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Fennel and Spinach Soup

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I don’t know what came over me yesterday. I had this insane craving for soup on a hot summer day. Strange, I know. After wondering around the produce aisle I came up with this idea. a Puree-ed spinach and fennel soup. Light enough for summer and tasty enough for… well… me. lol

Both the husband and the child were not impressed. Fennel and Spinach SoupI got a "ewwwww green soup" from little guy and the husband said it looked "strange." However hubby was brave enough to give it a taste. He liked it but would never choose it over, say, Chicken Noodle. Hey.. that’s ok.. more for me! ;)

  • 1 tsp olive oil (5g)
  • 1 small to medium vidalia onion chopped
  • 1 fennel bulb with stalks and leaves chopped
  • 2 celery stalks chopped
  • 2 14.5 oz cans of chicken broth (or veggie)
  • 4 cups raw baby spinach (about 1/3 of an average bag)

In a large pot heat the tsp of olive oil over medium high heat. Add the onion, fennel, and celery with a pinch of salt.

Fennel and Spinach Soup - step 1

Sauté for about 10 minute stirring occasionally.

Fennel and Spinach Soup - step 2

Add the broth and bring to a boil. Boil for about 10 minutes until all the veggies are soft.

Fennel and Spinach Soup - step 3

Transfer the cooked soup in batches to the blender or use a hand blender (mine broke :(

Once liquified add the baby spinach and continue to blend until smooth.

Fennel and Spinach Soup - step 4Fennel and Spinach Soup - step 5

serve!

The entire recipes makes just a bit over 6 cups. I’ll do the nutritional information per cup but just so you know, 2 cups is only 1 point! :)

Approx Nutritional Information per serving
Servings Amt per Serving
6 1 cup
Calories Fat Fiber WWPs
52 1g 3g .5
Sugar Sat Fat Carbs Protein
7g 0g 18g 5g

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11 Comments so far
  1. Melissa on June 6, 2010 9:47 am

    I think it looks pretty cool! Thanks! I was just gonna look up different 0-1 point soups. I’m gonna try it!

  2. Melissa on June 6, 2010 3:22 pm

    Ok so I tried the soup and it is so good!It’s been a long time sense I’ve been excited about a recipe! I had it with a corn bread Vita Top muffin, what a perfect 2 point snack. Thanks Roni! I can never come up with cool stuff like that:)

  3. roni on June 6, 2010 5:08 pm

    AWESOME! I’m so glad you tried it and thanks for letting me know. I often wonder if I’m the only one that likes these kinds of dishes.

  4. Leah @Bookieboo on June 7, 2010 12:13 am

    You are genius…and I’m going to learn how to cook from YOU. HA!

  5. Valerie on June 7, 2010 11:46 am

    I’m sure it would be good chunky too!

  6. Kelly on June 7, 2010 3:23 pm

    LOL this looks soo good. I want to poach an egg and plop it in the middle. Something about green eggs :D
    I think I know what your feeling with the soup deal. I have been craving soup for the last week, I finally gathered up all the ingredients I need to make a corn chowder. I kept forgetting to grab a bottle of bayleaves at the store and I need them for the soup. It doesn’t taste the same without it.

  7. Phebe on June 10, 2010 12:53 pm

    Sounds good, but does it taste like licorice?

  8. Jenn Barley | The KickStart Coach on June 11, 2010 9:58 am

    love, love, love the color! Beautiful. I am going to give this a try — thanks for always posting and taking photos!

  9. roni on June 11, 2010 11:24 am

    Not really. There’s a hint of it but when you cook it and mix it with the celery, onion and spinach it creates this wonderful fresh summery experience. If that makes any sense. lol

  10. April on July 9, 2010 9:16 pm

    I made the soup tonight and it was very good. I’ve always wanted to try fennel soup. I added lots of pepper and also some garlic.

    I had an explosion in the kitchen while blending. The heat of the soup blew the top off the blender! It was worth it though. :)

  11. roni on July 11, 2010 10:16 am

    Oh no! I hope you didn’t burn yourself. The trick is to cover the blender with a kitchen towel instead of the top. That helps with the heat.

    Glad you liked it!

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