Yes, we are still on the soup kick around here :-) My hubby loves butternut squash soup, and well, I've never really been a squash fan...at least not growing up. Then I discovered this Spaghetti Squash Casserole that got me more open to eating squash. So I figured, what the heck, let's find a squash soup recipe and see how it turns out. Well...the verdict is below.
I found this recipe in My Father's Daughter - I've been enjoying a lot of the recipes in this book. It's been a nice addition to my collection of cookbooks.
Butternut Squash Soup (Source: My Father's Daughter)
1 tablespoon olive oil
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
2 yellow onions, peeled and roughly chopped
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon curry powder (or garam masala)
1 large butternut squash, peeled, seeded and diced
4 cups vegetable stock - warmed gently in a pot
Over medium heat and in a large pot, heat the olive oil and the butter until the butter is melted.
Add in the onions and garlic. Saute for approximately 10 minutes, or until the onions start to soften. Add the salt, pepper and curry powder, cook for another few minutes. Add the squash and cook for 10-15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add in the vegetable stock. If the stock does not cover the vegetables in the pot, it is OK to add some boiling water. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for about 20-25 minutes, or until the butternut squash is very soft.
Remove from heat and allow to sit and cool for at least 15 minutes. I let mine cool for about 25 minutes (I was watching a show on TV...doesn't happen often so I took advantage of the moment!). I also transferred my soup to a big serving bowl to cool and for processing.
Bring out your food processor and puree your soup in batches. Do NOT overfill your food processor, and do NOT use hot foods in it...that will cause a big mess and potentially some injury! (I have not learned that lesson, but have heard the lesson and am passing it along!).
Put the processed soup back into your soup pot. Repeat the process until all of the soup has been processed. At this point you could re-heat and serve, or you can do like me. I made my soup the night before and we ate it for dinner the next day - for a few reasons - first because it does take a while to prepare and if your family is like mine after school/work - they want to eat by 5:30 and I wouldn't have the soup ready in time - and two - I feel that the flavour gets a lot of extra time to set in if you refrigerate overnight and heat to serve the next day.
VERDICT
I know, you've been waiting for this :-) Well, let's just say that I haven't heard my husband get so excited about soup before. Like ever. The noises that he was making were entertaining. I think he ate half of the pot for dinner. And he was asking how soon I would make more. He liked it that much. I was a little worried when I was prepping the soup - it smelled a lot like pumpkin and I don't particularly like pumpkins unless they are the jack-o-lantern variety, and also I was a little concerned about the curry flavour - I wasn't sure if it would be too overpowering. But it wasn't. It was good. Thumbs up from everyone (except the toddler, but he had a fever and not much was making him happy at dinner). This soup is one that I will make again.
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Thursday, March 14, 2013
Thursday, February 28, 2013
"Almost" Alphabet Soup
Our kids love soup. The youngest has loved soup from the first time he tried it, and will eat 2 or 3 toddler-sized bowls of soup in one sitting. Our youngest is a bit more fussy in terms of what soup he will, but get the right one and he is a happy happy kid. They both love Vegetable aka Alphabet Soup. What kid doesn't? And I figured I could probably make a big batch of homemade soup for the family...enter my search to find alphabet pasta. No luck (yet) but I did find some great ring pasta and also bug shaped pasta! Perfect!
I made some homemade vegetable soup - my "Almost Alphabet Soup" using this vegetable stock as the base. Here is what I did:
Ingredients
4 cups vegetable stock
2 large carrots, peeled and sliced
1 stalk celery, sliced
1 cup green beans, sliced and ends removed
1/2 cup frozen green peas
1/2 cup corn kernels
Pepper to taste
3/4 cup "O" pasta
In a large pot, slowly reheat the vegetable stock. Add in all of the vegetables and allow to simmer for about 15 minutes. Bring the soup to a slow boil, add in the pasta. Slow boil for about 5 minutes. Remove from heat, serve, and enjoy!
