How to make a thick soup minus the fat

Published 12:00 am Wednesday, January 7, 2009

By Jim Romanoff
For The Associated Press
Thinking about how to fill up while on a diet? Think about soup.
Soup as a main course is an excellent way to feel satisfied by eating low-calorie vegetables and liquid. And this is a good strategy for consuming fewer calories without feeling deprived.
Of course, you still have to take care with which soups you select. A 1-cup serving of New England clam chowder can have as many as 17 grams of fat. But not all creamy soups are similar dietary offenders.
There are, however, several techniques for making thick and delicious soups that don’t require serious amounts of fat.
Consider pureeing cooked beans with some broth or water to make the base of a soup. The results are hearty and flavorful, though admittedly not quite as smooth as a cream-based soup.
Products such as light sour cream and low-fat yogurt also can be used to get creamy results. They have enough fat to achieve a satisfying richness and add a pleasant, tangy flavor.
Pureed vegetables do an excellent job of creating smooth textured soups. Winter or summer squash can be roasted (which creates complex flavor by caramelizing the natural sugars in the vegetables), then put through a food mill or pureed in a blender or food processor.
For a busy weeknight, try this recipe for creamy squash soup with peppers and fresh lime. It takes only 30 minutes to prepare and uses convenient frozen pureed squash combined with red
bell pepper, jalapeno, ground cumin and fresh lime juice to create a velvety soup with a Southwestern flare.
To make it a complete meal, serve with some crunchy whole-grain breadsticks and a fresh garden salad.Squash Soup with Peppers and Fresh LimeStart to finish: 30 minutes (10 minutes active)
Servings: 6
Two 12-ounce packages frozen pureed squash
Two 14 1/2-ounce cans fat-free, low-sodium chicken broth
1 large potato, peeled and diced
1 red green bell pepper, cored, seeded and finely chopped
1 jalapeno pepper, seeded and finely chopped
1/2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. ground cumin
1 1/2 Tbsp. fresh lime juice
1/4 C. chopped fresh cilantro
Fresh lime wedges, for serving
In a large saucepan over medium-high heat, combine the squash and chicken broth. Bring to a simmer and cook, uncovered, until the squash is thawed, about 10 minutes.
Add the potato, red bell pepper and jalapeno and continue to simmer until the potatoes are tender and the soup has thickened, about another 10 minutes.
Stir in the salt, cumin and lime juice. Serve topped with fresh cilantro and with lime wedges alongside.
Nutrition information per serving (values are rounded to the nearest whole number): 83 calories; 5 calories from fat; 0 g fat (0 g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 0 mg cholesterol; 19 g carbohydrate; 3 g protein; 4 g fiber; 706 mg sodium.