Carrot and Butter Bean Soup | Slimming Eats Recipes (2024)

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Looking for a simple, quick and delicious soup to make? This Carrot and Butter Bean Soup will not disappoint.

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Long before I began my journey with Slimming, one of my favourite soups from a can was Baxter's Carrot and Butter Bean Soup. It was my go-to soup whenever I felt poorly and didn't feel like cooking.

Usually, though it had to be served with some warm crusty buttered bread, one thing I have definitely had to restrict on my journey.

Don't take that as you can never ever enjoy that warm crusty bread though, as it doesn't mean it is off bounds for good.

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I've been making a simple Carrot Soup that is based on that Baxter's soup I loved, but you will notice it is missing the lovely added protein of Butterbeans, mainly because it's been hard to source some here in Canada. The lima beans which are common here in Canada, tend to be more green in colour and just didn't have the same texture I was used to.

Luckily I did source some when we go shopping across the border, and used some in these amazing Cheddar Butter Bean Bites, but kept forgetting to grab some more to make the Carrot and Butter Bean Soup. Finally, I remembered on our last trip over and actually made sure to grab a few cans and you can guess the first thing I go making.

It's actually such an easy soup to make too. The only real unusual ingredient that you might not have in your pantry, is the butter beans and the dried fennel. Trust me on the fennel part, this soup really does need it, it adds an amazing hint of flavour, that without just would not be a real Carrot and Butter Bean Soup in my opinion.

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I actually have to admit to making up a pot of this Carrot and Butter Bean Soup a few times already before I have even had a chance to get it up onto the blog. I wanted to test it out in both the Instant Pot (pressure cooker) and stove top and it works perfectly either way.

It is the best kitchen gadget I have purchased.

It is basically a 7in1 cooker, and it slow cooks, pressure cooks, saute’s, has settings for soup, chilli, rice, porridge and even makes yoghurt (I haven’t tried that yet).

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A cheaper option is the Pressure King Pro and it’s a great alternative to the Instant Pot.

Want some more pressure cooker recipes?Check out my other: Pressure Cooker Recipes

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When prepping the carrots for this Carrot and Butter Bean Soup, I like to slice them into thin slices, you will be blending some of the soup once cooked, but it looks pretty having little flecks of thin slices of carrot along with the butter beans, rather than a fully smooth soup.

I like to use myNutri Ninja Blender withAuto IQ to blend part of the soup once ready. This blender is amazing. The auto IQ technology feature, mean it blends to a set pattern depending on what it is you are making. There is also an optional add-on for a food processor bowl, which is perfect for chopping and grating vegetables. Sauces and soups are literally so smooth, once completed with this amazing kitchen gadget.

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You obviously need to make sure you do the blending before adding the butter beans or parsley. Don't worry thoughif you don't have a full-size blender like mine. A stick immersion blender, like thisKoölle Electric Powerful 3-in-1 800 Watt Hand Stick Blenderwill work just as well.

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I actually want to order some dried butter beans in bulk for next time I make this Carrot and Butter Bean Soup, so I have a large supply on hand in my pantry. Canned is great for convenience, but I do prefer the taste of dried beans or lentils.

If you love soup recipes like this one, I also have these other delicious soup recipes below:

  • Loaded Baked Potato Soup
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  • Vegetable and Pearl Barley Soup
  • Chicken Butternut Squash Coconut Curry Soup
  • Chicken, Bean and Rice Soup
  • Chicken and Vegetable Soup
  • Split Pea and Bacon Soup
  • Spicy Sweet Potato, Red Pepper and Carrot Soup
  • Spicy Chicken and Vegetable Soup
  • Sweetcorn and Leek Soup

and if that’s not enough to choose from, don’t forget my FULL RECIPE INDEX with over 500+ delicious Slimming Eats Recipes.

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Make up a pot of this Carrot and Butter Bean Souptoday and enjoy for lunches or dinner.

