Moroccan Carrot Soup

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Ingredients
Carrots6 chopped
Onion1 sliced
Garlic Clove4
Cumin1 tsp
Coriander1/2 tsp
Olive Oil1 tbs
Garam Masala1/4 tsp
Lemon Juice1 tsp
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Instructions
Preheat oven to 180Β° C.
Combine carrots, onion, garlic, cumin seeds, coriander seeds, salt and olive oil in a bowl and mix well.
Transfer on a baking tray.
Put the baking tray in preheated oven and roast for 10-12 minutes or till carrots soften.
Remove from heat and cool.
Grind the baked carrot mixture along with some water to make a smooth paste and strain in a bowl.
Heat the carrot mixture in a non-stick pan.
Add two cups of water and bring to a boil.
Add garam masala powder and mix.
Add salt and mix well.
Remove from heat, add lemon juice and mix well.
Serve hot.
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