Vegan Wild Rice Mushroom Soup Recipe (2024)

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Creamy vegan wild rice wild mushroom soup recipe that is comforting, warming and filling. Made with a mix of wild chanterelle mushrooms and hen of the woods, lots of flavorful leeks, vegetables and wild rice in a heavenly dairy-free white wine broth. This soup absolutely must appear on the Thanksgiving and Christmas table!

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Vegan Wild Rice Wild Mushroom Soup

I wanted to create a variation of the cream of mushroom soup “Zuppa di Funghi” from last week but without coconut cream. I made a quick and simple blender cashew cream instead to take it to the next level of lusciousness and silkiness while keeping it healthy and oil-free with more of a classic savory flavor profile.

You asked, I obliged!

Cozy, warming, thick and hearty, just perfect for a chilly autumn or winter day. Preferably enjoyed while wrapped up in your favorite cozy sweater sitting by the fireplace with some smooth jazz playing in the background and someone rubbing your feet. A girl can dream 😉

Vegan Wild Rice Soup Ingredients

  • Aromatics: Leeks, carrots and celery are the holy trinity and the flavor base for this cozy soup.
  • Wild Mushrooms: go wild with a mix of everything you can get your hands on this time of the year. To me chanterelles are the most exquisite and flavorful mushroom out there, incomparable to anything else.
  • The Cream: I just whipped up a luscious homemade cashew cream, feel free to sub with coconut milk or cream but the flavors will change.
  • The Herbs: Fresh thyme and Bay leaf are my absolute favorite go to when it comes to soups and stews. they make magic together
  • Vegetable Stock: Any store bough low sodium stock works here but if you make it from scratch it’s even better. I like to add a little miso into the mix for that “ je ne sais quoi “ but definitely optional.
  • The Wild Rice: It’s important to cook the rice separately and add it to the soup when you serve it, unless of course you plan to consume it all in one sitting. If you allow the rice to sit in the soup it’s just going to absorb it all and you’ll end up with some type of risotto dish the next day. Really tasty but not exactly the soup you had in mind. If desired it can be swapped for cooked barley, farro or French lentils.

Soup Variations

  1. If wild chanterelles or other wild mushrooms aren’t available you can still make this soup with baby bellas or shiitakes which are commonly found year round. Brown mushrooms will change the color of the soup to a darker brown.
  2. Cream – You can sub the cashew cream with a 15 oz can coconut milk or cream. The flavors will change so keep that in mind if making this substitution.
  3. Greens – Add chopped kale, spinach, collard greens or broccoli florets.
  4. Pot Pie Filling – If you are a fan of pot pie this combination is your best friend. Ladle the soup into some oven proof bowls and top them with a sheet of puff pastry. 20 minutes later voila: the ultimate pot pie in your face!

Tips + FAQ

  • What is wild rice ? A a semi-aquatic earthy grass native to North America, high in fiber and low in calories, it grows right here in California during the summer months and is harvested in the fall.
  • Can i freeze this soup? Yes you can! This soup keeps very well for a few days in the refrigerator and also freezes nice since it is dairy-free. As always, remember to thaw out in the refrigerator before reheating.

Serving Suggestions

  • Homemade Crusty Bread
  • Italian Dinner Rolls
  • Thanksgiving Wild Rice Pilaf
  • Vegan Biscuits
  • Potato Flatbread
  • Focaccia Bread
  • Garlic Bruschetta.

how to make vegan wild rice wild mushroom soup

Vegan Wild Rice Mushroom Soup Recipe (9)

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Vegan Wild Rice Wild Mushroom Soup

Creamy and cozy vegan wild rice mushroom soup recipe with leeks, wild mushrooms and white wine. Comforting, warming and filling.

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Prep Time:10 minutes mins

Cook Time:50 minutes mins

Total Time:1 hour hr

Ingredients

Cashew Cream

US Customary - Metric

Instructions

Make the Cashew Cream

  • Rinse the cashews well and steep them in hot water for 25 minutes. Drain and rinse again then add them to a powerful blender with one cup of water and the juice from half a lemon. Puree until smooth and creamy. Refrigerate until needed. (NOTE: If using a Vitamix blender or something equally powerful there's no need to soak the cashew)

    1 cup raw cashews, 1 cup water, 1/2 lemon

Prepare the Wild Rice

  • Rinse and drain the wild rice in a couple of changes of water. Bring 2.5 cups of water to a boil, add a pinch of sea salt and the wild rice. Bring back to a boil, turn the flame down to low and cover with a lid. Simmer for 45 minutes until all the water is absorbed. Remove from heat and allow to sit covered for 10 more minutes before fluffing with a fork. Set aside until needed.

