A 15-minute mushroom soup recipe without cream to warm up winter evenings

Wondering how to make mushroom soup at home to make your winter evenings cosy?You're at the right spot! Here's a quick recipe for you.
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Healthy and quick mushroom soup recipe just for you. Image courtesy: Shutterstock
Radhika Bhirani Updated: 15 Nov 2022, 16:31 pm IST
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We’re inching closer to feeling the winter chill, and it’s the perfect time to start savouring soups. They not just bring warmth to the body, but depending on the ingredients, they can also be a part of your healthy weight loss diet. Tomato, lemon coriander, hot and sour, lentil, chicken, lamb – there are a variety of soups you can gorge on. But one personal favourite winter delight is a hot bowl of mushroom soup.

Of course, we like a thick and creamy mushroom soup, but an equally scrumptuos version can be made at home minus the excess fat. Just before the cold winds strike in full glory, let me share how to make mushroom soup without cream!

Feeling hungry already? Wait till you make it!

How to make mushroom soup without cream

Ingredients
1 pack of mushrooms chopped
1 big onion chopped finely
1 tbsp butter (you could even use olive oil if you want)
12 garlic pods chopped
1-1.5 cups milk
1/2 tbsp cornflour
Salt to taste
Pepper to taste
1 tsp oregano

Procedure to make mushroom soup
1. Take a heavy bottomed pan, and add butter or olive oil depending on your preference, once it is hot.
2. Add chopped garlic and saute for 2 minutes, before adding chopped onions.
3. Once the onions are slightly cooked, add the chopped mushrooms.
4. Add salt, pepper and oregano to the mushroom mix and and allow it to cook for 5-7 minutes once you cover it with a lid. It may leave some water, but that’s nothing to worry about.
6. Blend this into a mixture with thick consistency.
7. Take half a tablespoon of cornflour and mix it with half a cup milk. Make sure there aren’t any lumps.
8. Now on low fire, add the milk and cornflour mix to the mushroom mix. Keep moving the ladle to ensure it is lump-free. Also, keep the flame low because you don’t want the milk to curdle!
9. Depending on the thickness of soup you want, add some more milk to the mix. 10. Pour the soup in a bowl, sprinkle a little pepper, garnish it with mushroom slices and coriander if you want. Serve hot with toasted garlic breads!

This mushroom soup can also be beneficial for your health! Scroll down to know how.

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Mushroom soup can be comforting! Image courtesy: Shutterstock

Health benefits of mushrooms

According to a National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) study on this vegetable and how it can improve human health, the health benefits of mushrooms are many. Mushrooms are low in calories, carbohydrates, fat, and sodium. They are a win-win as they are free of cholesterol, and packed with nutrients including selenium, potassium, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin D, proteins, and fiber.

Due to its nutritional content, mushrooms aren’t just used in nutraceuticals, but also for direct human consumption. Apart from mushroom soup, mushrooms are used across the world in a variety of ways ranging from the desi kadai mushroom matar to Italian mushroom pasta.

Mushrooms are especially beneficial for vegetarians as they can provide all the essential amino acids that an adult requires. What is also worthy to note is that they have higher protein content than most other vegetables.

Aslo read: 5 science-backed benefits of mushrooms that’ll make you want to gobble them up

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Mushroom are nutrient-rich! Image courtesy: Shutterstock

As per various research studies, mushrooms have anticancer properties, they can protect against hear diseases, they are great for diabetics, they can boost immunity, strengthen bones and promote weight loss!

Now do you need more reasons to dig your teeth into mushrooms or slurp on the mushroom soup recipe? Try it today itself!

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About the Author

Radhika Bhirani is a journalist with close to 15 years of experience in the Indian media industry. After writing extensively on health, lifestyle and entertainment, she leads the English content team at Health Shots. She has a special interest in writing on mental health and wellness. ...Read More

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