time in every food blogger’s life when she starts to experience serious blender envy. It started for me a few months ago, when I was cursing my cheap blender for its utter uselessness. I decided it was about time for a fancy blender of my own. So I contacted Blendtec (makers of the finest fancy blenders) and they kindly offered to help this poor food blogger out.
Not only did Blendtec send me the most gorgeous of all fancy blenders—the designer series—but they also agreed to let me give one away to one lucky reader! I wish I could pull an Oprah and give everyone a blender, but this is the best I can do.
This new blender works like a charm, guys. So far I’ve used it to make this ultra-creamy vegan soup (more on the soup in a minute), as well as coconut butter, hazelnut butter, cashew milk and avocado salsa verde.
I made the coconut butter first and the blender blew me away. What took me 15 minutes with my hand-me-down KitchenAid food processor took less than 45 seconds with this new blender, and I didn’t have to stop and scrape down the sides once. I just might retire the old food processor in favor of my new blender. I get giddy thinking about all the homemade pesto, hummus and nut butter we will make together.
Perhaps my favorite aspect of these new blenders is that they don’t have any knobs to catch drips (I’m messy) or look cluttered on the counter (I hate clutter). Thanks to a digital touch interface, the blender looks like a beautifully ambiguous machine when it’s not in use. It’s so easy to wipe clean with a damp rag. It’s also made in the USA and built to last, and the jars are made with BPA-free plastic.
My dear future blender winner, I should warn you that you may have trouble deciding which color to get. Champagne like mine, black, cream red? I deliberated on the choice for a while. I wanted a color that would coordinate well not only with my current tiny, dishwasher-less, crooked-cabineted kitchen, but also with my spacious and bright, white-subway-tile-backsplash-with-a-giant-dishwasher dream kitchen. Champagne seemed like a nice, neutral color and I think it will look dreamy in my future kitchen.
But maybe you already have a fancy blender. Maybe you want to hear about some soup you can make with it! I came across this one when I was flipping through Martha Stewart Living’s latest cookbook, Meatless. The cookbook is full of creative, easy vegetarian dishes that are right up my alley. I couldn’t decide what to cook first, but the title of this spicy, hearty soup captured my attention with the words “dried cherries” in the title. I adore tart dried cherries and the idea of incorporating them in a savory soup intrigued me. At first bite, I thought it was a bit of a funny combination, but after the flavors had a chance to meld, I really loved the addition.
Out of curiosity (read: I can’t stop playing with my new blender), I decided to try puréeing a bowl of soup after making it according to the cookbook’s directions. Though it produced a lusciously creamy bisque, my taste tester and I agreed that it was better when it retained some of the distinct textures and flavors of the ingredients. Bottom line: strain out some of the vegetables before pouring the rest in your blender as stated in the recipe below. It’s worth the extra trouble and the soup comes together quickly regardless.
PrintCurried Red Lentil Soup with Dried Cherries and Cilantro
- Author:
- Prep Time: 20 mins
- Cook Time: 30 mins
- Total Time: 50 minutes
- Yield: 4 1x
- Category: Soup
- Cuisine: Indian
Spicy vegan soup with bold Indian flavors, including curry powder and coconut milk. Fresh cilantro and tart cherries round out this hearty soup. This soup’s flavor depends on your selected curry powder, so choose one you love! Serve with a side of whole wheat naan, if you’d like.
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 piece (about 2 inches) fresh ginger, peeled and finely chopped
- 6 garlic cloves, finely chopped (about 2 tablespoons)
- 1 large shallot, finely chopped (¼ cup)
- 2 large carrots, peeled and finely diced (about 1 cup)
- 1 ¼ teaspoon salt
- 2 teaspoons curry powder
- ¾ cup unsweetened coconut milk (reduced fat or regular), divided
- 5 cups water
- 1 cup dried red lentils, picked over and rinsed
- ⅓ cup coarsely chopped tart dried cherries or cranberries
- 3 tablespoons finely chopped cilantro stems, plus 3 tablespoons cilantro leaves for garnish
Instructions
- Heat oil in a medium Dutch oven or saucepan over medium heat. Add chopped ginger, garlic, shallot and carrots. Sprinkle a dash of the salt over the vegetables and cook until softened, stirring often, about 7 minutes.