    1 cup wild rice, 2.5 cups water

Prepare the Soup

  • Preheat a heavy bottom soup pot over medium heat. Add a splash of veggie stock or a light drizzle of olive oil ( omit oil for WFPB + Plantricious diets) and the leeks with a pinch of salt. Saute until wilted and the leeks start to get a little color. Keep a close eye on it and add more stock as needed so the leeks won't burn.

    1 medium leek

  • Stir in the red pepper flakes, carrots and celery together with the bay leaves and thyme and continue cooking until they start to soften. Sir in the garlic and cook just until you start to smell its fragrance taking care not to burn it.

    2 carrots, 2 ribs celery, 1 pinch red pepper flakes, 2 leaves bay, 8 sprigs fresh thyme, 4 cloves garlic

  • Depending on their size make sure to tear the mushrooms into smaller pieces if needed and separated the hen of the woods and enoki varieties from the cluster. (If using shiitakes make sure to discard the stem as it is tough and woodsy).

  • Add the mushrooms to the pot and give everything a good stir. Allow to sweat until they release their moisture and it evaporates almost completely. Stir the onion powder and the white wine. Bring to a simmer and bubble away until most of the liquid has been absorbed.

    1.5 lb wild mushrooms, 1 tbsp onion powder, 1/3 cup dry white wine

  • Meanwhile warm up the veggie stock and whisk in the chickpea miso until incorporated.

    8.5 cups veggie stock, 1 tbsp chickpea miso

  • Sprinkle the flour over the mushrooms then pour in the miso veggie stock. Bring to a simmer and cook for a good 10 minutes until the soup has thickened.(To get the most benefits from the miso you can wait to add it once the soup is cooked).

    1/4 cup whole wheat pastry flour, sea salt + black pepper to taste

  • Add the cashew cream, taste and adjust seasonings with the sea salt and black pepper. Stir in the cooked wild rice and remove from heat. Sprinkle with fresh herbs and serve.

Pot Pie Variation

  • Ladle the soup into oven proof bowls and top with a sheet of vegan puff pastry to make pot pies.Bake at 375"F until golden brown on top. Alternatively you can top with homemadevegan biscuits.

WFPB + Plantricious

  • To make this soup WFPB + Plantricious compliant make sure to completely omit the oil and sautee your leeks in veggie stock or water.

    Vegan Wild Rice Mushroom Soup Recipe (10)

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Notes

  • If wild chanterelles or other wild mushrooms aren’t available you can still make this soup with baby bellas or shiitakes which are commonly found year round. Brown mushrooms will change the color of the soup to a darker brown.
  • Cream - You can sub the cashew cream with a 15 oz can coconut milk or cream. The flavors will change so keep that in mind if making this substitution.
  • Greens - Add chopped kale, spinach, collard greens or broccoli florets.
  • Pot Pie Filling - If you are a fan of pot pie this combination is your best friend. Ladle the soup into some oven proof bowls and top them with a sheet of puff pastry. 20 minutes later voila: the ultimate pot pie in your face!
  • Wild Rice - You can substitute the wild rice in the recipe with barley, farro even lentils. To make the recipe WFPB & Plantricious compliant make sure to use water or broth for sauteeing, omit adding any oil nor puff pastry on top.

Nutrition

Calories: 254kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 1117mg | Potassium: 772mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 3373IU | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 56mg | Iron: 5mg

Course: Soup

Cuisine: Italian

Keyword: vegan,, wild mushroom soup, wild rice soup

Servings: 8 people

Calories: 254kcal

Author: Florentina

Vegan Wild Rice Mushroom Soup Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is wild rice soup made of? ›

Stovetop version: Saute carrots, celery, onion, garlic, and mushrooms with oil. Add wild rice, broth, and salt. Simmer until wild rice is cooked (1-2 hours). Make the roux and mix it in (or add heavy cream).

Why is mushroom soup so good? ›

For such a low-caloric food, they are high in protein and have antioxidants. Antioxidants protect your cells from free radicals that can cause illness. Mushrooms are high in soluble fiber which is helpful with maintaining proper gut function and managing the body's BMI.

Is canned mushroom soup healthy? ›

A cup of cream of mushroom soup, according to online nutrition information, has about 96 calories 6 grams of fat, 843 mg of sodium, etc. The big concern there is the salt - 843 mg is 35% of the daily recommended amount, which makes it very easy to eat too much salt.

