Sustenance Sweet Potato Soup

This hearty sweet potato soup is exactly what you need to power through the winter. With a scoop of almond butter for richness, it's vegan & gluten-free.

Sweet Potato Soup in a pot with wooden spoon

Crazy weather we’ve been having here lately… one day we’re eating a sunny lunch on a patio and the next five nights we’re curled up at home trying to stay warm during torrential downpours. I SO wish I was one of those people who finds rainstorms to be cozy and calming, but I’m quite the opposite. Storms may get me a little edgy and nervous, but what does calm me down is making a stew like this one.

This recipe comes from my friend Tess (a.k.a. The Blender Girl)’s new cookbook The Perfect Blend. This stew is everything you want on a cold January night – as its name suggests, it’s hearty and comforting. It’s also healthy and healing because it’s packed with a kitchen sink full of vegetables – sweet potatoes, broccoli, Swiss chard, tomatoes, garlic, ginger, and more. At first glance, the ingredient list looks like my go-to veggie stew formula, but what puts this one over the top is the generous scoop of almond butter that goes in toward the end – it’s a genius secret ingredient that make this stew taste extra rich, while also adding a bit of protein.

Sustenence Sweet Potato Soup from The Perfect Blend Cookbook by Tess Masters

Tess suggests serving this stew over cauliflower rice. I’ve included the instructions with the recipe below, but I have to tell you that I skipped that step and just served this on its own. It was plenty filling and it yielded tons of leftovers which I’ve been eating for lunch ever since. This recipe comes together in roughly 30 minutes, so it’s a great healthy weeknight option.

Sustenence Sweet Potato Stew from The Perfect Blend Cookbook by Tess Masters

If you’re looking to get healthier in the new year, I definitely recommend this book. It’s entirely vegan and gluten-free, and the recipes are super creative. On my list to try is her Greedy Green Curry, Jazzy Jackfruit Enchiladas, and her Lick-your-plate-Lasagna.

What’s truly unique is the way she’s organized the book. The recipes are grouped into sections like Energy, Immunity, Detox, Protein, Weight Loss, Anti-Inflamatory, Low Carb, Probiotic Promoting, and Feed the Soul. In each section she talks about vegetables and herbs that are helpful for various ailments – it’s filled with fascinating information whether you’re new to plant-based eating or you’re a well-seasoned veggie cook.

The Perfect Blend Cookbook by Tess Masters

Click here to get the book!

*Photo #2 of the final dish is by: Anson Smart


5.0 from 11 reviews

Sustenance Sweet Potato Soup

 
Reprinted with permission from The Perfect Blend, copyright 2016 Tess Masters. Published by Ten Speed Press, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC.
Author:
Recipe type: Soup
Serves: 6 to 8
Ingredients
Cauliflower rice:
  • 2 medium heads cauliflower, cut into florets
  • ¼ cup (60ml) extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon natural salt, plus more to taste
Stew
  • 1 tablespoon grapeseed oil or extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 medium yellow onion, roughly chopped
  • 2 teaspoons minced garlic (about 2 cloves)
  • Natural salt
  • 3 cups (720ml) vegetable broth
  • 2 (14.5-ounce/411g) cans whole tomatoes with their juice
  • 1½ tablespoons minced fresh ginger
  • ¼ teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 4 cups (570g) peeled and roughly diced orange-flesh sweet potatoes
  • 3 cups (210g) chopped broccoli florets
  • 4 cups (120g) Swiss chard, stalks removed, leaves cut into ribbons (about 1 large bunch)
  • ⅓ cup (43g) roasted almond butter
  • ½ cup (14g) loosely packed finely chopped cilantro
  • 1 medium avocado, pitted, peeled, and sliced
  • ½ cup (80g) sliced raw almonds
Optional boosters
  • ¼ cup (35g) shelled hemp seeds
  • 1 tablespoon chia seeds (black or white)
  • ¼ cup (10g) pea greens
Instructions
  1. To make the cauliflower rice, preheat the oven to 375°F (180°C). Line a large baking sheet with a silicone liner or parchment paper.
  2. Put the cauliflower florets in a food processor and pulse about 5 times, until the cauliflower has the texture of couscous. You may have to process in two batches. Transfer the cauliflower to a large bowl and stir in the oil and 1 teaspoon of salt until well combined.
  3. Transfer the “rice” to the prepared baking sheet and bake for 15 minutes. Stir with a spatula or wooden spoon and continue to roast for another 15 minutes, until the “rice” begins to brown. Set aside until ready to serve.
  4. To make the stew, in a large pot over medium heat, warm the oil and sauté the onion and garlic with a pinch of salt for about 5 minutes, until the onion is soft and translucent.
  5. Meanwhile, add the broth, tomatoes, ginger, and red pepper flakes to your blender and pulse a few times on low until rustically chopped and combined but not blended.
  6. Stir the sweet potatoes and broth mixture into the sautéed onion. Increase the heat to high and bring the mixture to a boil. Lower the heat to medium, add ½ teaspoon of salt, and simmer, uncovered and stirring occasionally, for about 15 minutes, until the sweet potato is just tender.
  7. Add the broccoli and simmer for another 5 minutes.
  8. Stir in the chard and almond butter and simmer for another 5 minutes, until the chard is just wilted. The broth should be absorbed and you should have a creamy vegetable dish. Stir in the cilantro and tweak the salt to taste.
  9. To serve, spoon equal amounts of the cauliflower rice into bowls and spoon the stew next to or over the “rice.” Top with the avocado and sliced almonds and sprinkle with the hemp seed and chia seed boosters. Finish by topping with the pea greens booster.