- Add curry powder and cook, stirring continuously, until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add the rest of the salt, ½ cup of the coconut milk, the water and lentils, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer until lentils and carrots are tender, about 8 to 10 minutes.
- Pass 2 cups of soup through a fine sieve into a bowl to separate the solids from the liquids. Reserve the solids for later and return the strained liquid to the pot of soup.
- Let the soup cool slightly, then puree the soup in a blender until smooth. You may need to do this in batches as you do not want to fill the blender jar more than halfway. If necessary, reheat soup after blending, then stir in the reserved solids.
- Reserve some cherries for garnish and stir the remaining into the soup, along with the cilantro stems. Ladle soup into 4 bowls and swirl in remaining ¼ cup coconut milk (1 tablespoon coconut milk per bowl). Garnish with cherries and cilantro leaves. This soup is great with a side of lightly toasted whole wheat naan.
Notes
- Recipe lightly adapted from Meatless: More Than 200 of the Very Best Vegetarian Recipes from Martha Stewart Living.
- On using a Blendtec blender for this recipe: my wildside jar was large enough to accommodate all of the soup that I needed to blend. I used the soup preset, which warmed up the soup as it blended it. So convenient!
- The recipe suggested to serve the soup immediately, but I preferred the next day’s reheated leftovers.
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UPDATE 2/14: This giveaway is now closed. Congratulations to Heather for winning the Blendtec blender!
Now then, about that giveaway! One lucky winner will receive each of the following:
- One Blendtec Designer Series Blender with Wildside Jar
- One Twister Jar with spatula (shown above left, $119 value): great for nut butters, hard-to-blend mixtures and small batches.
You have three chances to enter:
- For one entry, leave a comment on this post to tell me what you would make with this blender.
- For one entry, follow cookieandkate via ANY of the following options and leave one comment to let me know: facebook, twitter, pinterest, instagram, google plus, RSS or receive blog posts by email. (If you already follow cookieandkate via any of those listed, that counts! Just leave one comment to tell me, and thank you for following. Please note that this option only counts as ONE entry even if you follow on multiple sites.)
- For one entry, subscribe to Blendtec’s weekly blog email newsletter and leave a comment to let me know.
Note that you must leave a separate comment for each potential entry. You will find the comment form at the bottom of this post.
The fine print: This giveaway is open to US residents only from Tuesday, February 5, 2013 until Tuesday, February 12, 2013 at 11:59 pm CST. One winner will be selected using random.org and contacted via email. Winner will have 72 hours to respond before another winner is chosen. Entrants must submit a valid email address in order to be eligible to win. Entry email addresses will not be shared with any third parties. Maximum 3 entries per person.
Disclaimer: This giveaway is sponsored by Blendtec. Blendtec sent me a blender to review and keep. Opinions expressed are my own, always. Disclosure: Affiliate links are used in this post and I’d be much obliged if you used them. Thank you.
Mikaela Ryan
I would use this blender to make my green smoothies every morning….along with countless other things!
Anne C
Sounds delish! What would I make…why this soup followed by other soups–butternut squash, black bean, etc. I love making soups throughout the winter and this blender would sure be a benefit!
Anne C
And now I’m following on pintrest to see more yummy recipes!
Nicole R..
I would make smoothies and broccoli soup
Nicole R..
Following on facebook
Nicole R..
signed up on newsletter.
sarah
I suffer from severe anxiety/panic attacks. I have started following a clean eating diet to help lessen my triggers and overcome this without medicine. This would help so much. It takes a good 15 minutes to make a smoothie in my current blender.
Leigh
I would make roasted veggie bisque. My favorite restaurant makes this and I’ve tried to make it at home, but like you said my old blender doesn’t do a good job of making it was smooth as I would like it. Enjoy your Blendtec!
