“While living in Lake Charles, Louisiana, I had a few friends visiting from Austin, Texas. I offered to cook dinner for these guys, but to my surprise, they soon let me know that they were vegetarian. This was a first for me, but not a problem. My creativity led me to this Roasted Pepper Soup, which is great served as an appetizer, or as the main dish.”
Preheat oven to 425 degrees.
Place all the peppers and tomato on a baking sheet and bake until the skin of the peppers starts to blacken. Don't be afraid to burn them; the skin of the peppers will crumble off, leaving a soft pepper underneath.
Once these vegetables are softened, place them inside of a blender with about 1 cup water, and blend until liquified.
Next, add this blended mixture to a fairly deep pot and add a few pinches of salt to taste. Cook for about 5 minutes.
Add the entire quart of half & half to the mixture. Bring the mixture to a boil on a medium-high heat.
Once the soup is at a boil, add 3 cups of milk. Bring to a boil again. Lower heat to low and add about 1/3 cup of sugar to the pot. Stir and let cook on low for about 10 minutes.
To serve, use an ice cream scooper and place a few scoops of rice onto a plate. Brown rice is a healthier alternative to white rice.
Ladle the soup around and over the rice. Garnish with fresh parsley.
To add a little more "Cajun" to this dish, or to add more protein, throw a few sautéed shrimp into the soup. This works well for a bit more texture.
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