This is an updated version of the Irish vegetable soup recipe first posted in 2012.
St. Patrick’s Day is coming. It’s the one day a year when all of us Americans show our Irish pride, claim to be Irish, and drink ourselves stupid. We all also eat a boat load of corned beef & cabbage, because, you know, that’s all they eat over their really. Or so we all seem to think.
Chuck & I went to Ireland in 2012, so I think I’m a pretty reputable source when I tell you that’s not the case. They have some really amazing food over there, especially the dairy; the ice cream, and cheese is to freaking die for. I also had some pretty amazing seafood, and of course soups, stews, and beer.
Today’s recipe is actually a redo of one I posted forever ago, but have since, made and re-made probably a couple dozen times. I still may not have it 100% correct, but right now this is the version I am most in love with.
There was a lot of time spent trying to find a recipe for this, but it seems like this soup is like the Italians and their tomato sauce. Every family has their own version and theirs is the best. To honor that tradition and my Irish heritage this is my version, and it’s the best.
I had it for the first time while driving through the country side to New Grange and then subsequently tried it at several other places on the trip. It was delicious, perfectly creamy, and so, so satisfying. And it was this good every single time.
One suggestion I would make is to get yourself the best available cream and some real Irish butter. Seriously, they make some amazing dairy over there, and it makes all the difference. Why not go a little different direction this year and try this soup instead of the traditional fair?
St. Patrick's Day & Irish Vegetable Soup
- 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
- 2 parsnips (peeled & cut into chunks)
- 1 turnip (peeled & cut into chunks)
- 1 carrot (peeled & cut into chunks)
- 1 tbsp butter
- 1 onion (chopped fine)
- 1 celery stalk (chopped)
- 1 russet potato (peeled & cut)
- into chunks
- 4 cups vegetable stock
- ½ cup cream
- 1 tablespoon butter
- Salt & Pepper to taste
- Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.
- Drizzle the parsnips, turnip, and carrot with oil and place in the oven for 25-30 minutes, until they have become soft, and caramelized.
- In a large thick bottomed sauce pan sauté onion, and celery with butter until they have softened (3-4 minutes).
- Add the potato and roasted veggies to the pan. Add the stock and bring to a boil, then reduce to a simmer and cover. Let it simmer for about 30 minutes, until the potatoes are soft, stirring occasionally.
- Using an immersion blender or in batches puree the contents until smooth, then return to the pan and stir in the cream and butter over low heat.
- Adjust seasonings and serve immediately.
Angela
I just returned from a 10-day Ireland trip, and the vegetable soups were some of the best I’ve had. I decided to modify this recipe to accommodate my moderate dairy allergy by substituting coconut cream and vegan butter (Miyoko’s and Cultured Kitchen). I also skipped the roasting and just threw everything into my Instant Pot and it came out delicious. I used my immersion blender right in the Instant Pot. Couldn’t have been easier and will definitely make this again! Thanks for the recipe!
Jessica
Angela, I’m glad you were able to adapt it to your liking. Admittedly I don’t always roast my veggies first for this one either, but the depth of flavor is so much more when I do. Sláinte !
Lin-Lin
Awesome!! wonderful change from corned beef and cabbage.
Had this with some home-made Irish soda bread…. wonderful comfort food.
Jessica
Isn’t it? We love this soup and it’s become a year-round staple since we always have root veggies around. I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Erin
Vacationed in Ireland April 2017 and this recipe is exactly like the soup we ate at the local pubs.
Jessica
YESSS! This is what I was going for! Thank you!