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Creamy Spinach Lentil Soup

This morning, at 6:30am, my daughter turns 12 years old. Excuse me, for a moment, while I get a little sobby deep down inside and wipe away nostalgic tears. In all seriousness, can someone please explain to me how this can be? She is, forever…

Creamy Spinach Lentil Soup | www.kitchenconfidante.com
Creamy Spinach Lentil Soup
Creamy Spinach Lentil Soup | www.kitchenconfidante.com

This morning, at 6:30am, my daughter turns 12 years old. Excuse me, for a moment, while I get a little sobby deep down inside and wipe away nostalgic tears. In all seriousness, can someone please explain to me how this can be? She is, forever in my eyes, a little baby girl, with her sweet baby smells, with wisps of soft baby hair and baby-voice-worthy adorable little feet.

In many ways, she’s very much the same, my husband and I like to joke.

She arrived three weeks early, impatient to join us in the world, and she showed us at a young age that she’ll put on the silliest faces, anything for a laugh. Not much has changed. Except that she’s nearly my shoe size, and wearing lip balm, and already planning (with glee) going to her very first concert.

We watch her baby video once in a while, and I laugh (and cringe) when I see myself in that first week with her, freshly home from the hospital, barely getting by. I’m wearing a sloppy pink maternity robe, my hair is pulled back in that forever ponytail, contacts traded for glasses, without a snitch of makeup on my face. I’m carrying a tray of soup for my husband and I, joking, “this is what we’ve become…processed soup…” Yes. Soup from a can, poured straight into bowls, and heated up in a microwave. It’s what we knew, when it meant getting a quick meal. And I wouldn’t change a thing.

But now, you won’t find a can of soup in my cupboard, not even for emergencies (which I probably should reconsider). It’s just that my appetite for soup, though unchanged, can be satisfied in nearly the same amount of time as opening that can. Well, not quite, but truly, soup is my thing. I make it so often now that any other way would feel silly.

Creamy Spinach Lentil Soup | www.kitchenconfidante.com | Fresh spinach shines in this creamy soup!
Creamy Spinach Lentil Soup | www.kitchenconfidante.com | A quick and delicious soup, made in the blender!

Blender soups are one of my favorites. And as we start the new year, we have a huge bin of fresh spinach (along with healthy intentions) in the refrigerator. I made this Creamy Spinach Lentil Soup the other morning for lunch, and was eager to see how my husband liked it after he came in from working in the yard. I wondered if he would notice the notes of pancetta and leek, and if he would like the vibrant spinach made especially creamy from lentils in the blender. He did.

If I could go back in time, I would bring this soup to that postnatal me. I think she would appreciate it, very much. And while I was there, I’d sneak a cuddle with my baby girl.

Creamy Spinach Lentil Soup | www.kitchenconfidante.com | A warm bowl of healthy, to start the year.

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More Favorite Soups!

Swiss Chard, Leek, Potato, and Sausage Soup
Butternut Squash Lentil Soup
Chana Masala Soup: Spiced Chickpea Soup {Instant Pot, Canned Chickpeas}
Kabocha Squash Chili
Instant Pot Bean Soup with Pearl Barley

Creamy Spinach Lentil Soup

Serves 4 | Prep: 5 minutes | Cook: 10 minutes

A hearty and healthy soup, made in minutes in the blender!

Ingredients

1 tablespoon olive oil
1 leek, cleaned and chopped
2 oz pancetta, chopped
4-5 cups spinach, divided
2 cups cooked lentils
2 cups chicken broth
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/8 teaspoon curry powder
1 sprig thyme
creme fraiche for serving

Instructions

In a medium saucepan, heat the olive oil over medium low heat. Add the leeks and pancetta, and cook for about 3-5 minutes, or until the leeks are wilted and the pancetta is fragrant and crispy. Add 3 cups of spinach, lentils, chicken broth, salt, pepper, curry powder and thyme, and bring to a boil. Season with salt and pepper, adjusting to taste if necesssary. Retrieve thyme stem if necessary and discard. Carefully pour the soup into a blender (work in batches if necessary, depending on the capacity of your blender bowl), add remaining fresh spinach, and blend until creamy.

Serve immediately with a dollop of creme fraiche.

Notes

I’m all for convenience, especially when making a quick soup such as this. I love having cooked lentils from Trader Joe’s on hand. I’ll throw it into many dishes, and in this soup, it’s wonderful.

Comments

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  1. Anne Weber-Falk

    I’m intriguied by blender soups.  Never made one before so that is what I would do.

    Reply
  2. Debbie Welchert

    Since I have never had a smoothie, I would make a strawberry smoothie.

    Reply
  3. Sarah L

    I would like to make a green smoothie. I haven’t made one in a couple of years, but I’ve wanted one lately.

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    • Liren Baker

      Thank you so much, Erin! I think she had a pretty awesome birthday – we all did, actually :) And thanks for organizing this fantastic giveaway – gosh, can’t live without my blender!

      Reply
  4. Melissa Myers

    This first thing I would make would be smoothies for the family!

    Reply
  5. Alice @ Hip Foodie Mom

    Liren,
    happy birthday to your daughter!! ah, 12 ..  oh my goodness. .  I can’t even go there yet. .  you’re making me get all teary eyed this morning. .  they grow up so fast, huh? hope today is fabulous for her! love love love this soup! we’re also huge blender soup eaters over here. .  this one looks amazing! and so happy to be hosting with you and everyone else today! 

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    • Liren Baker

      Thank you, Alice! It really goes by waaay too fast. I love seeing pics of your girls because it brings me back to those adorable days! Hope you’re staying warm!

      Reply
  6. Aysegul

    Happy birthday to your daughter…
    I am a big fan of blender soups as well. They are easy to make without too much hassle. This one looks so healthy and simple. PINNED!

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