A hearty, healthy black bean soup with the full flavour of garlic, onion, tamari, cumin and chilli that will keep you warm and fill you up. I love topping the soup with a large dollop of low fat yogurt and more chilli threads for extra kick. Leave out the yogurt or use soya yogurt if you want to veganize the recipe.
Black Bean Soup
adapted from drhyman
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- Heat olive oil over medium heat in a soup pot. Add the garlic and onions, and cook until onions are translucent.
- Add cooked black beans including their liquid, water or stock, and bay leaf. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer for 10 to 15 minutes.
- Add the cumin, chilli threads, and sauté a few more minutes. Add tamari sauce and lime juice and simmer one minute more. Serve the soup garnished with a dollop of yogurt and chilli threads.
Se ve absolutamente delicioso soy fan de las legumbres,lindo plato me gustan sus condimentos,abrazos
ReplyDeleteBlack beans are one of my very favorite beans. I'm not familiar with those beautiful chili threads. I must make an effort to find them.
ReplyDeleteSam
Mm..looks so yummy! Such soup would work perfectly as the main dish.
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ReplyDeleteso healthy Soup Angie.. Love the chilli thread on it
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this! I love bean soups and I'd try this sometime... I don't know what chilli threads are though as we don't find that here.
ReplyDeleteAngie , what a hearty and healthy soup ! It must be delicious with all those wonderful aromatics :)
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful
ReplyDeleteSuch a nutritious and very tempting filling soup,loving it.
ReplyDeleteScrumptious and comforting!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
I adore black bean soup, and when I decide to make it, I usually cook up a big pot of black beans and freeze some as well!
ReplyDeleteLove your version, especially with the topping of the chilli threads which I have never even seen or heard of it!
Healthy soup
ReplyDeleteMy husband loves Black Bean soup…definitely going to give your recipe a try! Gorgeous presentation and lovely photos, Angie!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with the pic and the soup looks super yumm. Very healthy too.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - that looks so satisfying. Great pics too.
ReplyDeleteI need more meatless recipes and black bean soup ala Angie is a perfect new recipe! I've never seen chili threads before, but I'm sure the flavor is enhanced with them in this soup! Pinned and plussed!
ReplyDeleteSounds wonderful, and yogurt is such a great topper in place of sour cream. Those chili threads are so pretty - I've never heard of them and at first thought I was looking at saffron!
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ReplyDeleteI love all your ingredients Angie though I've never heard of chili threads. I'll definitely be keeping my eye open for them.
ReplyDeleteAngie, this look so good!
ReplyDeleteI've never used chilli threads, but I'm certain they add wonderful flavor to your lovely soup!!!
ReplyDeleteI've never tried black bean soup in this way. Looks so lovely and delicious!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of chili threads---I thought it was saffron! This soup looks wonderful, Angie!
ReplyDeleteLoovely soup, Angie. The yoghurt topping and the Chilli threads (new to me)...beautiful complements..:) ela
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ReplyDeleteThis is such a nice change from chilli, which I would usually pair black beans with. I sometimes top my chilli with greek yogurt instead of sour cream, so I think thats a great idea with this soup, too!
ReplyDeleteThis looks good and sounds nutritious! Yogurt topping sounds very interesting :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful and hearty soup Angie! It sounds amazing with all the flavors and the chili threads. A big bowl of this would be perfect to warm up with on these chillier nights :)
ReplyDeleteAngie I love black bean soup and this version sounds wonderful. I've never seen chili threads in fact from the photo I thought they were saffron threads. Great recipe. I can't wait to try it.
ReplyDeleteMmm who said being vegetarian was a loss? This soup looks absolutely gorgeous :D
ReplyDeleteCheers
Choc Chip Uru
I love black beans...and all other beans! ...Staple, but healthy food for many nations!
ReplyDeleteThis soup looks like it should be devoured in a Minnesota Winter. OMGOSH, Amazingly yummmmy. Xxx
ReplyDeletePS. I LOOooove black beans.