Chelsea
I make smoothies almost every morning, but all I have is a 5 year old magic bullet. It takes me about 10 minutes of vigorous shaking, opening and restiring, etc to finally get everything blended. So I would use this to make smoothie making quick and painless!
Chelsea
I follow you via RSS on my google reader!
Chelsea
I now subscribe to the Blendtec newsletter!
Karen Fleeman
I would love a new blender. Homemade almond butter here I come!! I loved the soup. My family loves lentle soup. I usually make one from the Whole World cookbook. Thank you for sharing it with us. Karen
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Deborah Watson
I was so excited to see this blender. I have been make vegetarian blended recipies since my son was a baby. I’m hoping to win in order to perfect two very divergent receipies. First I want to prepare a wonderful vegan pumpkin pie shake that is so delicious it’s like eating a slice of pie right out of the oven and it’s even a la mode!! While I am looking forward to trying your soup recipie as well, I have been playing with a spinach kale soup with a surprise of unblended very green peas and tiny morsels of sweet potato. If I win, I will submit both recipies and you can see how much the blender helped me.
Carol Harrell
This recipe sounds good – we love Lentils and Curry so the combination has got to be a winner. I would also try making a Smoked Salmon spread; we tried with my current food processor and the job was very messy and not entirely satisfactory.
Samantha
Sigh…a blender that would actually make real, creamy almond butter! That is exactly what I would make first :)
Nancy G
Just subscribe to Blendtec’s weekly blog email newsletter. I would like to try and make this soup, also I would like to try and make green smoothies for my kids.
Yvette ~ Muy Bueno
I would make a whole lotta salsas!
Susan
I would love this blender since eating now the Smarter Science of Slim way I make A LOT of smoothies and my blender is a bit sub-par! This one would be perfect.
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vicki browne
i’m learning to make my own green drinks. i’d LOVE a blendtec blender!
Missy O'Reilly
Getting healthier. So many smoothies, so little time. So many delicious healthy soups, sauces and salsas.
Karoline N.
I would make pretty much everything! Vegan milks, green smoothies, soups, energy bars, etc. Right now I do some in my blender, some in the food processor. One kitchen tool that could handle most I do on a daily basis would be terrific!
Christina
Subscribed to Blendtec’s email, followed you on Pinterest, and I would make so many nut butters!
Sheena
I would make so many soups! (and wicked smoothies)
Sheena
subscribed to the newsletter :)
Missy O'Reilly
Signed up for Blendtec’s newsletter.
Sam Higby
I would probably start by making pumpkin, coconut milk, curry soup. Secondly will be a wintertime green salsa to put on enchiladas.
Tracy
Why I would make this soup, of course! Plus, I REALLY need a new blender…
Missy O'Reilly
Following on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram!
kristin
oh goodness!! I make smoothies everyday in the morning for everyone in the family AND I make three soups a week for lunches and dinners!! i’ve been saving pennies for a new blender as our lid is duck taped and leaks!!! most used appliance in our home! ! thank you for your kind consideration.
Carrie C. In VA
I’d make my own nut butters with the blendtec.
Carrie C. In VA
I follow on Facebook
Cindy Longo
Love this blog
Carmen Lowry
I would make smoothies every morning!! I love green smoothies and I love soups too, so I guess I would make soup, especially tomato soup.
Carmen Lowry
Follow on pintrest
Carmen Lowry
suscribed to blendtecs newletter
Kristen
Would love to have this blender for making Almond Milk and also hot sauce for my hubby.
Cindy
I make so many things in the blender it’s hard to pick one, but soup is definitely at the top of the list. And the one you have posted here I am certainly going to try!
Keriann
I would love to use this for homemade soups and butters (apple, almond, peanut, chocolate hazelnut – love them all!).
Keriann
Oh, and I follow you on Pinterest!
Cindy
Thanks for the link to the Blend-tec Blog. That looks fantastic!
