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Australian Women’s Weekly NZ
|July 2025
The Maggie Beer Foundation shows what food can do for wellbeing, and this month Maggie shares two easy vegetable soups that will keep the winter chills at bay.
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Roasted cauliflower & white bean soup with cheesy parmesan toast
SERVES 4 PREP + COOK TIME / HOUR
½ large head cauliflower
4 cloves garlic, skin on, bruised
80ml extra virgin olive oil
16 sage leaves
80g good-quality bacon, diced
10g butter
1 medium brown onion, chopped finely
5 thyme sprigs
2 cups (500ml) chicken stock
400g can cannellini beans, drained and rinsed
100g fresh ricotta
4 slices sourdough
50g mozzarella, grated
80g parmesan, grated
The traditional Moroccan spice mix ras el hanout translates to “top of the shop” and represents the very best that a spice merchant has to offer. It commonly includes paprika, cumin, ginger, coriander, cassia and turmeric. It adds an earthy, floral and fragrant warmth to soups, tagines, game and lamb dishes. - Maggie
1 Preheat oven to 200°C fan-forced. Line an oven tray with baking paper.
2 Break down the cauliflower into florets and place in a bowl with garlic cloves and half the olive oil; toss, and season with salt flakes and freshly ground pepper. Transfer to prepared tray and roast for 20 minutes.
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