A great dish to warm up body and soul! Great idea to serve it with a dollop of yoghurt
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge fan of black beans, and I think this soup looks terrific!
ReplyDeleteun plat merveilleux plein de saveurs
ReplyDeletebonne soiréer
Wow, this sounds delicious. I've been longing for a not-purged soup...this looks perfect!
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ReplyDeleteDear Angie, This is hearty and healthy. Beautiful. Blessings dear. Catherine xo
ReplyDeleteI can never get enough black bean soup.. yours looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks so good with dollop of yogurt which I like on the soup :)
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ReplyDeleteBlack bean soup is a favorite of mine! Your pictures are beautiful as always!
ReplyDeletethis is so healthy. nice clicks!
ReplyDeletecool soup and love the chili threads never seen these before
ReplyDeleteI need to get my hands on some chili threads...I love how you make vegetarian dishes shine with your unique touch, Angie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful hearty soup. This will most certainly get rid of any sniffles. I just adore black beans and the yoghurt topping is an excellent, healthier choice than sour cream. Yum!
ReplyDeleteLove this soup. Looks delicious and healthy.
ReplyDeleteBlack Bean soup is one of my favorites. Now if I could just find those chili threads. They look a bit like saffron.
ReplyDeleteI bet this is a filling and satisfying dish.
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ReplyDeleteBlack beans are my favorite, it fills me up and tastes so good in cooking, I'd love to have and Indian bread (Paratha) on the side with this dish. So healthy and light :)
ReplyDeleteBlack bean soups is one of my all time favorites! I'd love to be able to find some chili threads like the ones you used - so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI loveee black bean soup and am always looking for new versions to try! This sounds awesome - so many great flavors going on here!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, this is my grandmas signature dessert,
ReplyDeletelovin it with swetened glutinous rice too!!!
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ReplyDeleteI love love black bean soup. I love your version with the tamarin sauce! Something to try next time.
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ReplyDeleteBlack bean soup is by far my favorite soup. So amazing!
ReplyDeleteGrowing up in South Florida I have really enjoyed black bean soup…Cuban style. I can totally appreciate the beauty of this soup. Thanks for reminding me that it has been awhile since I have made a really good pot of beans.
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ReplyDeleteLove this soup. It's so hearty and nutritious! I always stock beans in my pantry and now I want to go look for some chili threads.
ReplyDeleteI adore black beans - and your soup looks like comfort in a bowl!
ReplyDeleteOn yet another snowy day, this is perfect!
ReplyDeleteTho lose chilli threads look like saffron, I've never seen them before! This soup looks wonderful and would be a very delicious soup on such a chilly day. That bread from your last post sounds perfect with it.
ReplyDeleteEva http://kitcheninspirations.wordpress.com
Such a comforting dish Angie...the black beans look delicious and so pretty with the chili threads...
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week ahead :D
I love a good soup recipe. This looks fantastic, I would love this!
ReplyDeleteI have soup today also on blog today-))) Yours looks very appetizing-))
ReplyDeleteI love all the flavors you packed into this delicious and healthy soup Angie! I see two bowls - one for me and one for you. :-) Love that gorgeous tray too!
ReplyDeleteThought those were saffron threads. Never seen chili threads before!
ReplyDeleteA lovely delicious soup!
ReplyDeleteHave not eaten black bean in ages!
What a beautifully simple and delicious black bean soup Angie! Black beans have such a great flavor that it's a shame to cover their flavor with a ton of herbs and spices. Your recipe looks perfect. Gorgeous pics!
ReplyDeleteLove black beans and the soup looks nice and creamy.
ReplyDeleteThis is one delicious soup Angie! The weather here starts to become more "springy" but the nights are still chilly. This is the type of soup i would love to have for dinner!
ReplyDeleteI love how hearty black bean soup is! This is great!
ReplyDeletethat looks so hearty and warm. Needing those warm days to come soon but in the meantime this soup will keep me warm
ReplyDeletewow, im not a full vegetarian, I still eat dairy products :D Must try this sometime. Tfs Angie :)
ReplyDeleteFilling and delicious soup, chilli threads, hearing it first time, very interesting..