Malia
I would make salad dressings, and smoothies….I loooove smoothies so much :)
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Shel@PeachyPalate
I would make some awesome new raw treats, pasta sauces and I’d whizz myself up some smoothies since it’s getting a bit milder – banana softserve might also be on the cards!
Shel@PeachyPalate
Now following you on Pinterest and I also want to make nut butter namely cashew and coconut….a combo of the too…oh man I need a good food processor in my life! I have the envy!
shelly s
I want to make soups.
shelly s
I follow via cb.
shelly s
I subscribe to blentec newsletter.
rusty
I would make smoothies.
marcie
I would love to try ice cream!!
sarah g
I would make anything!!!!
Jennifer Marlock
After seeing your photos, I would start with this soup! And I’m not even sure I like lentils!
Jennifer Marlock
I follow you on FB!
Katie
I would love to make my own sunflower seed butter. My current equipment is too wimpy and I bet this would do a wonderful job!
Katie
I follow you on fb!
Rosadinde
Hello Kate! I am an enthusiastic foodlover and cookie+kate blog follower from Holland. Almost a year ago I became interested in making both healthy and delicious food. I love cooking, looking up and trying out new recipes and experimenting with unknown ingredients. In this process I stumbled up on your amazing blog. You introduced me to delicious foods and gave me new ideas. Some recipes that are high on my list the last few months are almond milk, nut butter/flower and any kind of smoothie or soup with ingredients like apple or carrot. With my current hand blender, I CAN NOT DO THIS. All ingredients are too hard for him to handle. I bet the Blendtec will have no problems with that. Besides healthy and delicious, I like my food to be beautiful. The Blendtec designer series is a beauty on its one and I have no doubt it will make the most soft smooth and fine-looking soups and butters. The Blendtec will be both a helping hand as well as a motivator for me to keep making healthy food. Like you!
Hereby I am letting you know that I follow you on facebook,twitter and I subscribed to Blendtecs newsletter. I already saw that they have some nice recipes too on their site. Hopefully I can make them in the near feature with their awesome blender!
x Rosadinde
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Deryn Macey
I would make all sorts of raw desserts, soups, smoothies and more! It would be used everyday for sure :)
Jeff Nelson
This soup looks great now if I had a great blender to make it with!!!
Georgene
I have been trying to decided what to cook for a solo Valentine’s Day and the Curried Red Lentil Soup with Dried Cherries and Cilantro just made it to the top of my list. If it could be accompanied by a new Blendtec blender, then the worst Valentine’s Day would be immediately transformed into the best!
Georgene
I have been a Facebook follower for quite some time. I am now following you on Twitter too!
Georgene
I just signed up to receive the Blendtec blog!
Laura Marturano
I signed up to receive Blendtec’s weekly blog email newsletter.
Laura Marturano
I follow you on Facebook!
Laura Marturano
I would LOVE to win this blender! Cooking is my passion & there are dozens of recipes that immediately come to mind….pesto, nut butters, zucchini soup, chimichurri sauce, ravioli fillings, fruit smoothies….ahhh! the list goes on……
Katie Miller
What wouldn’t I make with a Blendtec blender?! Smoothie and shakes, Soups, oh the soups! Salad dressings, sprouted almonds for Almondase, almond butter too! Heck, I’d probably throw my old blender in there just because I know that the Blendtec would do it!
Maria Ramirez
I would make cilantro pesto to go on chilaquiles verdes… then maybe some margaritas…
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Sylvia Read
Red lentils are my absolute favorite. This looks divine!
Susan
I’d make almond butter.
Susan
And yes, I follow you on FB. That’s how I saw this :)
deb
I would make butternut squash soup
deb
I liked you on facebook
Luis Lujan
Love your blog! Keep the recipes coming and thank you for entering me to win the blendec mixer.
Elle C
I subbed’ to the BlendTec e-news!
Elle C
I also follow you on Facebook : )
Beth
Smoothies, nut butters, soups, ice cream, the list goes on!
