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    This fresh green soup recipe is easy to make in a single pan and is packed with nourishing peas, spinach, potatoes, garlic and mint, made creamy with natural yogurt.

    Fresh green soup served in copper mugs

    Did you know that January is National Soup Month?

    What's more, 2019 marks the 50th anniversary of Clangers, so what better way to celebrate than with a delicious, hearty, healthy and thrifty green soup, inspired by the most famous soup connoisseur in the galaxy...the Soup Dragon?

    Clangers 50th anniversary

    The recipe has been developed by the UK’s No.1 food magazine and website BBC Good Food and contains spinach, potatoes, peas and fresh herbs to give a gorgeously green soup.

    I'm sure many of you remember the Clangers, or perhaps you're fans of the new series currently on CBeebies. The Clangers are a family of pink, long-nosed, inventive and inquisitive mouse-shaped creatures who live on a little blue planet, out in the starry stretches of space not far from our world.

    They first hit our small screens 50 years ago, and one of the best-loved stars of the show was and continues to be the Soup Dragon, who lives underground in the volcanic-like Soup Wells, providing the soup that is the staple of the Clangers diet.

    So, to kick off this year-long celebration of love, kindness and whistles, let's make our healthy homage to the Soup Dragon!

    Ingredients

    • 1 bunch spring onions chopped
    • 1 large potato peeled and chopped
    • 1 cloves garlic crushed
    • 1 litre vegetable stock
    • 250 g (8.8 oz) frozen peas
    • 100 g (3.5 oz) fresh spinach
    • 300 ml (10.1 floz) natural yogurt
    • 10 g (0.4 oz) fresh mint to garnish

    Equipment

    • Weighing scales
    • Measuring jug
    • Kitchen knife
    • Chopping board
    • Large saucepan
    • Wooden spoon
    • Slotted spoon
    • Food processor
    • Ladle

    Instructions

    Put the spring onions, potato and garlic into a large pan.

    Spring onions, potato and garlic in a large pan

    Pour over the vegetable stock and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for 15 mins with a lid on or until the potato is soft enough to mash with the back of a spoon.

    Fresh green soup ingredients and vegetable stock, boiling in a pan

    Add the peas and bring the mixture back up to a simmer. Scoop out around 4 tablespoons of the peas and set aside for the top.

    Peas are added to the soup mixture

    Stir the spinach and yogurt into the pan.

    Spinach and yogurt are added to the fresh green soup mixture
    Fresh green soup mixture in a large pan

    Carefully pour the whole mixture into a blender or use a stick blender to whizz it up until it’s very smooth. Season to taste with black pepper.

    Blended fresh green soup, ready to serve

    Ladle into bowls then add some of the reserved cooked peas and scatter the top with your favourite soft herbs or cress. Serve with crusty bread, if you like.

    Wonderful fresh green soup, served with crusty bread

    There you have it - a delicious fresh green soup!

    Some flavour and dressing inspiration for your soup along with how best to store it.

    What could you do differently with the flavours in this fresh green soup recipe?

    If you have any other leafy greens like kale or broccoli you can mix and match veg in the soup as much as you like. Even things like courgette or the outer leaves from broccoli and cabbage can work.

    To decorate you could put a swirl of olive oil, a dollop of creme fraiche or a sprinkling of flaked almonds. Flaked almonds as super tasty, but become amazing if you put them in a dry frying pan and very lightly brown them over a medium heat - it only takes a few minutes and totally changes the flavour.

    A few croutons on top is always a nice addition. You can buy them, but if you have any leftover bread knocking around you can make them in less than 15 minutes.

    To make croutons add a tablespoon or two of olive oil to a frying pan and get it to a medium heat while you cut the bread into cubes (or just roughly tear into small pieces). Add to the pan and fry for a couple of minutes until the bread is starting to show a little colour. You can add some crushed garlic gloves or rosemary sprigs if you like. They're pretty delicious at this stage but if you give them 10 minutes in a 160C oven they're even better.

    What goes well with this fresh green soup recipe?

    Some crusty bread and this Bramley apple and beetroot salad in a honey balsamic vinaigrette all work really well together.

    Can I refrigerate my soup? Will it keep?

    Yes - make sure to cool down any soup you don't want to eat to room temperature. Store in an airtight container and get it into the fridge within 2 hours of cooking where it should last for 3 days.