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of Chilli threads - but they sound wonderful. We love black bean soup and this is lovely. Off to research this wonderful spice!
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ReplyDeleteWOW! Super healthy! I find this soup very interesting. I love how you made this soup. The chilli treads are new to me and black beans are just so tasty. Delicious Angie.
ReplyDeleteHow delicious this looks, Angie! I love black bean soup and the flavors in your version elevate it to a new level.
ReplyDeleteLove the topping of yogurt or sour cream on bean soup. Chilli threads is new thing for me, looks like saffron.
ReplyDeleteI like this soup, and the look of this chili treads… when I saw the photo I thought that it was saffron. I want them!!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteCiao
Alessandra
Yum black bean soup is so good! Yours looks absolutely incredible!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the combination of flavors and spices in this gorgeous soup!
ReplyDeleteof all the soups in all the lands, black bean is my favorite. great version. :)
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ReplyDeleteAngie, I love soups, all kind of soups. Some of the ingredientes you've used are new to me: chilli threads and the tamari sauce. I shall look for them.
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ReplyDeleteI love black bean soup - this looks hearty and delicious.
ReplyDeleteWe love black beans but I never thought to turn them into a luscious, warm soup! What a great idea - this looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteBlack beans are in my tops favorite beans. Never thought of making a soup with it and I have to say it looks wonderful. Got to get my hands on chilli threads too, sounds like a fun addition.
ReplyDeleteI got hooked on bean soups and stews during my Weight Watchers days. They're packed with fiber and so filling.
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ReplyDeleteYour black beans look and sounds delicious. I'm going to have to look for the chili threads as they add such a pretty finishing touch to your dish.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful soup, nice for our soon to come cool weather :D
ReplyDeleteoh my that chilli thread…don't think I could get that here :(
What a fantastic soup!My definition of comfort food!Lovely dishware!\
ReplyDeleteKisses,sweet Angie!
I wish I made soups more often. This looks marvelous, Angie. Does it freeze well too?
ReplyDeleteAngie, your black bean soup sounds really interesting. Have never had anything like this before. Wish I can have a bowl too. Slurpppp.....
ReplyDeleteHope you're going to have a great day.
Blessings, Kristy
never had black bean prepare this way but indeed sounds hearty and nutritious !
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ReplyDeleteI seldom see beans soup cooked in savory way, usually it's a sweet dessert or made into paste for buns filling....am now curious as how it taste cooked this way, looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI have never had chili threads, I love the idea of using them in soup. This is one of my favorite. Soup choices! Your recipe looks fantastic! Hugs, Terra
ReplyDeleteJust the soup for our continuing cold and rainy weather in Virginia Beach! Where can I find chili threads?
ReplyDeleteGina
this black bean soup looks very appetizing! love the addition of tamari!
ReplyDeleteI like your idea of yogurt and chili on top of the black bean soup!
ReplyDeleteDear Angie,
ReplyDeleteThis soup would be perfect for today, it's raining, can you imagine ?
Doesn't look like Spring time !
Anyway, your soup looks delicious !
Cheers,
Oh what a treat. I am going to get black beans now from the shop to try this tonight!!
ReplyDeleteWill be making it this week. We love beans and this looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteLove yogurt in soups! It's super creamy, and the flavor is great.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Black bean is a favorite at my house, yours looks amazing, Angie!
ReplyDeleteI like the touch of chili threads! Need to go look out for this item. :)
ReplyDeleteMmm... some lovely flavors going on in this veggie bowl of goodness - chili + lime is a winning combination in my books. This looks warming and delicious Angie. Perfect for this transitional weather we're having :).
ReplyDeleteI adore black beans, and with these spice, I bet this soup is an absolute winner.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so good! I think I can make this tomorrow night. I have everything including the chilli threads.
ReplyDeleteI make black beans at least twice a month. Using laurel, garlic, green pepper, onion and cumin. Cuban style. I like your additions.
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