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Easy carrot bisque soup recipe

How to make an easy carrot bisque soup? It is one of the quickest and easiest soups to make with inexpensive ingredients like carrots! Whenever I make this soup people ooh and aahh over the flavor. I really love the smoothness of the soup because I use a hand blender to whirr it up.

The flavors of sautéed bacon, onions, carrots, celery and fresh thyme make for an outstanding flavorful soup. I hope you will try this easy carrot bisque soup and let me know how you like it! ‘

Ingredients for Carrot Bisque soup

I originally found this recipe in old cookbook called Green on Greens. It is still avail on Amazon and there are some great recipes in it.

5 slices of bacon (cut into pieces)

1 Pound carrots (peeled and chopped or use baby carrots)

1/2 yellow onion or use 6 whole green onions (chopped)

10 mushrooms (chopped)

3 stalks of celery with leaves (chopped)

1 tsp finely chopped thyme or 1/4 tsp dried

1 small bay leaf

4 Cups chicken broth

1 Cup water

1 Cup half and half

Salt and ground pepper

Weber Beer can chicken seasoning (optional)

Quick easy way to make carrot bisque soup

The first thing to do is sautée the bacon over medium heat but not crisp. Just enough to get it a little browned otherwise it will burn.

Easy Carrot Soup- Karins Kottage

Stir in the carrots, onions, mushrooms and celery. Cooke uncovered about 5-8 minutes

Sauteeing vegetables

Add in the thyme, bay leaf (I forgot to add it to mine and still tasted great), beer can chicken seasoning (opitonal), chicken broth and water. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat. Simmer uncovered about 20 min or until the veggies are somewhat soft when you stick a fork in the carrots.

How to make carrot bisque soup – Karins Kottage

Cooking time will depend on how big your carrot pieces are.

Whirring up the soup

Here is the fun part! Using a hand blender (a food processor or blender would work as well but not as fun) Blend the soup until it is nice and smooth.

Tip- Be careful if using a blender or food processor as hot liquid expands and could end up all over the place. That is why I prefer the hand blender for this recipe.

pureed carrot soup- Karins Kottage

Remember my attempt at making watermelon sorbet here? Everything went everywhere!

Add in the cream

I used half whipping cream and half 2% milk in place of the half and half. Isn’t that actually half and half? haha. Slowly add it to your soup pot and stir.

Herb butter with bread

Serve your delicious carrot bisque soup with some bread and herb butter! If you have not made my what we like to call “crack” butter you are missing out! We call it “crack” butter because it is so addicting! haha

Super easy to make as well. I use lots of herbs from my garden. You can use a lot because fresh herbs are not as strong as dried. This time I used sprigs of thyme, basil, sage, rosemary, oregano and chives.

Finely chop all the herbs and add it to 1/2 up softened butter. Sprinkle with a little bit of kosher salt and a sprinkle of Weber beer can chicken seasoning (optional).

Stir it up and spread it on your bread.

How to make her butter- Karins Kottage

Tip- I have made this as neighbor gifts for Christmas too! Another idea is to make a cranberry orange butter, it looks so pretty. Make some now with your fresh herbs and freeze them for Christmas.

You can see my butter recipes here along with a free downloadable Christmas tag.

More Karins Kottage Recipes

Quick easy peach sorbet

Peach Crumble bars

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Creamy vegetable soup

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Printable Easy Carrot Bisque Soup Recipe

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Easy Carrot Bisque Soup

Smooth and creamy carrot soup made with carrots, onions and bacon.
Servings 4 servings
Calories 100kcal

Ingredients

  • 5 slices of bacon cut into pieces
  • 1 Pound carrots peeled and chopped or use baby carrots
  • 1/2 yellow onion or use 6 whole green onions chopped
  • 10 mushrooms chopped
  • 3 stalks of celery with leaves chopped
  • 1 tsp finely chopped thyme or 1/4 tsp dried
  • 1 small bay leaf
  • 4 Cups chicken broth
  • 1 Cup water
  • 1 Cup half and half
  • Salt and ground pepper
  • 1/4 tsp Weber Beer can chicken seasoning

Instructions

  • The first thing to do is sautée the bacon over medium heat but not crisp. Just enough to get it a little browned otherwise it will burn.
  • Stir in the carrots, onions, mushrooms and celery. Cooke uncovered about 5-8 minutes
  • Add in the thyme, bay leaf (I forgot to add it to mine and still tasted great), beer can chicken seasoning (opitonal), chicken broth and water. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat. Simmer uncovered about 20 min or until the veggies are somewhat soft when you stick a fork in the carrots.
  • Cooking time will depend on how big your carrot pieces are.
  • Using a hand blender (a food processor or blender would work as well but not as fun) Blend the soup until it is nice and smooth.
  • Tip- Be careful if using a blender or food processor as hot liquid expands and could end up all over the place. That is why I prefer the hand blender for this recipe.
  • I used half whipping cream and half 2% milk in place of the half and half. Slowly add it to your soup pot and stir.
Karins Kottage

Welcome to Karins Kottage! There is always something fun going on! You would think after becoming an empty nester couple that our nest would be very quiet and empty but our Kottage nest is usually more full than what we started out with! You might find me hosting a birthday party or graduation party and a baby shower on the same weekend or a big outdoor get together with 25 of our friends and family in the backyard or maybe I might be in the kitchen trying out a new recipe for my hubby and I to grill on the BBQ for a quiet night for the two of us. I am passionate about entertaining and setting a beautiful table! I may or may not have an addiction to cloth napkins and fun salad plates oh and goblets too! I think I will always have a home decorating DIY project in the works as long as my hubby is on board with me haha. We have painted A LOT in the 6 homes we have owned in the 35 years that we have been married as well as re-done multiple pieces of furniture, added wall and ceiling treatments, replaced lights, bathroom fixtures and even tiled floors! I have sewn what seems like a million window treatments for our home as well as for family, made slipcovers, and duvets and even a formal dress or two!

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