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5 Healthy St. Patrick’s Day Soup Recipes

By Jon Yaneff, CNP ,

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How should you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day? Traditionally, March 17 is the death date of Saint Patrick—the patron saint of Ireland. The cultural and religious celebrations often associated the day with four-leaf clovers, leprechauns, and pots of gold. Some people toast their friends in a bar with green beer. Instead, why not try a delicious St. Patrick’s Day soup? It’s liquid gold, aka extremely nutrient-dense variations of green soup that are very beneficial to your health.

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Many green vegetables and green foods contain phytonutrients such as flavonoids, antioxidants, carotenoids, and others that may benefit people with cancer, heart disease, and vision problems. Phytonutrients may also help reduce inflammation and blood pressure. The following are five green St. Patrick’s Day soup ideas to help keep you energized and motivated throughout the day.

5 Delicious St. Patrick’s Day Soup Recipes

1. Chilled Cucumber Avocado Soup

Spring is around the corner, so a more chill St. Patrick’s Day soup may be appropriate. This following cucumber and avocado soup is perfectly refreshing. Avocados are a perfect source of energy with lots of B vitamins and healthy fats, while cucumbers promote healthy digestion and weight control. The following cucumber and avocado soup recipe is good for three or four bowls of soup.

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Place all ingredients in a food processor, and process until it is smooth and creamy. For a creamier texture, add more coconut yogurt, and garnish with slices of cucumber. Chill for 30 minutes before you serve.

2. Kale Squash Soup

Kale is loaded with antioxidants like vitamins A, C, and E. Preparing this St. Patrick’s Day soup recipe with homemade bone broth is a perfect way to get important nutrients that are vital for bone health and digestion. The following kale squash soup recipe also contains healthy fat sources like hemp hearts, almond butter, and coconut butter. This makes the soup great for weight loss because the added monounsaturated fats can reduce weight, cholesterol, and other obesity-related factors. The following kale squash soup recipe will make eight servings and lasts up to a week in the fridge. It will last even longer if you freeze it.

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3. Sweet Pea Soup

Pass the peas, please. The peas help give this recipe the rich green color. Green peas contain a unique phytonutrient polyphenol called coumestrol, which may reduce the risk of gastric cancer. Other major nutrients in green peas include fiber, vitamin K, manganese, vitamin C, vitamin B1, and other B vitamins. The following sweet pea soup recipe serves about four people.

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4. Zucchini Soup

Many creamy soups do not need dairy, and this zucchini-full St. Patrick’s Day soup recipe is a perfect example. Zucchini is an excellent source of manganese, vitamin C, magnesium, vitamin A, and fiber. Zucchini in general promotes bone health, heart health, and healthy weight control. The following zucchini recipe is paleo friendly and serves up to eight people.

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5. Cashew Cream of Broccoli Soup

Broccoli and celery are responsible for the signature green color in this recipe. Broccoli, in particular, is rich in antioxidants like vitamin A and vitamin C. Celery contains a lot of potassium and fiber. The cashew cream will also make the soup creamy without using soy or dairy. In total, the broccoli recipe will take 30 minutes to make, and it will yield four servings.

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Brighten Your St. Patrick’s Day with Green Soup

St. Patrick’s Day is largely associated with the color green, so to get into the St. Patrick’s Day spirit, try making a green soup. You can use the provided green soup ideas as a general guide. It is great to experiment with shades of green, and there are plenty of green foods that provide lots of phytonutrients and antioxidants that help fight and prevent disease.

Some of my favorite green-colored foods include kale, zucchini, peas, avocado, cucumber, and broccoli. Other green vegetables that will give your St. Patrick’s Day soup a similar color include spinach, Swiss chard, rainbow chard, or leeks.


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