
Chennai weather is still pleasant and infact kind of cold in the evenings and this kind of climate always demands for something hot and spicy. When I was craving for something of that kind last day, I quickly formulated this simply herbal soup which was just too soothing and yummy :)
Having oregano and tulsi in my garden is a boon. It comes handy to treat me when I'm down with cold. Making a soup with them is just too healthy. Not just for its medicinal value but it adds a punch to the soup as well :)
Having oregano and tulsi in my garden is a boon. It comes handy to treat me when I'm down with cold. Making a soup with them is just too healthy. Not just for its medicinal value but it adds a punch to the soup as well :)

Ingredients:
Spring onion(Scallion/Vengaya thal) - 1 bunch
Oregano(karpooravalli) - 5 leaves
Tulsi(holy basil) - 10 leaves
Milk - 1/2 cup
Vegetable stock - 4 cups
Corn flour - 2 tblsp
Sugar - 1 tsp
Salt - for taste
Pepper - for taste
Spring onion(Scallion/Vengaya thal) - 1 bunch
Oregano(karpooravalli) - 5 leaves
Tulsi(holy basil) - 10 leaves
Milk - 1/2 cup
Vegetable stock - 4 cups
Corn flour - 2 tblsp
Sugar - 1 tsp
Salt - for taste
Pepper - for taste

Method:
Dice spring onion bulbs roughly. Chop the oregano, tulsi and spring onions into small pieces(Reserve some for garnish)
Take a tsp of butter in a pan and fry the spring onion bulbs until golden brown. Now add the chopped herbs and fry for a min. Add half a cup of vegetable stock and cook the herbs by closing the pan with a lid.
Once the herbs are cooked, allow it to cool for a while. Then grind the it into a smooth paste.
Take the ground paste in a vessel and add the remaining vegetable stock, salt and sugar to it and allow it to boil. Simmer the stove, mix corn flour in half cup of milk and add it to the soup. Let it boil for few more mins.
Sprinkle pepper and the reserved herbs before serving. Enjoy a hot cup of herbal soup :)
Happy making :)
Dice spring onion bulbs roughly. Chop the oregano, tulsi and spring onions into small pieces(Reserve some for garnish)
Take a tsp of butter in a pan and fry the spring onion bulbs until golden brown. Now add the chopped herbs and fry for a min. Add half a cup of vegetable stock and cook the herbs by closing the pan with a lid.
Once the herbs are cooked, allow it to cool for a while. Then grind the it into a smooth paste.
Take the ground paste in a vessel and add the remaining vegetable stock, salt and sugar to it and allow it to boil. Simmer the stove, mix corn flour in half cup of milk and add it to the soup. Let it boil for few more mins.
Sprinkle pepper and the reserved herbs before serving. Enjoy a hot cup of herbal soup :)
Happy making :)

Tips:
You can replace spring onions with any greens of your choice.
The herbs are slightly spicy, so taste test it before you add pepper.
Skip the milk to have a lighter soup.
Add cream instead of milk if you wish for a rich soup.
You can replace spring onions with any greens of your choice.
The herbs are slightly spicy, so taste test it before you add pepper.
Skip the milk to have a lighter soup.
Add cream instead of milk if you wish for a rich soup.

Written by: Nithya
Beautiful clicks nithi with those peacock feathers as props!,Soups sounds flavorful and healthy!
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ReplyDeleteHealthy comforting soup sure good for cold....I want that bowl of comfort right now. Nice presentation Nithi!!
ReplyDeleteHealthy and flavorful soup Nithya,love your presentation.
ReplyDeleteNithya this is very healthy soup..color looks too good.
ReplyDeleteThat a fantastic soup perfect for the season.
ReplyDeletePass me that bowl here nithi..Its really very cold and sure this will be comforting one. Clicks with peacock feather is cool..lovely shots.
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ReplyDeletewow, the picture looks very nice, herbal soup looks great
ReplyDeleteWonderful clicks nithi. ur clicks tempt me to prepare this soup ;)
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Beautiful bowl with healthy soup..The color of the soup is awesome..
ReplyDeleteHealthy soup with nice aroma..All good features lies there in a small bowl..Love the cuite bowl as well. Again an awesome click Nits
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ReplyDeletelovely pics and a flavorful soup!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious comforting soup,healthy..lovely presentation.
ReplyDeletelovely soup. YUm!!
ReplyDeletedidn't know karpooravalli is oregano! it used to be abundant in my house! yummy soup!
ReplyDeleteHey Nithya,
ReplyDeleteAs usual your presentation is outstanding. I'm sure this bowl of comfort is a yummy medicine that could relieve cold and cough. Thanks for sharing.
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Niths,
ReplyDeleteas usual u rock..n tis soup is really fantastic..u made my day is karpooravalli - oregano i was not aware n i have few pots in my balcony of these leaves n i make kashayam ..will def try tis soup..i buy dry oregano from shop...
Hey! I thought it would be hot in Chennai... anyways nice presentation Nithya
ReplyDeleteVery comforting soup. Very nice presentation..
ReplyDeleteNever tried this combination..sounds yummy
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ReplyDeleteWat a healthy and great looking soup, beautiful presentation..
ReplyDeleteOh Nits.. so Karpooravalli is Oregano???!! Thanks for that info!
ReplyDeleteI have it in a pot and give it to kids when they have cold. Never knew we can make a soup of it too..! this is a great recipe.. Thanks again!
Hey Nithya, I dint know those leaves are Oregano. I researched a bit and found they are called Cuban Oregano and we call them Sambaraballi or Dodda patre. I just love them. Do you have the plant at home?
ReplyDeleteWonderfully presented and beautifully captured pictures. Herbal soup sounds like a great refreshing meal...
ReplyDeleteFabulous presentation, Nithya..Healthy n delicious soup..
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great dish and a artistic presentation :)
ReplyDeletei never knew karpooravalli is oregano! yesterday i made rasam with oregani and tulsi(inspiration is this post). i worked out like magic. Thanks a Lot!
ReplyDeleteexcellent soup recipe nithi :) i was adding the thulasi i get from temple in my afternoon tea...now i will reserve some for the soup :)
ReplyDeletenice photos :)
I do not know that the humble karpooravalli is oregano .I then googled and found out that there are many varieties and this is also one.Thanks for the new info and nice soup
ReplyDeleteAfter all the doubts raised by blogger buddies, I am still wondering if I said it right!!!
ReplyDeleteI believe Karpooravalli is Oregano!! but will keep my side safe by agreeing that there are a lot of varieties of Oregano available. So lets not make it complicated. The herb used in my soup is Karpooravalli what so ever it is called in english ;)
the soup looks good, way good to be a herbal soup. Love the way you've added sugar and pepper to make it better in tasting. Great photo :)
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