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Carrot and Butter Bean Soup | Slimming Eats

Yield: 4 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes

This recipe is gluten free, dairy free, vegan, Slimming Eats and Weight Watchers friendly

WW Smart Points - 0

*suitable for freezing

Ingredients

  • 1 large sweet onion, finely chopped
  • 2 large carrots (approx 500g/17.5oz), sliced thinly
  • 1 (400g/14oz) tin of butter beans, drained
  • 4 cups (960ml) of vegetable stock
  • salt and black pepper to season
  • ½ teaspoon of fennel seed
  • 1 tablespoon of tomato paste
  • a handful of fresh parsley, finely chopped
  • spray oil

Instructions

Stove Top

  1. Spray a large saucepan with spray oiland add the onion and fry until softened.
  2. In a mortar and pestle, grind the fennel seed into a powder.
  3. Add this to the pot, along with the carrots and tomato paste and mix to evenly coat.
  4. Add the stock and season with some salt and black pepper, bring to the boil, then reduce heat and simmer covered for approx 30 mins
  5. Add about ¾ of the soup to a blender and blend until smooth.
  6. Add the butter beans and fresh parsley and continue to simmer for about 5 mins.
  7. Serve and enjoy

Instant Pot/Pressure Cooker

  1. Set to saute mode, once hot, spray with spray oil and add the onion and fry to soften.
  2. Add in the fennel, tomato, paste, carrots and stock, and stir to combine.
  3. Add lid, and set to manual, high pressure for 8 minutes.
  4. When time is up, Quick release the pressure.
  5. Blend ¾ of the soup in a blender.
  6. Add back to the Instant Pot, along with the butter beans and parsley, set to saute and let simmer for about 5 mins.
  7. Serve and enjoy

Notes

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Nutrition Information

Yield 4Serving Size 1 serving
Amount Per ServingCalories 117Total Fat 0.4gSodium 216mgCarbohydrates 25.3gFiber 2.7gSugar 5.4gProtein 5.2g

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Carrot and Butter Bean Soup | Slimming Eats Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How healthy is bean soup? ›

Beans are an excellent source of nutrients and offer numerous health benefits. They're a great of plant-based protein, fiber, iron and antioxidants. Eating beans on a regular basis can help in maintaining a healthy weight, reducing the risk of chronic diseases and supporting your gut health.

How many calories are in carrot and butterbean soup? ›

Nutritional Information
Typical Values(As Sold) Per 100g(As Sold) Per Can
Energy177kJ/42kcal708kJ/168kcal
Fat2.0g8.0g
of which saturates0.1g0.4g
Carbohydrate4.9g19.6g
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Can you eat bean soup everyday? ›

Absolutely, bean soup can be a fantastic addition to your daily diet, but like everything, it should be consumed in moderation and as part of a balanced diet. Rich in Fiber: Beans are a stellar source of dietary fiber, which aids in digestion and helps maintain healthy cholesterol levels.

Should diabetics eat bean soup? ›

The bottom line is that beans should be a staple in your diet, especially if you have diabetes. A study published in the journal JAMA found that eating more beans, lentils, and other legumes helped people with type 2 diabetes gain better glycemic control and lower their risk of heart disease.

Why is carrot soup good for you? ›

Carrots are great sources of beta-carotene, which is a precursor to vitamin A and gives the vegetable its characteristic orange color. Thanks to the contributions of both the cilantro and carrots, this soup provides a wonderful variety of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.

How much sugar is in carrot soup? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
Nutrition Facts
Servings Per Recipe 8
Total Sugars 9g
Protein 7g14%
Total Fat 8g11%
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Does carrot soup have carbs? ›

One cup of Carrot Soup gives 71 calories. Out of which carbohydrates comprise 57 calories, proteins account for 12 calories and remaining calories come from fat which is 2 calories. One serving of Carrot Soup provides about 4 percent of the total daily calorie requirement of a standard adult diet of 2,000 calories.

Is bean soup healthy for weight loss? ›

Beans are the ultimate weight-loss ingredient—they're packed with fiber and protein and are incredibly easy to prepare. For easy, hands-off cooking, we've also designed this recipe for your slow cooker.

What is the healthiest soup you can eat? ›

6 delicious and healthy soups
  • Chicken Vietnamese Pho.
  • Green spring minestrone.
  • Herb and yoghurt-based soup.
  • Lamb shank and barley soup.
  • Pumpkin soup with star croutons.
  • Lentil and vegetable soup with crusty bread.
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What are the healthiest beans for soup? ›

Navy beans, also known as haricot beans, Boston beans, and pea beans, are a rich source of fiber, protein, folate, and many other essential nutrients. Their creamy texture and nutty taste make them a popular addition to soups and stews.

Does bean soup raise blood sugar? ›

Although beans contain carbohydrates, they are low on the glycemic index (GI) scale and do not cause significant spikes in a person's blood sugar levels. Beans are a complex carbohydrate. The body digests this form more slowly than other carbohydrates, helping to keep blood sugar levels stable for longer.

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