Beth
Following you on Pinterest now!
shannon
Smoothies for everyone! And soup, and pesto and sooooo much more.
shannon
And..following you on facebook.
Brenda
I follow you on Facebook and check out your blog. My 10 year old blender has seen better days and wow would I love to win this beauty. It would be put to very good use making breakfast smoothies, nut butters and soups. During canning season it would be a blessing for my tomato sauce.
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Natalie
I use my crappy food processor for every thing now and it just is not as smooth as I’d like it to be. This would be so awesome!! My husband and I have been talking about what sweet expensive, totally worth the money blender we will get someday when we can afford it. I think the very first thing to go in would be fresh fruits and veggies for some thick Naked-style juice. Then a big batch of hummus. We’d probably be up all night making stuff….
Natalie
Oh, and I follow you on Facebook!!
Elizabeth Bulfin
We’ve been without a blender for 18 months. I am desperate to make smoothies for my kids; immersion blender don’t quite do the trick! The lentil soup tasted so delicious.
Elizabeth Bulfin
Also follow you on FB.
p.s. how did you make your lentil soup look so creamy and yellow. Mine turned out brown and gritty (but still tasty!)
Sheri
Oh, my word, what wouldn’t I make with this blender? I am on a 60-day challenge in which I make either a vegan or raw dish a day. I am really getting into nut recipes and, I suspect, I would be exploring a bunch of those in this blender! Also, as I have a baby, the speed you mention is a real asset – the windows of time are so precious! I am also about to embark on an adventure with raw desserts – I just made strawberry thumbprint cookies the other day, and I cannot get enough of them. I’d love to make something chocolate-y (with raw cacao, of course) in this blender and lick the extra gooey-ness from the sides. Mmmm.
Sheri
Okay, I just subscribed to the Blendtec site – I must really want to experiment with this blender!
Silvia
I would make everything that make in my magic bullet and food processor in this blender and then get rid of those other appliances. :)
laci scott
already follow on fb!
laci scott
i broke the jar on my blender this year, so would love to use it for shakes and hummus, and smoothies, and all manner of good things!
Mike
Yum! I love butternut squash soup, there would be tons of that for the fall. For summer, I would make fresh bloody mary’s using cherry tomatoes (I saw Alton Brown do it once).
Yay!
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Dave D.
My blender is definitely ready to be retired! Soups, smoothies, salad dressings and more will all benefit from a new Blendtec. :)
Amanda Thompson
I would make smoothies/protein shakes for my husband!
Amanda Thompson
I follow Cookie and Kate via email and Pinterest :)
Amanda Thompson
I also subscribe to Blendtec’s weekly newsletter.
Laurie Forgy
I WANT THIS BLENDER! I would love to use it to make fresh and pure soups and sauces and most of all, smoothies to tantalize my two finicky grand daughters (oldest 8 years, and youngest 18 months). I could help my daughter learn to be a better, healthier cook! ( I love all three of them!) I would also use it to make healthful, better-tasting dishes that my husband would love, making his weight-loss program both appetizing and low in fats and salt. It could make me a kitchen magician!
Sincerely,
Laurie Forgy
Katie
Ooh, I would definitely make this soup! And I’d probably start making smoothies too :) Thanks for the chance to win!
Katie
And I follow you on Pinterest!
Amy Miller
I would have never thought of these ingredients together. I have to try it! An awesome blender would be sweet:) Following you on FB an Pinterest.
Shelley McGee-Wilson
I would love to win this Blendtec! I would make lots of green smoothies!
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Shelley McGee-Wilson
I follow you on twitter!
Shelley McGee-Wilson
I subscribe to Blendtec’s weekly newsletter!
Elizabeth K. Waller
Never heard of this Blendtec blender, but it would make my soup life so much easier. I want to be in the contest!
Elizabeth K. Waller
I subscribed to the newsletter, commented on Facebook and here. So I hope I’ve made my 3 entries properly! This blender seems to rival the “other one” that I used to own 20 or so years ago, and was considering purchasing again!