Kohlrabi Cream Soup

Kohlrabi Cream Soup
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Servings: 
1 large or 2 small servings

Refreshing summer soup. It has a somewhat spicy taste

Ingredients: 

1 kohlrabi, cut into small pieces
½ avocado, cut into small pieces
2 clove garlic, minced
½ onion, cut into small pieces
sea salt to taste
dill to taste

Preparation: 

Cut kohlrabi into small pieces and put all ingredients into the blender. Blend until creamy. It is really good with basil too. Enjoy!

13 comments

Tweedle's picture
Tweedle wrote 4 weeks 2 days ago

kohlrabi is one of my favorite things on the planet. MUST. TRY.

redbird's picture
redbird wrote 1 year 23 weeks ago

This looks like dinner tonight!

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leafekat wrote 1 year 25 weeks ago

yummy. missed having this soup. it is so horribly good. now the raw version. i will try it as soon as i can find some kohlrabi. it isn't the easiest to find out in colorado. thank you and i am very excited to try your recipe.

 
ĸiтs©нÿ-♥-нiррiε wrote 1 year 32 weeks ago

I have yet to ever try kohlrabi. Now I have no more excuses! This looks creamy & delicious. :)

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orgfoodaddict wrote 1 year 33 weeks ago

Oooh- yummy- I love Kohlrabi!! I have yet to post this kohlrabi recipe I had adapted from a former cooked recipe that my raw foodie bud said was the best she had ever tasted.

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carrie6292 wrote 1 year 34 weeks ago

Huh, interesting! I just saw one at my grocery store. I think i'll have to get one next time. I think i'll make this but, with 1/2 the garlic so it's not as spicy!

 
ikn wrote 1 year 36 weeks ago

carrie6292: I copied the description from a holticulture website:

"The kohlrabi is a member of the cabbage (crucifer or mustard) family. The part we eat is the enlarged stem from which the leaves develop. The enlarged stem is best harvested as soon as it grows to a diameter of two to three inches. Kohlrabi may be white, green or purple in color. Leaves of young plants may be used like spinach, or mustard greens."

It tastes like cabbage a little bit.

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carrie6292 wrote 1 year 37 weeks ago

dumb question, but what is Kohlrabi?

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rachel_akiko wrote 1 year 37 weeks ago

YES!!! I've been wondering how to eat kohlrabi, because I keep seeing it at the store but I've never tried it before. yayyy

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LibbyB wrote 1 year 37 weeks ago

A recipe for kohlrabi! I'm so excited!!

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LibbyB wrote 1 year 37 weeks ago

A recipe for kohlrabi! I'm so excited!!

 
ikn wrote 1 year 37 weeks ago

I did put in a little bit of water, maybe 1-2 tablespoon, so the blender would run better. But if you use a food processor, I don't think you would need any.

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rosehebrew wrote 1 year 37 weeks ago

Do you use some liquid in this and how much?

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