
You can optionally saute the onions and garlic at this stage, depending on your soup maker. Next, I added the quartered onion and garlic cloves to the soup maker.

The Ninja has a 1.4L capacity, if you have a larger soup maker then you can slightly increase the amounts, and likewise, if you have a smaller machine, reduce the amount of sprouts. I made this in the Ninja Soup Maker but it can be adapted and made in any soup maker or saucepan. I used quite small sprouts – if you are using larger ones then you might need to slice them in half to make sure they cook through enough to be blended. I sliced off the stems but left them whole. It’s a really quick and simple soup and a great way to use up sprouts.įirst off I prepared the sprouts. Side Note: if you don’t own a soup maker and you want to make it in a pot, you can use the same ingredients and follow the same process -but you will need a hand blender to whizz it all smooth at the end.įor this recipe I only added brussel sprouts, onion, garlic and vegetable stock.

If you are a regular reader of this blog then you will know that I use a soup maker to make all of my soups – it’s the most used kitchen appliance I own! If you want to read more about using a soup maker, you can read all about them here. You can make brussel sprout soup in a pan or a soup maker. Calling all sprout lovers – if you are a fan of Brussel sprouts then you really need to try out this easy to make brussel sprout soup.Īs the only one in this house that likes sprouts, this was a soup I got to enjoy all by myself.
