Vegan Matzo Ball Soup
Serving Size 2
Prep Time empty mins
Cook Time empty mins
Difficulty Easy
Ingredients
8 oz silken tofu
3/4- 1 cup matzo meal (start with 3/4 and add more if mix too wet, it should be semi-sticky but not too wet, I find 3/4 cup+ 1 Tbsp is the perfect amount for me)
1 tbsp oil
1 flax egg (1Tbsp ground flax seed mixed with 3 Tbsp water, soaked about 5 mins)
2-3 sprigs fresh dill (leaves only, no stems)
2 tsp dried parsley
1 tsp garlic powder
salt & pepper to taste
Soup Ingredients
1 large parsnip (peeled and chopped)
3-4 medium carrots (peeled and chopped)
1 large onion (chopped)
8 cups vegetable broth
1 Tbsp oil
2 tsp dried parsley
1 tsp garlic powder
salt & pepper to taste
Preparation
- Making the Matzo Balls: Please note: You will need to make your matzah balls 8-24 hours ahead of cooking your soup.
- Begin by adding your silken tofu to a blender and blend until it is smooth and creamy. Next, add in your matzah meal, flax egg, oil, salt, pepper, and dried parsley. Blend until combined. Start with 3/4 cup matzah meal and add up to 1 cup to make into a firm, yet slightly sticky, dough. Lastly, add in your fresh dill and blend about 10-15 seconds. At this time, you have your matzah ball dough! Place the bowl of dough in the fridge for 30 minutes to help firm before shaping into balls.
- Once the matzo ball dough has firmed remove from the fridge and form into balls. The dough should be enough for 12-14 small matzah balls total. Once the balls are formed, place on a plate (ideally covered in parchment paper to avoid sticking), cover (I use plastic wrap), and put in the fridge overnight (8-24 hours) before making your soup.
- Making the Soup: Start by adding 1 Tbsp oil to a large soup pot. Once hot, add in your chopped onions, parsnips, and carrots. Season with salt & pepper and sauté for 5 minutes.
- Next, add your 8 cups of broth to the pot along with the soup seasoning including dried parsley, garlic powder, and additional salt and pepper to taste. Bring to a boil. Once boiling, add in your matzah balls one at a time.
- Turn the temperature down to medium heat and cook the soup for an additional 8-10 minutes (no longer, you don't want to overcook everything!). Turn off the stove, remove the pot from the heat, and serve immediately!