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Asparagus Lemon Light Soup

Ingredients

Directions

Toast the cumin seeds
In a pot over medium-low heat, add a small amount of oil or ghee. Add cumin seeds and toast gently for 30 to 60 seconds until fragrant and just beginning to deepen in colour.

Build the aromatic base
Add the leek or onion and sauté until soft and translucent. If using garlic, add it at this stage and cook gently until aromatic, being careful not to brown.

Add spices
Stir in turmeric and black pepper. Allow the spices to bloom briefly in the oil, coating the aromatics and building digestive warmth.

Add asparagus and broth
Add the chopped asparagus and pour in the water or light broth. Bring to a gentle simmer and cook for 10 to 12 minutes, until the asparagus is tender but still bright in colour.

Finish the soup
Either blend lightly for a smooth, silky texture or leave it rustic with visible pieces depending on preference. Turn off the heat and finish with fresh lemon juice and chopped parsley or cilantro.

Notes

This soup is light, bright, and gently cleansing — ideal for spring when the body is naturally supporting the release of winter heaviness and excess Kapha accumulation.

Asparagus is naturally diuretic and gently bitter, supporting the movement of excess fluid through the urinary system and assisting in reducing stagnation. It has a light, airy quality that supports clarity and subtle detoxification without depleting the system.

Leek or onion and garlic form a warming aromatic base that supports agni/digestive fire, ensuring that the lightness of the soup is properly digested and does not become cold or dispersing in the body.

Cumin, turmeric, and black pepper support circulation, liver function, and the gentle movement of bile and metabolic waste. This combination helps to stimulate digestion while maintaining clarity and lightness.

Lemon added at the end enhances liver support and helps to further mobilize ama (metabolic stagnation), while fresh herbs such as parsley or cilantro bring a bright, cleansing, and mineral-rich quality that supports both digestion and fluid metabolism.

This is a simple seasonal soup that supports liver function, fluid balance, and lightness in the system — encouraging clarity, movement, and gentle internal cleansing without depletion.

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