How many carbs are in wild rice soup? ›

Nutrition Facts
Food component / NutrientAmount As Packaged% DV * As Packaged
Cholesterol10mg3%
Sodium640mg28%
Total Carbohydrate15g5%
Dietary Fiber1g5%
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Why do you rinse wild rice before cooking? ›

Just like with any other type of rice, it's a good idea to rinse the rice before cooking. Pour a cup of wild rice into a mesh sieve and give it a good rinse. This will rid the rice of any starch that's lingering on the outside of the grain.

Is wild rice Forbidden Rice? ›

There are several species of wild rice, including Zizania palustris and Zizania aquatica. Black Rice: Also known as “forbidden rice,” black rice is a type of rice that is typically of the species Oryza sativa.

What thickens mushroom soup? ›

Add Flour Or Cornstarch

You can thicken soup by adding flour, cornstarch, or another starchy substitute. For the best results, never add flour or cornstarch directly to your soup. If you do, it will clump up on top. Instead, ladle a small amount of broth into a separate bowl and let it cool.

What does mushroom soup do to your body? ›

Mushrooms contain high amounts of selenium, vitamin D, and vitamin B6. Selenium can help prevent cell damage in our bodies, vitamin D helps with cell growth, and vitamin B6 helps our bodies form red blood cells. All of these nutrients in mushrooms help to maintain a healthy immune system.

Why is my mushroom soup tasteless? ›

Older mushrooms or ones that aren't as fresh might lack flavor. Insufficient Seasoning: Soups need a good amount of seasoning to bring out their flavors. Ensure you've added enough salt and other seasonings. Lack of Depth: If only water was used, the soup might lack depth.

Can you eat Campbell's cream of mushroom soup by itself? ›

A bowl of our Cream of Mushroom Soup served with fresh baked bread is hearty enough to serve on its own, or you can beef it up with whatever's fresh in your kitchen. Condensed soups are also the perfect base for casseroles and starters for sauces, so your imagination is the limit.

What is the best mushroom for soup? ›

Mushrooms: Fresh brown or cremini mushrooms are perfect for this recipe. You could also use mini portobello mushrooms, or a combination of your favourite mushroom varieties. Herbs: The best herbs we have found over the years to compliment those incredible flavours is a combination of thyme and parsley.

Is mushroom soup good for high blood pressure? ›

Mushrooms have fiber, potassium and vitamin C (who knew?!) that all contribute to better cardiovascular health. Eating mushrooms that are high in potassium and low in sodium helps to regulate blood pressure. Potassium helps to lower blood pressure by balancing the negative effects of salt in the body.

Is wild rice a good or bad carb? ›

Nutrition Facts

Containing more than 12% protein uncooked, wild rice is significantly more rich in protein than common white rice or most other grains. It is high in complex carbohydrates and is a good source of fiber. In contrast, its sodium content is refreshingly low. Wild rice also offers exquisite flavor.

Is Panera cream of chicken and wild rice soup healthy? ›

Nutrition & Allergens

Indicates that the sodium (salt) content of this item is higher than the total daily recommended limit (2,300 mg). High sodium intake can increase blood pressure and risk of heart disease and stroke.

What is soup grade wild rice? ›

Soup grade wild rice includes broken, partial, and whole kernels of rice. It has the same great flavor and nutrition as our higher grade wild rice and is delicious on its own or makes a great addition to soups, casseroles, stuffings, and other gourmet dishes.

What is wild rice composed of? ›

What is wild rice? Despite its name, wild rice is not rice at all. Although it is the seed of an aquatic grass like rice, it's not directly related to it. This grass grows naturally in shallow freshwater marshes and along the shores of streams and lakes.

What is wild rice made? ›

Despite their shared name, wild rice is not a direct relative to the other types of rice we usually eat. Think of it more as a cousin. It comes from a type of grass originally grown in North America, around the Great Lakes area. It is grown on lakes and has to be harvested by hand, while in a canoe!

Is wild rice healthy to eat? ›

Wild rice is a wonderfully balanced food source, providing a healthy mix of protein and fiber. What's more, it's also relatively low in calories. One micronutrient abundant in wild rice is Manganese. Manganese is an antioxidant, and plays a role in keeping the mitochondria in your cells healthy.

What does wild rice taste like? ›

Wild rice tastes like rice, which is why it's called rice, even though it's a completely different species. Like brown rice and other whole grains, wild rice has an outer shell (bran) that gives it a chewy texture. Wild rice has a slightly grassy flavor and a smokiness that comes from the way it's processed.

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