Creamy Vegan Slow Cooker Carrot Ginger Soup

Soups

March 21, 2026

There’s nothing quite like coming home to a meal that has been simmering away all day, filling your kitchen with the most incredible aromas. This Slow Cooker Carrot Ginger Soup is the epitome of ‘set it and forget it’ comfort food. It’s vibrant, packed with earthy root vegetables, and has a wonderful warming kick from fresh ginger. We blend it to silky-smooth perfection and top it with a zesty lemon-infused vegan cream for a truly restaurant-worthy finish. It’s nourishing, effortless, and 100% plant-based!

Ingredients

• For the Soup
• 4 cups / 500g coarsely chopped carrots (about 8 medium)
• 1¼ cups / 200g coarsely chopped russet potato (1 medium)
• 1 cup / 130g coarsely chopped parsnips (2 medium)
• ½ cup / 80g chopped onion (1 medium)
• 1 tablespoon / 15g grated fresh ginger
• 2 cloves garlic, minced
• 1 teaspoon ground cumin
• ½ teaspoon salt
• ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
• 42 ounces / 1.25 liters vegetable broth (3 14-ounce cans)
• For the Garnish
• ½ cup / 120g vegan sour cream (tofu-based or your favorite brand)
• ½ teaspoon finely shredded lemon zest

Instructions

1. Combine the base . In a 3½- or 4-quart slow cooker, add the chopped carrots, potato, parsnips, onion, grated ginger, minced garlic, cumin, salt, and pepper. Pour the vegetable broth over everything and give it a gentle stir to combine.
2. Cook it low and slow. Cover the slow cooker and cook until the vegetables are completely tender. Cook on the low-heat setting for 10 to 11 hours or on the high-heat setting for 5 to 5½ hours.
3. Blend until silky smooth. Use an immersion blender to carefully blend the soup directly in the slow cooker pot until it reaches your desired smoothness. Alternatively, you can transfer the soup in batches to a countertop blender; cover and blend until smooth, then return the pureed soup to the pot.
4. Prepare the garnish and serve. In a small bowl, stir together the vegan sour cream and lemon zest. Ladle the hot soup into bowls and top each serving with a generous dollop of the zesty cream mixture. Serve immediately.

Nutritional Information

• (Estimated)
• PER SERVING: 115 cal., 3 g total fat (0.5 g sat. fat), 0 mg chol., 1,045 mg sodium, 21 g carb., 4 g fiber, 3 g pro.

Pro Tips

• For a deeper, caramelized flavor, toss the carrots, potato, and parsnips with a little olive oil and roast at 400°F / 200°C for 20-25 minutes before adding them to the slow cooker.
• Add a pinch of cayenne pepper or a dash of your favorite hot sauce for a gentle, warming heat that beautifully complements the sweet vegetables.
• Elevate your soup with extra garnishes! Toasted pumpkin seeds, fresh cilantro, or a swirl of chili oil add fantastic texture and flavor.

FAQ

Q: How can I add more protein to this carrot ginger soup
A: To make this a more protein-rich vegetarian meal, you can blend in a can of rinsed cannellini beans or chickpeas with the vegetables. Serving it topped with toasted pumpkin seeds or alongside a piece of whole-grain bread with hummus also adds a significant protein boost.

Q: Can I substitute the parsnips or potato in this recipe
A: Absolutely! This is a very flexible vegetarian soup. You can easily substitute the parsnips with more carrots or an equal amount of sweet potato for a sweeter flavor. The russet potato adds creaminess, but a Yukon Gold potato or even a small head of cauliflower would work well as a substitute.

Q: Is this vegetarian soup good for meal prep and freezing
A: Yes, this soup is perfect for meal prep. It will keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. For longer storage, allow the soup to cool completely and freeze it for up to 3 months. We recommend adding the zesty vegan cream garnish fresh when you reheat and serve.

Q: How can I make this vegan soup even creamier without dairy
A: For an extra-luxurious, creamy texture, add ½ cup of raw, unsalted cashews (soaked in hot water for 30 minutes, then drained) to the slow cooker with the other ingredients. When you blend the soup, the cashews will create a wonderfully rich, dairy-free creaminess. Alternatively, stirring in a splash of full-fat coconut milk after blending also works beautifully.

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