 

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  1. Karen
    02.12.2017

    This was so good! I almost skipped the cauliflower rice but I’m glad I didn’t. I love the ginger and tomato sauce combination

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      02.17.2017

      Hi Karen – I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

  2. nice, nourishing, and great wintry sustenence, love all of these ingredients, thank you for this gorgeous recipe!

  3. Jenna S.
    01.30.2017

    I was doubtful, and then I prepped this for weekly lunches…and boy did it hold up!! It might not look like much, but it packs flavor and health! I feel GOOD after eating this.

  4. Sue
    01.27.2017

    I made this for dinner tonight and it was sooo good. I loved it! The flavors were really fantastic.

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      01.28.2017

      Hi Sue, I’m so happy to hear that!

  5. Maria from almostproperly.com
    01.26.2017

    My husband and I just got back to Seattle where it is mid 40s from Alaska where it was -40. I feel like I want to walk around in a t-shirt…Ha! This soup is so pretty! I love all of the colors!

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      01.28.2017

      ha, I can’t even imagine what -40 must feel like 🙂

  6. Sabrina from newkitchenlife.com
    01.24.2017

    thank you for sharing this recipe, love sweet potatoes and always love to see them grouped with other healthy tasties!

  7. Johanne from thesunnyside.life
    01.24.2017

    I made this comforting stew last night and it had a wonderful soothing flavor. I am addicted to sweet potato so it is right up my alley.
    I try to love the rain but it always lowers my energy and brings on the sadness.
    Thank you Johanne

  8. Laura
    01.23.2017

    Just made this for dinner! Delicious!
    I tagged you on Instagram with a photo!

  9. Roxane
    01.22.2017

    Any suggestions for tomato and tomato juice substitutions. I must follow a low acid diet due to reflux and tomatoes is on the definite NO list.

    • Denise
      10.18.2018

      Yes I was going to ask the same question! Any good substitutions??

      • Jeanine Donofrio
        10.18.2018

        Hi Denise, it’s a tomato based stew so I wouldn’t recommend substituting them in this particular recipe.

        • Denise
          10.21.2018

          I made this recipe tonight and subbed the tomatoes with butternut squash purée I made just by boiling butternut squash and chicken broth together and blended. It turned out amazing!

  10. David from coches-teledirigidos.com
    01.21.2017

    Muy buenos platos para cocinar

  11. Laura U
    01.20.2017

    We have a nut allergy. Any substitute for almond butter ?

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      01.20.2017

      I’d just skip it, it’ll still be delicious!

      • Stephanie
        01.26.2017

        The hemp seeds or some sunflower seeds could also be blitzed into a “nut butter,” right?

        • Jeanine Donofrio
          01.28.2017

          yes – if you give it a try can you let me know how it goes? I’m not sure how it would taste in comparison to the nutty roasted flavor of almond butter.

  12. Kathy Baldwin
    01.20.2017

    FYI…the correct spelling should be SUSTENANCE is spelled with an “a”

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      01.20.2017

      Oops!! Thank you for pointing it out!

  13. katy
    01.20.2017

    check spelling of sustenance!

  14. It’s been crazy here too, 50s one day and rain and cold the next! I always love a good soup during the cool weather and this sweet potato one is so perfect!

  15. kayra from chandigarhtodelhitaxiservice.com
    01.20.2017

    I like to eat boiled and friend sweet potatoes. But this recipe also encourage me to try something new with sweet potatoes. I would definitely try it.

  16. Shannon
    01.19.2017

    This looks so delicious! I can’t wait to make it. I don’t love chard, do you think another hearty green would taste as good? Any suggestions?

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      01.19.2017

      I think kale or spinach would be great!

      • Mary Frangie
        11.16.2018

        I love this recipe and make it often. I’ve tried it with different greens and various toppings and it always tastes delicious! The crunch and flavor of hemp seeds Is dynamite as well as cut up avocado. I think this is a recipe just about anyone would like, even non-vegetarians. Thank you!

        • Mary Frangie
          11.16.2018

          Oops sorry, I accidentally placed this review in the wrong spot.

        • Jeanine Donofrio
          11.17.2018

          Hi Mary, I’m so glad you loved it and that it’s so versatile! Thanks for commenting back with your tasty additions!

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