From Southern France comes this delicious, hearty, and refreshing French Pistou Soup recipe by vegan chefs Heather Bell and Jenny Engel. Pistou is a Provençal cold sauce very similar to pesto made from cloves of garlic, fresh basil, and olive oil, though it lacks pine nuts. French pistou soup incorporates this sauce into a soup with chopped veggies, beans, and pasta and is great for enjoying any time of year!
Los Angeles-based Spork Foods is a gourmet vegan food company owned and operated by sisters Heather Bell and Jenny Engel. They offer vegan organic cooking classes, chef trainings, recipe development and private chef work in Los Angeles and worldwide. Their cookbook, Spork-Fed, is currently in stores, with a foreword by fellow fans, actors and sisters, Emily and Zooey Deschanel. Their second cookbook, Vegan 101 just launched and can be found online and in bookstores.
We had the honor of asking Jenny and Heather a few questions (below) and we’re excited to share their incredible French Pistou Soup recipe from the new Vegan 101 cookbook!
WOV: Heather and Jenny, I love the book and your easy, fun approach! How did the two of you start cooking vegan?
We began cooking vegan food when we decided to make the leap to a vegan lifestyle while in college, about 17 years ago! At the time there weren’t as many delicious non-dairy alternatives like vegan cheeses and meat analogs out there so becoming comfortable in the kitchen was a must. There was no way we wanted to give up the flavors and textures we once enjoyed just because we wanted to choose a cruelty-free way of living.
WOV: I encounter so many people who think vegan food is going to be difficult and are surprised when they learn how easy it actually can be. What are some of your favorite ways to show how easy vegan cooking can be?
Vegan cooking is all about the spices, vinegars, and seasonings you can creatively use—and fresh ingredients of course! If you make the effort to stock your pantry, then you’ll be halfway to making a wide variety of delicious meals in no time. Also, cooking vegan can be a time saver compared to preparing meat-based dishes because you don’t have to marinate anything overnight, or spend time cooking your food to eliminate bacteria.
WOV: Your recipes appeal to people across the spectrum of novices to culinary experts. Given that we’re approaching the holiday season, what are some of your top picks for desserts?
Thanks so much! We feel like having a delicious dessert is the best window into opening up peoples’ minds about veganism. When you cap your meal with something memorable, you can’t really leave feeling unsatisfied. One fun recipe from our book, Vegan 101, that we’d recommend for the Holidays are our Pistachio Cranberry Popcorn Balls. They’re so fast to put together, easy for kids to participate in, and the colors are perfect for the Holidays too. They’re also easy to transport! Another treat that may take a little more time to prepare, but will wow any crowd, is our Blueberry Buckle. It’s our spin on an old-fashioned blueberry coffee cake.
WOV: What’s the piece of kitchen equipment you can’t live without?
Though many of our cooking tools are important to us, and are used regularly, our Vitamix blender is one of our favorite items. Unlike other blenders, it really makes anything from a smoothie to cashew cheese taste like the best version of itself. But if you want to keep it basic, just a high-quality, sharp chef’s knife will make cooking a pleasure.
Thank you so much Jenny and Heather!
Vegan French Pistou Soup recipe by Heather Bell and Jenny Engel from Vegan 101. Article edited by Amanda Meth. Please note that this article may contain affiliate links that support our work here at World of Vegan.
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OMG this soup looks so good & comforting
This soup is so good!!
I adore soups for dinner and feeling cozy! This one is sooo good!
I’ve never tried a French-inspired soup before, so looking forward to cooking this up! It look amazing and I’m a huge fan of any type of soup. Love the addition of cute little pasta shapes, too!
I loveee a good soup. Looks so comforting!
Never knew that there was a French version of pesto! This soup looks delicious!