    Can soup be frozen?

    This soup freezes well, just store in the freezer same way you would the fridge and it should keep for a month. Think ahead - if you might only want half of the portion you're freezing then divide it out over two containers so you don't have to defrost the whole thing.

    To cook from frozen it’s easiest to use a microwave, or you can defrost the soup by leaving it in the fridge overnight.

    Is this fresh green soup recipe healthy?

    With plenty of fresh veg this soup is not only tasty and easy to make it's nice and healthy.

    Is this soup recipe vegan?

    If you use vegan yogurt and check the vegetable stock cube is vegan you're good to go!

    What soup should I try next?

    Why not this fragrant Thai carrot and coconut soup, it's super easy with an amazing colour.

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    4.8 from 70 votes

    Fresh Green Soup Recipe

    This fresh green soup recipe is easy to make in a single pan and is packed with nourishing peas, spinach, potatoes, garlic and mint, made creamy with natural yogurt.
    Prep Time8 minutes mins
    Cook Time10 minutes mins
    Total Time18 minutes mins
    Course: Soups
    Cuisine: British
    Diet: Gluten Free, Vegetarian
    Servings: 6 bowls
    Author: BBC Good Food

    Ingredients

    • 1 bunch spring onions chopped
    • 1 large potato peeled and chopped
    • 1 cloves garlic crushed
    • 1 litre vegetable stock
    • 250 g (8.8 oz) frozen peas
    • 100 g (3.5 oz) fresh spinach
    • 300 ml (10.1 floz) natural yogurt
    • 10 g (0.4 oz) fresh mint to garnish

    Equipment

    • Weighing scales
    • Measuring jug
    • Kitchen knife
    • Chopping board
    • Large saucepan
    • Wooden spoon
    • Slotted spoon
    • Food processor
    • Ladle

    Instructions

    • Put the spring onions, potato and garlic into a large pan.
    • Pour over the vegetable stock and bring to the boil. Reduce the heat and simmer for 15 mins with a lid on or until the potato is soft enough to mash with the back of a spoon.
    • Add the peas and bring the mixture back up to a simmer. Scoop out around 4 tablespoons of the peas and set aside for the top.
    • Stir the spinach and yogurt into the pan.
    • Carefully pour the whole mixture into a blender or use a stick blender to whizz it up until it’s very smooth. Season to taste with black pepper.
    • Ladle into bowls then add some of the reserved cooked peas and scatter the top with the mint. Serve with crusty bread, if you like.

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    Notes

    Make sure to cool down any soup you don't want to eat to room temperature. Store in an airtight container and get it into the fridge within 2 hours of cooking where it should last for 3 days.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 99kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 7mg | Sodium: 42mg | Potassium: 441mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 2042IU | Vitamin C: 25mg | Calcium: 99mg | Iron: 2mg
    * Note: nutritional information is estimated, based on publicly available data. Nutrient values may vary from those published. Information on this website should not be taken as medical advice. Cuisines identify the primary region of inspiration for a dish.
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    1. Jackie Howell says

      January 30, 2019 at 8:49 pm

      5 stars
      Clangers Coasters

      Reply
    2. Mandy Betts says

      January 30, 2019 at 8:02 pm

      Soup dragon cushion

      Reply
    3. Ash R says

      January 30, 2019 at 7:40 pm

      I love the clangers cushion, so sweet :)

      Reply
    4. Danny King says

      January 30, 2019 at 7:35 pm

      5 stars
      That looks really good

      Reply
    5. Elaine Stokes says

      January 30, 2019 at 6:06 pm

      love the tea towels

      Reply
    6. Hayley Todd says

      January 30, 2019 at 5:55 pm

      I would love to discover the fabulous Mother Clanger Plush Toy in my hamper!

      Reply
    7. Laura Barrett says

      January 30, 2019 at 5:09 pm

      Love the water bottle!

      Reply
    8. Josh P says

      January 30, 2019 at 4:26 pm

      4 stars
      Looks great!

      Reply
    9. Michelle Newman says

      January 30, 2019 at 4:00 pm

      Iโ€™d like the water bottles in the hamper

      Reply
    10. Rachael Obrien says

      January 30, 2019 at 3:18 pm

      Making me hungry will have to try this out this weekend ! Iโ€™d love to receive the mug itโ€™s so cute XX

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