VERDICT:
The soup was a hit, especially with the kids. I'm already thinking about my next version using those bug shaped noodles! Stay tuned!

I made some homemade vegetable soup - my "Almost Alphabet Soup" using this vegetable stock as the base. Here is what I did:
Ingredients
4 cups vegetable stock
2 large carrots, peeled and sliced
1 stalk celery, sliced
1 cup green beans, sliced and ends removed
1/2 cup frozen green peas
1/2 cup corn kernels
Pepper to taste
3/4 cup "O" pasta
In a large pot, slowly reheat the vegetable stock. Add in all of the vegetables and allow to simmer for about 15 minutes. Bring the soup to a slow boil, add in the pasta. Slow boil for about 5 minutes. Remove from heat, serve, and enjoy!
VERDICT:
The soup was a hit, especially with the kids. I'm already thinking about my next version using those bug shaped noodles! Stay tuned!
Monday, February 25, 2013
Vegetable Stock
Alrighty, here we go with what might be a new phase...soup! Our oldest son has informed us that he "no longer likes sandwiches for lunch"...and that he "only wants soup." Eeks. I know it's just him testing us, but I've also been wanting to make some fresh soups. Our kids loves "Alphabet Soup" so I have been thinking about how to make our own homemade version.
Enter last week, when my Mother-in-Law came to visit. She came bearing gifts, specifically a new cookbook for me. Hello, awesome! Started to flip through the book, and one of the first recipes I came across was "Vegetable Stock". Perfect for my quest to make the kids a homemade alphabet soup. Here is the recipe:
Vegetable Stock (Source: My Father's Kitchen)
1 large onion, peeled and chopped
2 carrots, peeled and chopped
1 stalk celery, chopped
1 leek, chopped
3 cloves garlic, peeled and whacked with a knife
4 sprigs fresh parsley
2 teaspoons thyme (original recipe called for 4 sprigs fresh thyme, but fresh thyme was hard to find)
1 teaspoon tarragon (original recipe called for 2 sprigs fresh tarragon, but again, hard to find)
1 bay leaf
1 teaspoon coarse salt
1 teaspoon peppercorns (I used a 4 Pepper Blend from Epicure)
12 cups of cold water
Fill the pot with the water. Add in all of the vegetables and spices. Heat to boiling, reduce heat and simmer for 45 minutes. Remove from heat and cool. Strain and portion into storage containers (in portions). The stock can be frozen for up to 6 months, or keep in your fridge for no more than 2 weeks.
Stay tuned to see what recipes I use the vegetable stock for!
Thanks for visiting today...I hope you have a great day!

Enter last week, when my Mother-in-Law came to visit. She came bearing gifts, specifically a new cookbook for me. Hello, awesome! Started to flip through the book, and one of the first recipes I came across was "Vegetable Stock". Perfect for my quest to make the kids a homemade alphabet soup. Here is the recipe:
Vegetable Stock (Source: My Father's Kitchen)
1 large onion, peeled and chopped
2 carrots, peeled and chopped1 stalk celery, chopped
1 leek, chopped
3 cloves garlic, peeled and whacked with a knife
4 sprigs fresh parsley
2 teaspoons thyme (original recipe called for 4 sprigs fresh thyme, but fresh thyme was hard to find)
1 teaspoon tarragon (original recipe called for 2 sprigs fresh tarragon, but again, hard to find)
1 bay leaf
1 teaspoon coarse salt
1 teaspoon peppercorns (I used a 4 Pepper Blend from Epicure)
12 cups of cold water
Fill the pot with the water. Add in all of the vegetables and spices. Heat to boiling, reduce heat and simmer for 45 minutes. Remove from heat and cool. Strain and portion into storage containers (in portions). The stock can be frozen for up to 6 months, or keep in your fridge for no more than 2 weeks.
Stay tuned to see what recipes I use the vegetable stock for!
Thanks for visiting today...I hope you have a great day!
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